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Softball players reveal talents despite unsuccessful season
May 10, 2005Kerri Harley made good use of her final appearance on the mound for Ohio Sunday in the Bobcats' regular-season finale against Buffalo.
Attitude toward security too lax
May 10, 2005I was appalled after reading the editorial entitled 'Security dilemma' (April 11, The Post, and April Insider).
Unfair and unjust: Ohio needs death penalty moratorium
May 9, 2005According to a new study -the first of its kind in Ohio -The Associated Press has shown that Ohio's death penalty laws have been inconsistently applied since the law's passing in 1981. The study has concluded that factors like race, plea bargaining and the crime location all affect whether or not individuals would face the death penalty or receive lesser sentences like life in prison. The trend, exposed by the Associated Press, points to a major problem that the Ohio Legislature needs to address before the state executes any more death row inmates.
Offense rescues Ohio from defeat
May 9, 2005Two early Rio Grande runs did not get the Ohio baseball team down as they came from behind to win 13-5 last night at Bob Wren Stadium.
Selfless defender teaches, learns about life through lacrosse
May 9, 2005Putting other people first is something Molly Wurdack has always done.
Programs enhance teaching
May 9, 2005Ohio University approved 39 faculty fellowship awards for the 2005-2006 academic school year to expand and improve research.
Anti-abortion bill questions legality of Roe v. Wade
May 9, 2005COLUMBUS, Ohio -Perhaps the hottest of all hot-button issues is back before state lawmakers in two bills that would further restrict access to abortion.
Strickland announces plan to run for governor
May 9, 2005Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman will face competition in his bid to become the 2006 Democratic gubernatorial candidate.
Hip Hop Congress promotes culture with week of activities
May 9, 2005Ohio University's Hip Hop Congress is celebrating the culture of hip-hop this week with its weeklong Hip Hop Awareness Week.
Provost offers new vision for OU future
May 9, 2005A few graduate students gathered in the Baker University Center 1954 Lounge last night to hear Provost Kathy Krendl and members of the Presidential Task Force discuss the new vision for the future of Ohio University.
Gay, straight brains differ chemically
May 9, 2005WASHINGTON -Gay men's brains respond differently than those of heterosexual males when exposed to a sexual stimulus, researchers have found.
Ohio Statehouse chooses the wrong battles
May 9, 2005These are grim days in the once-Great State of Ohio -- Gov. Bob Taft is earning the lowest approval rating of his interminable tenure in office, the state's population is projected to dwindle and the Reds are battling the Pirates to stay out of the NL Central Division basement. The General Assembly, rather than doing the peoples' business, is wasting its time on provisions that, like ancient texts recovered from the sea floor, will disintegrate as soon as they see the light of day.
Strickland's in: Athens' rep provides Democrats with credible gubernatorial pick
May 9, 2005The collective eye of Ohio Democrats -and even many Ohio Republicans -is currently on U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Lisbon, and his entrance into the gubernatorial race of 2006. In an apparent change of heart Strickland, who represents much of Athens County in Washington, announced yesterday that he is making a bid for the Democratic nomination for governor against Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman and Lee Fisher, the party's nominee in 1998. Although it is too early to speculate on who will win the party's nomination, it is clear that Strickland would be the best candidate for Democrats to throw their support behind.
True cnervatism should be secular
May 9, 2005(U-WIRE) -- I am amazed by modern conservative rhetoric and its attempt to install certain aspects of Christianity into government policy.
2 Marines die in Afghan clash
May 9, 2005KABUL, Afghanistan -U.S. Marines tracked down a band of insurgents in eastern Afghanistan and sparked a battle that left about 23 rebels and two Americans dead, the U.S. military said yesterday, in the latest sign of a revived Taliban-led insurgency.
U.S. forces launch offensive against insurgents near Iraq's border with Syria
May 9, 2005BAGHDAD, Iraq -American troops backed by helicopters and war planes launched a major offensive against followers of Iraq's most wanted insurgent, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, in a desert area near the Syrian border, and as many as 100 militants were killed, U.S. officials said yesterday.
Parade honors Soviet sacrifice
May 9, 2005MOSCOW -Leaders of the victors and the vanquished united yesterday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, with Russian President Vladimir Putin hosting President Bush and dozens of others in a Red Square celebration replete with goose-stepping soldiers, a hammer-and-sickle flag and other symbols of the Soviet era.
Nelsonville split over city's safety after failed levy
May 9, 2005Though the citizens of Nelsonville voted against the income tax levy to maintain public safety, there was a near-unanimous agreement at last night's City Council meeting that the city needs a code enforcement officer.