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Layoffs forge faculty solidarity

Ohio University's chapter of the American Association of University Professors led a discussion about budget cuts and divisions between different faculty classifications at a brownbag yesterday afternoon.



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Football player pleads not guilty

An Ohio University football player who took an alcohol-fueled ride down Court Street this weekend pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges about his erratic driving.


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Post Editorial: Sound Off

Athens might be a home away from home, but that doesn't mean Mayor Paul Wiehl needs to play dad and tell us to use our indoor voices.



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Student Senate: Budget cuts could affect Baker hours

Budget cuts will force Baker University Center to either reduce its hours during the week or close on Sundays starting July 1, and Ohio University administrators say they want student input before making a final decision.


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Historic art in blueprint

The 80-year-old blueprints on display in the former Athens Lunatic Asylum depict renovations for the building they hang in - and for many of the structures at The Ridges, no updated plans exist.


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OU drops in faculty salary rankings around Ohio

The salaries of professors at Ohio University have fallen compared to their peers around the state, as growth in faculty compensation has slowed nationwide, according to a study released this week.


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Holocaust speaker remembers lost family

An audience packed Baker University Center Theater to hear the historian daughter of Holocaust survivors speak about her search to understand her lost family's past last night.


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Arts and Sciences dean released from search

The leader of Ohio University's largest college won't have to spend this summer relocating to Fargo, N.D., after being eliminated as a candidate for North Dakota State University's presidency.


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Field Hockey: 'Cats to welcome new recruits

Despite graduating the most successful senior class in school history, field hockey coach Neil Macmillan says he has never been one to dwell on the players he has lost.


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Post Letter: Controversial speeches benefit OU students

In his letter on Tuesday, Professor Steve Howard questions the decision of the Baker Peace Committee to invite Ayaan Hirsi Ali to deliver the keynote address for the 2010 Baker Peace Conference. Prof. Howard labels Ms. Ali's views grossly misleading...bordering on silly and nonsense. He writes that both his own conference, and a panel to be organized by his students, will provide an alternative forum to correct Ms. Ali's supposed misinformation.


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