Natalie’s Notes: Learn to be independent outside the dorm room
By Natalie Saddler | Aug. 20Involvement around campus is crucial to freshman year success. Do not let the first few weeks hold you down.
Involvement around campus is crucial to freshman year success. Do not let the first few weeks hold you down.
Involvement around campus is crucial to freshman year success. Do not let the first few weeks hold you down.
The goings-on in Athens have never been more turbulent, so keep your head up as you head into a brand new beginning.
There has been a common theme among student protesters on College Green this semester: silence from President Lori Stewart Gonzalez and her administration. Hundreds more students gathered on April 16 for a walkout demonstration titled “yOUr disrespect is visible.” The protest was intended to address what organizers described as administrative inaction amid ongoing concerns raised by students and faculty. By the end of the day, Ohio University had once again reinforced the message behind that title. The demonstration, organized by the Ohio Student Association alongside other campus organizations and student groups, was part of a broader campaign called “The Students Stand United.” Organizers described it as the culmination of advocacy efforts throughout the academic year and a direct response to what they see as a continued refusal from university leadership to engage with student voices.
As Giving Day approaches, I am filled with pride to be part of The Post, a publication that has been an essential part of Ohio University for over 100 years. Our legacy would not be what it is today without the continued support of alumni and donors who ensure future generations of Posties can leave their mark on this historic newsroom.
With support from the Solutions Journalism Network, The Post expanded its reporting to focus on responses to pressing issues, producing award-winning work and deepening its commitment to serving its audience.
Global disasters like war and destruction consume our lives, cause us to worry about our homes, our country and our planet. Astronauts, like the four aboard the Orion, proved we are a loving, caring and incredible part of one big Earth.