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The Student News Site of Ashland University

The Collegian

Tiffany Sims asks a question to Congresswoman Erin Houchin at a colloquium on March 31.

Sims makes a lasting impact on campus community, arts

Sean Repuyan, Design Editor April 19, 2023

Senior Tiffany Sims has made a lasting impression on the community of Ashland University during her four years on campus. Hailing from Texas, the triple major in Political Science, Religion and Theatre...

Student Senate discusses important topics that Ashland University is facing

Student Senate meets to discuss mental health and suicide prevention training

Abigail Hassenzahl, Reporter March 30, 2023

Zachary Scher, representative for Finance and Facilities, mentioned that there would be coffee tasting in the Archer Library. The coffee tasting will help determine which vendors will be at the new...

Student Senate meets every Tuesday on the second floor of the student center at 9:30 p.m.

Student Senate nominates individuals for the 36th annual leadership and service awards

Abigail Hassenzahl, Reporter February 25, 2023

Student Senate discussed leadership and service awards nominations and nominated individuals to be voted on at the next meeting. There was a focus on the nominations for leadership and service awards. All...

Dr. Gregory McBrayer, Director of the Core Curriculum and Assistant Professor of Political Science, opens the discussion.

Faculty Senate discusses tenure/non-tenured ratio dispute

Nicholas Stupka, Reporter February 22, 2023

The incorrect ratio of tenured to non-tenured faculty members and Faculty Rules and Regulations (FRR) violations that could come with it were among several issues discussed in this month’s Faculty Senate...

Campus expresses concerns about Senate Bill 5

By Glenn Battishill March 23, 2011

Due to the passing of Senate Bill 5, which severely limits public employee's collective bargaining rights, and the cut backs in the Ohio Public Education System, the College of Nursing and the College...

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