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Swimming: Ohio flounders in both weekend meets

Ohio traveled north by northwest this weekend for a pair of meets against Mid-American Conference rivals. Unfortunately, it turned into a horror story even Hitchcock would have been proud of.




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Indie duo mature with intense songwriting

They don't have drivers' licenses and they live across the continent from each other, but Tegan and Sara may be the most idiosyncratic band to emerge from a Canadian indie scene that also features Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene and Metric.


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Kwanzaa creator to speak tonight

Tonight, Ohio University students will be presented not only with the opportunity to learn about a holiday, but also a chance to learn about it from the one who knows it best - the creator himself.


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Post Letter: Sketch's blackface usage promotes racist stereotypes

For weeks, an episode of Fridays Live has garnered much debate. In this episode, two students (one African-American and one Caucasian) darkened their skin to portray Oprah and Stedman. We feel that some are not offended because they are not educated on the history of blackface. We want to go on record by saying that because none of us know the Fridays Live crew and cast personally, we are not at liberty to call them racist, nor do we want to, but we feel that perhaps they are misinformed and uneducated concerning blackface and racial injustice.


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Post Editorial: Low Ratings

By our estimates, 100 percent of Ohio University's full-time faculty is affected by the decisions of President Roderick McDavis. Why only a third of them could spare 15 minutes to evaluate him is beyond us.


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Local man sentenced for child porn

A local man involved in a prominent runaway case with a male high school student will serve 20 years behind bars for unrelated child pornography charges, according to a news release.


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OSU president gives back raise

Ohio State University's president and executive staff waived their bonuses and raises last week, giving the more than $1 million to student financial aid instead.


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