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That's a difference of anatomy: Have fun with dating while you're still young

Once upon a time, in an era long since forgotten (alright, it was just a few years ago in a generation inhabited by our parents), men and women casually dated multiple partners at once. They were foot-loose and fancy-free, and they lived a life of carefree bliss before finally deciding upon “the one.”



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Letter: Athens County engineer doesn't need to change

Archie Stanley should be elected as our county engineer. Archie has been on the job for the past 32 years and during that time has done more to improve our county roads and bridges than any other engineer in the history of Athens County, or most other counties.


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The Rundown - Feb. 7, 2012

Assistant Managing Editor Alex Stuckey runs down today's top headlines, including two stories on fracking and the second part of this week's series Aiding Athens on Sam's Gym in Glouster.


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East division dictates MAC play

In a single game of college basketball, there is more at stake than the final result. Rivalries run deep, meaning each contest comes with the enticing incentive of bragging rights.



A helping hand

A helping hand

Editor’s note: This is the first in a five-part philanthropic series profiling nonprofit organizations in Athens County.


Athens tunes in for Giants' win

Athens tunes in for Giants' win

Although tradition and commercials attracted viewers to Sunday’s Super Bowl, many football fans in Athens preferred to watch the championship game from their homes instead of bars and restaurants.


Local art has national appeal

Local art has national appeal

From Alaska to Florida, retailers nationwide sell artwork created by artists with developmental disabilities at Passion Works Studio, inspiring support from not only its hometown of Athens, but also galleries across the country.


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When in Athens, Wait, What Should I Do?: Campus-Exclusive Fashion

Since Ohio University has passed the halfway mark through Winter Quarter, most students have dropped all those silly little resolutions they begin every quarter. To name a few, I will call them “being so very organized,” “trying so hard” and “dressing to impress.”


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The Rundown - Feb. 6, 2012

Post Editor Wesley Lowery runs down today's top stories, including a story on quitting smoking, last night's Superbowl game and the first part of a five part series called "Aiding Athens."


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