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Editorial: Election Day

This year, Election Day in Athens means voting for a new mayor, a law director and three City Council members, just to name a few of the races. Nov. 6 is here, but some still may be unsure whom to elect. Here is a summary of The Post's endorsements from the past few days.-


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ELECTION GUIDE 2007

Editor's Note: The following information covers only non-judicial,



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Timelines prove problematic

An Ohio University administrator identified differing timelines in strategic university documents as the reason for the disconnect Graduate Student Senate identified between Vision Ohio and the Five-Year Academic Action Plan.


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Faculty passes resolutions to academic plan

Faculty Senate unanimously passed 11 resolutions last night and then discussed the action it would take if Ohio University administrators don't act on the suggestions.


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Committee looks to peers for evaluation guidelines

The committee formed in September to examine how Ohio University presidents are evaluated did not make any formal decisions at its first meeting yesterday, instead reviewing similar processes at national and geographic peer universities.


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Inspector makes clean sweep

When Michael Gosnell begins his patrols around Athens' neighborhoods at 8:30 a.m., he sees red plastic cups scattered across yards left over from the weekend revelry.


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Your Turn: Racism is a 'continuing oppressive force within our society'

Despite the lack of national coverage concerning the Jena 6 students, there is an emerging black power movement in the United States that is growing in size and in consciousness. The fight to win the freedom of the Jena 6 is of critical importance and represents more than the six young men in Louisiana. The Jena 6 represent a underlying structural issue that perpetuates racist judicial policies and discrimination at every level of our society. Racism touches all of our lives. From the under-funding of public schools in poorer neighborhoods, to the lack of universal health care, to Katrina, it is clear that the struggle for black liberation is far from over. Black communities are not the only group that have experienced the consequences of this unjust system. Muslims and people of Arab descent have been subjected to torture, discrimination, intimidation and illegal detention. The recent backlash against immigrants, proposals for deportation and the criminalization of immigrants has begun to run deep within the political mainstream. What's even more disturbing is that politicians, both Democrats and Republicans, have been implicit in using white middle-class fears of gays, immigrants and Muslims for political capitalization.


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'Cats smother Temple in win

Frank Solich was asked point-blank if Ohio's victory over Temple Friday was the best game his team has played all season, and from his vantage point on the sideline it sure looked like it.


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Baum makes 'broad,' 'cynical' assumptions about students' wants

In his ads and public statements, mayoral candidate Ed Baum appears to think that students are only interested in student issues; i.e. Halloween. I find that to be a rather narrow-minded reading of students. In my experience, students take an active interest in their community, and their concerns are much broader than the annual bash on the bricks. Students, like other community members, have something to say about such things as clean drinking water, clean and safe housing, and a vital uptown.


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