Album Review: Mitski expresses in her struggles of fame and success on ‘Laurel Hell’
By Logan Humphrey | Feb. 8, 2022Both electrifying and bold, Mitski’s meaningful new album addresses her tumultuous career within the resounding use of synth-pop.
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Both electrifying and bold, Mitski’s meaningful new album addresses her tumultuous career within the resounding use of synth-pop.
Councilwoman Sarah Grace, D-At Large, said she has been tracking local data and suggested Council wait until its next meeting to decide whether it will approve the extension.
Senate also heard from Ohio University President Hugh Sherman and Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs.
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Students who run out of swipes or do not have a valid meal plan are charged $12.85 for lunch and brunch meals and $16.60 for dinner.
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The objections were filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio and Covington & Burling LLP, a law firm, among others.
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Carly Leatherwood, a university spokesperson, said the probability of regularly having at-home rapid test kits for students would not be likely due to a shortage of tests.
The university anticipates a $35 to $38 million deficit for FY23.
While Ohio University’s financial state is not at a “crisis” level, faculty agree proper management remains critical.
“I feel very saddened by the turn of the university and the way they've chosen to deal with this situation,” Molly Morrison, an Italian professor in the department of modern languages, said.