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Spring Into Shape: Running at the core of a love-hate relationship

You start out thinking that today might be a good day to go for a jog. You lace up your Asics, plug your headphones into your iPod and head outside. You’re feeling motivated as you start your playlist and run down that first hill. You’re on fire. You could probably go forever.




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Today I’ll co...

Today I’ll contrast some bad news with the uplifting stories of two cities, both leading the way in sustainability initiatives for others around the world to follow. But I must start with the problem of subsidies for dirty energy.


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Students don't have to go far to seek treatment

Treatment of psychologically disturbed students at American universities was called into question five years ago when Seung Hui-Cho killed 32 and injured 25 others at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University before committing suicide.


Weekend Sports: April 13-15

Weekend Sports: April 13-15

Ohio Baseball, Softball and Soccer all faced teams at home over the weekend. See photographs by Brien Vincent, Jason Chow, Julia Moss and Katharine Egli.


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Post Letter: 'Athletic Kingdom' tries to defend spending millions

A recent article (Feb. 13) in The Post is headlined “The Value of Victory.” A more accurate wording, based on the factual information in the story, might be “The Cost of Victory.” The reporter suggests this in the first line: “It is impossible to gauge the exact value of national attention gained when Ohio University’s men’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16.”


Five years later

Five years later

On April 16, 2007, Seung Hui-Cho, a senior at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University perpetrated the largest college shooting in U.S. history, killing 32 and wounding 25 others before committing suicide.


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Environmental News Nugget: April 16, 2012

Today I’ll contrast some bad news with the uplifting stories of two cities, both leading the way in sustainability initiatives for others around the world to follow. But I must start with the problem of subsidies for dirty energy.


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