by Josh Martin in News
In response to what some faculty, students, alumni and Toledo community members see as a campaign against the liberal arts at UT, an online petition calling on the state leadership of Ohio to review UT President Lloyd Jacobs' plan for the university has been gaining support in the last month and a half.
by Joe Griffith in News
Colleges across the United States have historically been the setting for young Americans to experiment with alcohol and drugs, and now recently prescription drugs have been added to the list. "A lot of experimentation and exploration goes on in this period of a person's life," said Phillip Whitner, clinical counselor at UT's counseling center.
by Sarah Alfaham in News
Cheers and boos came from the Student Union Building South Lounge TV area on May 21. As students walked by, they seemed surprised to see the area almost filled with different backgrounds and nationalities of students watching a soccer game. The final game of the Union of European Football Associations Champions League was held on May 21 in Moscow, where Manchester United won against Chelsea in overtime penalty kicks.
by Dave Hochanadel in News
The source of national attention the past few weeks over her controversial termination, Crystal Dixon is looking to sue UT. Dixon, UT's former associate vice president of human resources, was fired May 8 after writing a column for the Toledo Free Press that was critical of gay rights.