OU professor explores foreign media conduct
By Emily Sun | Oct. 19, 2011The actions of foreign media need to be scrutinized, one Ohio University professor says — and he has the input of more than 3,000 people to back up his claim.
The actions of foreign media need to be scrutinized, one Ohio University professor says — and he has the input of more than 3,000 people to back up his claim.
Students in eight South Green residence halls have learned that their familiar treks to and from class will be altered in the foreseeable future.
In a presentation to Ohio University’s Student Senate last night, one student appealed to members to use their status as leaders on campus to help one organization achieve its goal — closing the achievement gap in America.
At last night’s meeting, Ohio University’s student senators received an update on the plan they conjured up last year that is about to be actualized into a lounge on Baker University Center’s first floor.
Ohio University’s Student Senate will forego introducing new legislation at tonight’s meeting but rather will listen to presentations addressing quarters to semesters, charity fundraisers and Teach for America.
At this year’s first Ohio University Student Senate meeting, a senate candidate disqualified from her elected position last year received a second chance at the job.
At Ohio University’s first Student Senate meeting of the year, the legislative body’s new members will begin preparations for greater student involvement in senate’s “Student Speakout” and a possible book exchange program agreement.