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Athens shouldn't be outraged by Bebb's low bond

I have been following the commentary concerning the Jonathan Bebb case. Anyone who is charged with a crime is entitled to post bond if the judge assigned to the case grants a bond to the accused. The student body and some citizens of Athens seem to be outraged about the low bond set in this case. I wish to remind everyone that Jonathan Bebb is accused of a crime, but he has not been convicted of it. Before you judge, do you know anything about Jon Bebb's relationship with his father? Have you ever had disagreement with your father that seemed at the time to be irresolvable? I don't believe that the OU students and faculty have to worry about Jon Bebb if he is released from jail on bond. Panic doesn't solve problems; it just adds to them.John Popisil is a student at Ohio University.



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Speak to me

Jude Law, Kate Beckinsale and Matthew McConaughey draw millions of fans through their good looks, acting talent ' and their accents.


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Ohio returns from road, victories in tow

After cruising past Saint Louis 4-1 Saturday, Ohio had to fight for its third Mid-American Conference victory yesterday against Missouri State. The No. 11 Bobcats ultimately triumphed 1-0 in double overtime.


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How is the athletic department staying afloat?

With all the talk about a fiscal crisis in the athletic department for the past six months or so, one can only scratch his head when looking at the Ohio Bobcats non-league football schedule for the 2007 season.



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Leon takes 3rd in Notre Dame Invitational

Craig Leon finished third at the Notre Dame Invitational Friday to earn a medal for the third time this year. Behind Leon, the men finished seventh out of 25 teams in the men's Gold Division, while Kari Summers led the women to a 15th-place finish out of 21 teams in the women's Blue Division in the most challenging meet thus far this season.


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Claims of racism against Chris Yonker are unfounded

Sadly, the Chris Yonker/Latino Student Union saga evaded me for a week or so. However, having since caught up on it, I must say the whole episode exceeds all levels of ridiculousness. From the only slightly funny satire of Yonker's, to the LSU's complete misunderstanding, misrepresentation and over-dramatization of the subject, it seems liberals have blown this whole ordeal completely out of proportion. By liberals


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Mr. Right: Controversy will continue until university government is reformed

The protest hosted by Students for a Democratic Society on Friday raised a number of important issues, but the most vital was the demand for a restructuring of university government. The way Ohio University is governed is at the root of the controversies that have angered the university community in recent years, including last year's athletics cuts and this year's decision to cut 24 union jobs from Facilities Management. If the administration ever hopes to see an end to these controversies, it is going to have to reform the way the university is governed.


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Classics group to show '300'

Eta Sigma Phi, a national classics society, will provide a free movie screening of Zack Snyder's 2007 blockbuster 300 with a question and answer session tonight from 6 to 10 p.m. in Scripps Auditorium.


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Avoiding the walk of shame

It's Sunday morning, 10 a.m. A girl walks down the street in a skirt and heels. She does not look like she's going to church.


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The Ataris

Post: What was the music scene like where you grew up?


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Another senate OKs 'open' evaluation

Student Senate became the second senate to pass a resolution encouraging the Board of Trustees to make the presidential evaluation process open and transparent to the public.


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Vice provost candidate gives speech

Self-deemed closet poet and musician Evelynn Ellis, the second candidate for the vice provost for Diversity, Access and Equity position, addressed her goals and answered questions at an open forum at Baker University Center yesterday.


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Colleges may have to cut programs, chancellor says

Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric Fingerhut spoke to students, faculty and administrators yesterday about possible changes schools can expect when the University System of Ohio is completely formed.

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