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Papai wins open 3rd Ward City Council seat
By XANDER ZELLNER | Nov. 7, 2011Hordes of students and Athens residents filed into Uptown bars tonight, eagerly awaiting local and statewide election results.
Women's Basketball: Bobcats win not what was expected
By Brandon Kors | Nov. 7, 2011The Bobcats got out at a slow start in their game against Lake Erie College but pulled away in the second half to finish a sweep of the exhibition schedule.
Leaps and Bounds: Enjoying the movie means closing critical eye
Nov. 7, 2011Every time a new movie is showing, complaints come along with it. There is always someone paying too much attention to the critics rather than the movie itself.
Ambassador describes situation, experiences in Africa
By Sijie Wang | Nov. 7, 2011In an effort to further the relationship between Ohio University and Botswana, Athens welcomed Her Excellency Tebelelo Mazile Seretse to campus yesterday for a public lecture and an informal reception.
Post Letter: Student-trustee vote a victory for young voices
Nov. 7, 2011When I lost the Student Senate election last Spring Quarter with my political party, FACE, I was inconsolable for quite some time. Dean of Students Ryan Lombardi, characteristically optimistic and sagely, suggested that I continue fighting for the student issues I believed in despite my loss.
Athens County votes down Issue 2 in a landslide
By Lucas Daprile | Nov. 7, 2011Athens County Democrats were ecstatic tonight after they learned that the controversial Senate Bill 5 was repealed. Athens voted against the bill in a landslide vote as of 11 p.m.
Store owners struggle to stay afloat
By Will Drabold | Nov. 7, 2011Editor’s Note: This is the second of a three-part series profiling impoverished residents of Southeast Ohio.
Election Day 2011: Preparation for today's polling began weeks ago
By Ryan Clark | Nov. 7, 2011For employees of the Athens County Board of Elections, the weeks preceding Election Day might as well be dubbed their “March Madness.”
Renowned singer to share Navajo experiences
By Olivia Young | Nov. 7, 2011Of about 21,000 Ohio University students at the Athens branch, only 61 identify as American Indian, but many more share an appreciation for the Native American culture they carry.
First Scripps dean candidate to entertain students' questions
By Alex Felser | Nov. 6, 2011The Scripps College of Communication will continue its search for a new dean today, inviting students, faculty and professors to help with the process.
Dean candidate touts experience to lead college
By Brandon Carte | Nov. 6, 2011He stood there motionless, reached in his pocket and then grabbed out a small, white, piece of plastic that was about five inches long.
Dewald first of three Arts and Sciences dean finalists to hold open forum
Nov. 6, 2011Howard Dewald will speak today to the students and faculty he's been leading to convince them why he should continue as the dean of Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences.
Nelsonville venue ventures into Mongolian musical territory
By Emily Bamforth | Nov. 6, 2011After years of practice and performance, the AnDa Union will convey the rich culture of Mongolia through music at Stuart’s Opera House tonight.
Graduate Student Senate: Resolution passed supprting STAND
By SARA JERDE | Nov. 6, 2011Graduate Student Senate chose to stand with Ohio University’s STAND Against Genocide at last night’s meeting.
Post Letter: For sake of loved ones, help police find answers
Nov. 6, 2011It was sad to hear that another OU student has died. It was a year ago on Nov. 4 that my son Matthew Morris died, and to this day, nobody can tell me why.
Post Letter: OHIO pride absent in second half of football game
Nov. 6, 2011I’m an alum from way back, who also happens to be a season ticket holder of football. I travel down from the northeast corner of the state for the home games and often go to support the teams (football and others) at their games at Akron, Kent State and Buffalo when I can.











