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Jackson states case resolved

Jackson states case resolved

Former Ohio University star quarterback Franshaw “Boo” Jackson said yesterday that he has paid his outstanding court fines and a warrant issued for his arrest should soon be off the books.


Tree causes outages, crushes car

Tree causes outages, crushes car

Gusts of wind knocked down a large tree on North Congress Street last night, leaving a few dozen homes without electricity and smashing into one student’s car in the process.


Bobcats reflect on former teammate's energy, humor

Remembering Williamson: Coach, players, friends

The day after Marcellis Williamson's death, Head Coach Frank Solich held a press conference with three of Williamson's teammates and friends, Jeff King, Noah Keller and Julian Posey. As they talked about what would happened, all four fondly remembered Williamson for his positive attitude and overt friendliness to everyone, and what that meant for the team.



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Stuart's to present 30 'hand-picked' posters

In his Twitter bio, artist Clinton Reno describes himself as “husband, father and poster-maker,” however, his art extends far beyond simple poster designs. His original silk-screen posters represent some of the most epic musicians rocking airwaves today.


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Post Letter: Man, woman: Why not human beings?

After three long years of reading The Post, you cannot imagine my joy when I discovered that at long last you had accepted a gender politics expert! Bentley Weisel, (Why aren’t you a Doctor yet? Such a waste of talent.) who first caught my eye with her powerful and oh-so-accurate column “Girls can’t be friends with opposite sex” has once again hit the nail on the head with “Most boys of a feather flock to get ‘her’.” I read it thinking “Oh man, finally someone who isn’t me can tell me who I am! That’s great!”


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Post Letter: Rap concert didn't violate Bill of Rights

Morgan Chaney’s letter, “Religious concert violates bill of rights,” certainly brought to light a controversial, if not, complex issue. The line separating church and state is often a difficult line to trace, as countless court cases have proven.


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Analog audiophiles flock to older recording styles

Every day, countless college students grab their MP3 player before heading to class, listening to their favorite songs in digital form. Recently, however, more bands have been turning away from digital in favor of the analog recording styles of the past.

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