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Ohio prepares for home triangular meet Sunday

The Ohio wrestling team enters this Sunday's triangular with Cumberland College and Virginia Tech with a 9-8 record thus far in the 2005 season and a 2-1 Mid-American Conference record that lands them at third place in the MAC.


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Bobcats get prepared to take down Bowling Green

The Ohio women's basketball team has proved to be a dominant force on its home court, winning six straight home games, but its opponents this weekend guard their territory just as well.



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Senate debate is pointless

Last Thursday, Ohio University's Student Senate missed its big chance to respond constructively to students' concerns over the Gulf War. The Senate Armed Forces Support Act of 1991 suggested sending a statement of support to U.S. troops in the Persian Gulf. Nice idea, eh?



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Track competes in Akron Open

Ohio coach Christi Smith will return to her alma mater this weekend with the Ohio indoor track and field team.


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Rapper L.I.F.E. returns to Athens

After skipping town to launch a rap career in Houston, Texas, Detrick Rhodes is back in Athens to help bring respect to the local hip-hop scene.


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Gun rights advocate discusses racist laws

Gun Control is Racist -that was the title of Reginald Jones' presentation meant to raise awareness of gun control laws in the Ohio University black student population. Sponsored by the Young America's Foundation and the Ohio University Second Amendment Club, Jones said gun control laws were originally established to keep the black population unarmed.


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Pope improves; hospitalization might continue

VATICAN CITY -Pope John Paul II's condition is improving, and he has not suffered any more breathing spasms, the Vatican said, but the 84-year-old pontiff might have to spend up to a week in the hospital to fully recover.


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Bobcat swimmers wrap up regular season competition

Fourteen Ohio swimmers and divers will compete in their final home dual meet this weekend as the Bobcat men (1-5 overall, 0-3 Mid-American Conference) and women (7-1-1, 3-1-1 MAC) swim against Ball State and the women compete against Miami as well.


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Sweep equals regular season title for Bobcats

According to coach Dan Morris, the No. 3 Ohio hockey team has three goals at the start of every season. This weekend in Bird Arena, the Bobcats look to take the first stride.


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Campus prepares for Sibs weekend

It will be tough to find a parking spot near The Convo today as buses from seven Ohio cities and Pittsburgh fill the lot and transport siblings to Ohio University students for Sibs Weekend.


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Wicca finds spirituality in nature

Wicca, an often misunderstood form of paganism, is a spiritual practice that focuses on the connection between all things in nature and the presence of a divine spirit in everything, said Sabrae Jason, an Athens resident and the high priestess of the Coven of Celestial Tides.


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U.N. oil-for-food head disciplined

UNITED NATIONS -Secretary-General Kofi Annan is taking disciplinary action against the head of the U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq following an investigation of alleged corruption in the humanitarian program, a senior U.N. official said yesterday.


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Bobcats wrangle Bulls on road

When the Ohio men's basketball team has been in a close game on the road, the outcome has been quite disappointing.


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