Letters
05/15/2012 - 11:17pm
This letter is in response to Ohio University alumnus Matthew Beddingfield’s letter published on Tuesday. I would like to focus on the good and the bad of this year’s election.
Just...
05/14/2012 - 10:55pm
Let me start by saying I support REACH. I table for them, and I wear its shirt. Thus, any attempt to make this letter seem disingenuous would be misguided. That being said, allow me to...
05/14/2012 - 10:53pm
Evan Ecos came strolling up to me shortly after the announcement of the winners of the 2010 Student Senate election. Honestly, the only thing I could think at the time was, “Look at...
05/13/2012 - 9:26pm
As we celebrate our mothers and women in our life this week, we have a lot to be grateful for and a lot at stake in the upcoming election.
President Barack Obama, the father of two girls, has been...
05/13/2012 - 9:24pm
I love Ohio University and Athens. I’ve had the privilege of leadership in two school organizations and involvement in honors programs; I’ve seen the talent and dedication of...
05/10/2012 - 9:32pm
Part of being an advocate is making your voice heard and unless some of us start speaking out, the status quo will continue.
As Graduate Student Senator for the College of Health Sciences and...
05/09/2012 - 9:11pm
I bet if you walk around campus today and asked students if “global warming” is the most important issue they are paying attention to this November, most would say no, and...
05/09/2012 - 9:09pm
Editor’s Note: This is a letter in response to the letter President Roderick McDavis sent to parents and alumni in regards to Palmer Fest. To read his whole letter please visit, http://...
05/08/2012 - 10:16pm
I am writing in response to The Post editorial letter that appeared on Monday, May 7. I have been in Athens for more than 35 years and have followed Ohio University baseball ever since arriving in...
05/07/2012 - 10:54pm
Because of the recent and heavily publicized house fire at this year’s Palmer Fest, we, as a university, have several lessons to learn. The first — and most important — has...

