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Breaking Away: The Alternative

For many students, spring break conjures images of beach bumming and sun soaking. While that sounds scrumptious - especially in the midst of Athens' freezing rain - others use their spring breaks to give back.



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Drug dealers intercepted in Nelsonville

The Athens County Sheriff's Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested two additional men on drug charges Wednesday night - making them the fourth and fifth drug-related arrests in the past week. 



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Beta members still coping after national office closes chapter

Even before members of Ohio University's Beta Theta Pi chapter were informed they would be kicked off campus, alumni were stripping pictures and plaques from the fraternity house and planning to re-launch the charter with new membership.


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Students to celebrate year of hare tomorrow

Chinese New Year began yesterday, and even though firecrackers were popped and dumplings were eaten around campus in celebration, bigger festivities are to come with the weekend.


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Post Editorial: Fire Pit

Athens City Council has reached the outrageous conclusion that Ohio University should front about a quarter of a new ladder truck's cost.


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Post Modern: Spring break 2011 The Great Escape

Whether dreaming about relaxing aboard a south-bound cruise ship or anticipating a week-long binge on the Las Vegas Strip this March, now is the time for OU students to start planning their long-awaited spring break trips. Mexico and Florida are among the traditional party spots, but this year has introduced some new competitors to the spring break travel market.


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Shipment of heroin found

The Athens County Sheriff's Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested an Athens man Tuesday for possession of heroin - the team's second heroin bust in four days.


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A Clean Record

At least 14 Ohio University students were sent to the hospital last quarter for alcohol-related emergencies, but a university diversion program helped keep the offense off their record.

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