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March, brunch pay tribute to King's legacy

More than 60 people linked arms and walked silently through snow-covered College Green to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. yesterday.


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Extended advertising brings OU's charms to all Ohioans

For years I have lamented that Ohio University didn't market itself on television in the northeast Ohio (Cleveland) area, while other competing Mid-American Conference schools did so. Well, I am so pleased that for the past couple months the I am the promise of Ohio University television spots have been appearing up here.



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Diversity day: New presidency paves way for discussions about diversity

Obamapalooza. Barackstock. Whatever you want to call it, the 2009 Presidential Inauguration is sure to be an unprecedented event. With performances by Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Kanye West and many more, and with millions of tourists traveling to Washington, D.C. to see it, it seems more like a big party than the solemn occasion that one would expect for the swearing in of the 44th president of the United States.


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Proposal would dissolve student trustees' power of publicity

Jessica Beardsley did a great service to the university community by drawing attention to the unnerving policies set forth in the Board of Trustees' Statement of Expectations to be considered at this week's board meeting. After reviewing the proposed resolution myself, I would like to expand on her concerns.



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Post editorial: Hope reigns again

In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, Americans were drawn together in unity as they rallied behind President George W. Bush and fought to defend their nation. Less than eight years later, President Bush's approval rating has plummeted from 90 percent during those post-9/11 days to a mere 22 percent last week.


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OU maintenance projects on the rise, underfunded

Ohio University officials estimate delayed campus maintenance projects at as much as half a billion dollars, and the backlog will become larger with a tightening state budget and continuing economic free fall.


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