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Torrid University Affairs: OU has influx of patients but too few counselors

Ohio University needs to make its counseling and psychological services a priority, and it needs to do it now.   The program as it is now is badly under-funded, which is directly at odds with the fact that more college students across the nation are ...

From CATIE COLEMAN, The Ohio University Post,  10 Mar 2008

Torrid University Affairs: Primary election coverage is exciting, but excessive

I consider myself a fairly politically minded person, but if I get handed one more flyer about tomorrow’s primary, I’m going to scream. The campaigning seems to have gone on for ages, and we’ve got a long, long time until we get to the actual election. ...

From CATIE COLEMAN, The Ohio University Post,  2 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Chelsea Clinton,  U.S. Republican Party,  John McCain

Student Senate needs to be accessible to students

This school year, much has been made about the Board of Trustees ignoring constituent groups’ opinions, but it’s not the only group on campus that doesn’t pay too much attention to the people it’s supposed to be representing.  Student Senate, I’m ...

From CATIE COLEMAN, The Ohio University Post,  25 Feb 2008

Torrid University Affairs: Seniors learn to appreciate class registration process

When I was an underclassman, registering for classes was the bane of my existence.  All of my required classes would be long filled before I got to register, or the system would be overloaded and wouldn’t work at all, or I would accidentally lose my ...

From CATIE COLEMAN, The Ohio University Post,  18 Feb 2008

Hocutt, Krendl leaving OU jobs ‘half-finished’

The good ship S.S. Ohio University seems to have sprung a leak, and, as usual, the rats are the first ones to jump ship.  Our esteemed Athletics Director Kirby Hocutt is taking a job at the University of Miami, after only two and a half years here. ...

From CATIE COLEMAN, The Ohio University Post,  11 Feb 2008

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