Mark Figley: Free speech not compromised
By Mark Figley - Guest Columnist
In today’s wacky world, the preponderance of news that gets reported is that which promotes the narrative of the left. Short of being misrepresented, stories that impede this are customarily ignored. That was certainly the case with some recent good news from Portsmouth, Ohio.
Shawnee State political philosophy professor Nicholas Meriwether sued the university in November 2018 after it formally charged him with violating Title IX. Specifically, he was alleged to have created a hostile environment in January 2018 for refusing to refer to a male student as a woman with feminine titles and pronouns.
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Running the race(s) in Southeast Ohio
Michael Owen is pictured at one of the SEOTR races which he organizes.
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Racers gather in canopies and tents at one of the race sites. Trail running has taken off in Southeast Ohio.
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Matt Fratczak | Courtesy photo
POMEROY, Ohio Meigs County native Michael Owen has been running for more than half his life, now taking part in trail races across the nation, as well as organizing races which bring hundreds to Southeast Ohio each year.
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Running the race(s) in Southeast Ohio
Michael Owen is pictured at one of the SEOTR races which he organizes.
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Racers gather in canopies and tents at one of the race sites. Trail running has taken off in Southeast Ohio.
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Stuart Siegfried | Courtesy photo
Matt Fratczak | Courtesy photo
POMEROY, Ohio Meigs County native Michael Owen has been running for more than half his life, now taking part in trail races across the nation, as well as organizing races which bring hundreds to Southeast Ohio each year.
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First generation college student Jacob Click finds success in all aspects of student life
Staff report
Click, a first-generation college student, will graduate this spring with a degree in Early Childhood Education and plans to pursue a career in education while keeping his eyes open for any other opportunities his degree has to offer.
Graduating senior Jacob Click claims that although he has faced road bumps in his academic journey, Shawnee State has given him a chance to grow as a person and find success.
“The faculty at Shawnee State, and the people that I’ve met here, have helped me become a better person academically, as well as spiritually, and helped me transform into a young adult who is prepared for whatever the future holds,” Click said.