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Maintenance crew crucial for game day success

Maintenance crew crucial for game day success

From the music and antics of the Ohio University Marching 110 to the winning ways of the Bobcat football and men’s basketball teams, there are plenty of reasons to attend a game at Peden Stadium or The Convo this year. But those events require a hefty support staff to make each contest possible.



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Post Letter: Beautification participants can putt-putt for free

The sun was shining, the breeze was gentle and 45 students swarmed over the miniature-golf course cleaning, weeding, painting and planting. I want to thank Thomas Raabe, the other Athens Beautification Day organizers and the many cheerfully energetic students who devoted their time to improving our community.


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Post Letter: 'News' CEO allegedly owes long-overdue apology

Athens News CEO Bruce Mitchell lives in a glass house of cards! In his inane diatribe April 12 against Post columnist Anna Moore’s “Graffiti makes its mark, leaving a legacy behind,” he advised Anna to take “the journalism ethics course” at Ohio University.


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Around Town: May 3, 2012

This week William is joined by Ian Ording, while Lindsay is out of town. The two discuss new acts for Nelsonville Music Festival and the must see events for Mom's Weekend.



Over the Fence

Over the Fence

For a fencer, the ability to execute swift, light touches with pinpoint accuracy and surgical precision is a skill to take pride in.


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Post Letter: Senate hopefuls can agree on conflict-free campus

As tonight’s debate will show, we have different values, different priorities and different visions for Ohio University. But there is one thing that we all agree on, and that any of us will make a priority if elected Student Senate President: STAND Against Genocide’s Bobcats for a Conflict-free Campus campaign.


New Wi-Fi system eases Alden's Web woes

New Wi-Fi system eases Alden's Web woes

Soaring wireless Internet usage prevented some students from logging on to the Web in Alden Library earlier this quarter — a trend put to an end last week by the Office of Information Technology.


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