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Music program to honor Haiti

For the Ohio University Symphony Orchestra, performing at the state's premier musical education event was supposed to be a chance to showcase its skills.


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Chillicothe dean announces retirement

The dean of Ohio University-Chillicothe, one of the university's five regional campuses, announced yesterday that he will retire at the end of June.


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State Of The Union

President Barack Obama (D) reminded citizens that he ran on a platform of change during his first State of the Union address last night - all while Ohio University's leader sat in the crowd.


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Shootout: Student films to premiere Sunday

Each of 33 student teams has only 48 hours this weekend to write, film, produce and edit a three- to five-minute film. The public can view the completed films for free at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium. 


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Gwinn seeks elected role on committee

The former chairwoman of the Athens County Democratic party, who resigned earlier this month after she was convicted of falsifying campaign finance records, will run for the party's Central Committee.


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Hey Baby What's Your Sine?: Fountain of youth could stream from immortal cancer cells

Eureka! At long last, the fountain of youth. Never again will people line up outside cosmetology clinics for the newest cream guaranteed to reduce wrinkles or your money back. Now, take a simple trip to the doctor for an injection or a series of pills (whichever you prefer) and your young adult days last well into your 80s. The secret ingredient: cancer.


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For Everyone's Eyes Online

Even before Texts From Last Night was launched online, one Ohio University junior kept track of funny or embarrassing messages the old-fashioned way.


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Post Letter: Forum calls for answers to OU's budgetary woes

For almost a decade, Ohio University has gone through the painful ritual of annual budget cuts. At least in the academic area, these cuts typically were done across the board to the point where nothing is left to cut unless people are being fired. Due to severe reductions in state subsidies and increasing expenses, the university now is facing budget shortfalls of $15 million for 2010-11 and another $15 million for 2011-12.


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Top Five: 1/28/10

1. (330): I'm not completely sure but according to my phone, I mapquested how to get home from the bar last night


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Ex-student sentenced to 5 years

A former Ohio University student will spend almost five years in prison for drug possession and assaulting two police officers last January.


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State of the State touts energy

In his State of the State address yesterday, Ohio's governor said he plans to expand an already highly ranked energy policy, which could help create jobs and lower energy costs in Athens.

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