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Disabled workers’ jobs to be relocated during dining hall renovation

As Ohio University’s Shively Hall prepares to close its doors for renovations this summer, Dining Services recently decided to relocate jobs held by handicapped workers to other dining halls. The six handicapped adults work in Shively’s dining hall ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  14 Mar 2008

OU makes changes to post-secondary enrollment policy, guidelines

Next fall Ohio University will open its doors to more area high school students through its recently revised admission guidelines for the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program. Under new PSEOP guidelines, all high school students, regardless of ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  13 Mar 2008

Integrity going ‘down hill’

Being a freshman in Athens can make getting to far parts of town very challenging; nonetheless, when living on your own there are simply times when you have to get to the store to replace some essential item. I mean, what does one do when the few ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  7 Mar 2008

For students without wheels, Athens Transit allows mobility

Being a freshman in Athens can make getting to far parts of town very challenging; nonetheless, when living on your own there are simply times when you have to get to the store to replace some essential item. I mean, what does one do when the few ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  7 Mar 2008

New light bulbs help dorms save money and energy

Two Ohio University students had a bright idea about reducing energy consumption in residence halls — install energy-efficient light bulbs. Aaron Lemley, a sophomore from Bromley Hall, and Beth Ellis, a graduate student from Adams Hall, recently ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  7 Mar 2008

OU tries to make students more energy conscious

As energy efficiency remains a hot topic on the current environmental and political agenda, Ohio University is getting students involved in the effort. Sonia Marcus, OU’s sustainability coordinator, said the university is trying to get students to ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  6 Mar 2008

Men allowed

Ohio University’s Housing Office is working to make room for male freshmen in the fall of 2008. Starting Fall Quarter, Treudley Hall, one of two female-only residence halls on campus, will allow male residents for the first time since its construction. ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  6 Mar 2008

Endorsement: McCain gets the nod

It seems more and more that McCain is the only viable candidate in the Republican race, but there are valid reasons for endorsing him, regardless. McCain tells it as he sees it, and he sticks to his convictions. While we might not agree with all of his ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  3 Mar 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party

Endorsement: Pat Kelly for sheriff

Kelly has a definite plan for restructuring the sheriff’s office that would make better use of the staff the office already has. It would ensure that an adequate force is on duty at all times, especially late at night, when more deputies are ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  3 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Pat Kelly

Endorsement: Obama by a nose

Although it was not an easy decision, The Post endorses Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination. While Obama and his opponent, Hillary Clinton, have very similar stances on most points, Obama has a slight edge when it comes to many of ...

From KAITLIN HENSEL, The Ohio University Post,  3 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Hillary Rodham Clinton

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