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Majority opposes rebalancing

Editor's Note: The Post's Student Senate article will now include a podcast of Staff Writer Joe Fox and Student Senate President Jesse Neader discussing current events that affect students each week. The podcast can be found below the article.



Petro named chancellor of the Board of Regents

Petro to lead state education

Jim Petro, former Ohio attorney general, will be the next leader of the state’s governing body for higher education, the governor announced yesterday.



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Board agrees on consent agenda

ZANESVILLE — The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a variety of consent agenda items, including a name change and the establishment of a new center, at its meeting Friday.


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Buyouts, housing plans approved

ZANESVILLE — The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved an early retirement and voluntary separation plan as well as the first stage of a 10-year housing master plan at Friday’s full-board meeting.


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OU plans to guarantee debt

          ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Ohio University is looking for ways to guarantee debt its foundation issued in 2000 to pay for construction of off-campus housing.


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Presentation illuminates $10 million funding gap

Correction: The story incorrectly states that Ohio University would receive $10 million less in state funding this year in addition to a $9.2 million lapsed payment. OU projected that it would have received $10 million more in state funding this year had Ohio used a different funding formula.


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Dependence on state funding in question for OU

          ZANESVILLE— With Ohio University facing an estimated $27 million cut in state funding, administrators and trustees met at the OU-Zanesville campus yesterday to discuss minimizing the university’s reliance on state appropriation.


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Athletic director touts students' achievements

          Ohio University’s athletics director defended the department and its participants at the Board of Trustees’ Academics Committee meeting yesterday, citing good overall grade-point averages and community service.


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