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Tractor-trailer knocks out light

The City of Athens blocked the right-turn lane and a portion of the sidewalk at the corner of Court and Carpenter streets yesterday after a tractor-trailer crashed into a traffic light post.



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Musicians jazz up arrangements

Three Ohio University bands from the School of Music will bring the boogie down during the annual Spring Jazz Concert Friday.


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Student's 'Sino Society' connects cultures at OU

When an Ohio University junior was looking for an international group on campus to help him connect to his girlfriend's culture, he couldn't find one that encouraged American student involvement - so he started his own.


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Love of music unites a cappella group

When Lo Martinez and Aleena Bhattacharya tried to fit music classes into their schedule, the requirements were too demanding; however, the two Ohio University students soon found an alternative.



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Obesity leads to military ineligibility

In a time when the United States is sending thousands of troops to the Middle East, the country is faced with a threat to national security within its own borders, according to a recent article by a nonprofit group formed to promote national security.


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Ex-child soldier to speak at MemAud

A former child solider turned rap artist will deliver the keynote address for Ohio University's International Week tonight at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.


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Post Letter: Athletics shifts focus away from education

In the heart of Ohio University's campus is a garden. In the company of herbs, flowers and fruiting shrubs, it is a place to relax and study in tranquility. The greenhouse adjacent grows all of the live plant material for students of the life sciences.


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Post Letter: City needs to grant space for public art

The Battle for Art on Washington Street (The Post, May 6) wouldn't have occurred had the School of Art's painting instructor, Matthew Friday, told his public art students to search the city's laws regarding placing art work on city sidewalks, even those of portable form, such as junior painting student Devin Nolan's fine shadow figure art work.


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