A new project aims to make Ohio University facilities more environmentally friendly. The project, dubbed the Project Managers Professional Development Program, will bring together several Ohio University offices to brainstorm the best ways to keep University facilities up-to-date on modern, sustainable designs, such as sustainable stormwater runoff and green roof technologies. “We realized that the …
Westerville magazine: Students of Sustenance
In an increasingly health-conscious community, Heritage Middle School is looking to improve the lives of its students through proper nutrition. Marty Wicks, Heritage science teacher and personal trainer, has started a program for students to learn how to pick and prepare nutritious foods. http://www.cityscenecolumbus.com/Westerville/March-2015/Students-of-Sustenance/
City Scene: The Comeback Queen
“People of all backgrounds, races, genders – so many people can relate to my story,” Richardson says. “That story of woundedness and recovery resonates with every part of the country.” http://www.cityscenecolumbus.com/March-2015/The-Comeback-Queen/
Dublin Life: Celebrating a Saint
This year, the Dublin, Ireland St. Patrick’s Day Festival reflects the second installment of a three-year thematic journey, commemorating the country’s past, present and future. Beginning on March 14, Irish people far and near will honor their homeland’s current culture with a four- to five-day celebration. http://www.cityscenecolumbus.com/Dublin-Life/February-2015/Celebrating-a-Saint/
Healthy New Albany: Snacking Smarter
But just as nutrition has become a higher priority for restaurants and grocery stories, so, too, has it become a higher priority for the people who stock the vending machines. Instead of the standard fare of chips, pretzels and assorted candy bars, some vending machines are expanding to better meet today’s nutritional standards. http://www.cityscenecolumbus.com/Healthy-New-Albany/March-2015/Snacking-Smarter/
The Post: KC Johnson lecture on due process, sexual assault elicits response against F–kRapeCulture’s protest
Students protesting a lecture on sexual assault and due process have elicited a viral response from supporters and critics of F--kRapeCulture, an activist group on campus. KC Johnson’s Monday night lecture, titled “Abandoning Due Process: Campus Sexual Assault and Presumptions of Guilt,” was protested by a group of about 20 Ohio University students, who called …