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Your Turn: Election results show Gwinn should resign from chair position

First off, I want to thank the entire staff and the editor in chief of The Post for running such a well-organized newspaper coverage of the recent Athens County election. With that being said, I write in response to the article penned by City Senior Writer Jess Mosser, Warren holds off Gwinn in prosecutor race.


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Comic book store reopens after fire

The Universe of Superheroes comic book store that closed June 24 because of a fire celebrated its official reopening Friday after extensive repairs.



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Banking on co-ed

Ohio University's Housing Office is working to make room for male freshmen in the fall of 2008. Starting Fall Quarter, Treudley Hall, one of two female-only residence halls on campus, will allow male residents for the first time since its construction. The move is designed to make space for the growing male student population while keeping costs down.



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For students without wheels, Athens Transit is 'great system'

Being a freshman in Athens can make getting to far parts of town very challenging; nonetheless, when living on your own there are simply times when you have to get to the store to replace some essential item. I mean, what does one do when the few friends with cars are nowhere to be found? Well, when I found myself in this situation, I reluctantly took the bus.


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'Post' losing integrity

Over the past couple of weeks, I feel it necessary to let you know how I feel about The Post as of late. Mistakes are being made constantly. Information is either incorrect to begin with or sources are not reliable. Do not get me wrong; I read the newspaper every day and enjoy doing so. With that said, I feel that the editor in chief needs to be much more careful in the future about what is being printed in The Post. I am not going to blame anybody for his or her articles; I am sure that he or she at the time felt the right thing was being done. I do, however, feel that your staff needs to be lectured on how to accurately collect information before submitting it to a newspaper that is read by thousands of people every day. It seems as if every week I read about something that has been incorrect. An e-mail yesterday evening, a front-page apology from the editor in chief a week or two ago. The integrity of the newspaper is going down hill. I do not pretend to think that I know how to be the editor of the newspaper; I just feel that in my time spent here in Athens, this year I have read about far too many wrongdoings than in any year before.


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OU to review Bromley damage claims

Ohio University is considering covering damages to student property caused by sprinkler systems activated during a fire in Bromley Hall Wednesday afternoon.


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Strip club might give way to new alternative

Pro Rentals Inc. owner Demetrios Prokos said yesterday he would abandon the plan to build a strip club on Stimson Avenue if city officials seem favorable to other plans for the building he owns there.


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Green with envy: Environmentalists, scientists need to reconcile

Whenever I have a column to write, I know when I have my geography-major friend (he specializes in environmental hazards and sustainable communities) proofread it that it's probably going to get torn to shreds. After it is published each Friday, I am fairly confident my chemistry-major friend is going to point out what is inaccurate scientifically. I'm also positive that each week my ISE-major friend will be mad he isn't the centerpiece of my column, but that's beside the point.


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Ferrell's 'Semi-Pro' ruled a dud

Semi-Pro is what you get when you cross Anchorman, a sports movie and a plethora of jokes about balls. The new Will Ferrell comedy tries to slam dunk with laughs, but most of the jokes miss the net.


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