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Women's Basketball: High school rivalry reverses itself

After practice last week at The Convo, Erin Bailes and Olivia McCuskey shared tales of their high school days. One would laugh while the other reminisced, as if last year was a far distant memory. Occasionally, they completed each other's sentences and poked fun at past on-court encounters.


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Notes from the Underground: Punk icon's personal philosophy inspires

On Dec. 8, 1980, while the rest of the world grimaced at its televisions following the murder of Beatles member John Lennon, punk scenes all over were receiving equally devastating news ­- the death of another musical god, Darby Crash of The Germs, who molded the L.A. punk scene. He was a singer, lyrical genius and incredible influence to many punk bands that came after him.



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Funding for new fire truck still up in air

City officials have saved only about 41 percent of the necessary $1.6 million needed for a new Athens Fire ladder truck, leaving officials searching for other means of funding.


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In defense of Howard Lipman

An employee has filed a federal complaint against Ohio University claiming she was stripped of paid administrative leave and her son was kicked out of a masters program in retaliation to sexual harassment and bullying claims she made against former OU vice president Howard Lipman.


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Aging city sewer lines to be replaced

Replacing failing sewer lines on Mill Street that are more than half a century old will cost about $500,000 and force extended closures of the street during summer months.


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Council explores ways to survive budget cuts

Ohio University's Budget Planning Council met Friday to discuss ways departments can cut costs, preparing for a large state-funding cut that will likely exceed the initial $15-million estimate OU provided in September.


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Guest Commentary: OU group wants end to political coercion

Across university campuses Students for Justice in Palestine groups, including the newly-formed group at Ohio University, have been organizing to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for freedom from occupation and brutality. These groups have not provided support to Hamas or any Palestinian political group, whether or not they are categorized as terrorist organizations by the United States government. We do, however, live in a country that provides $3 billion in military aid to Israel, the power occupying Palestinian territory and responsible for the majority of the hardships that Palestinians face today, such as the restriction from medical supplies and care.


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Track and Field: 10th-place 'Cats run out of gas

Bobcats coach Clay Calkins said he had high expectations for his track and field squad heading into the All-Ohio Championships. They've likely been grounded, at least for the time being.

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