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Union's grievances headed to the state level

Within a week, union member Larry Ervin was accused of threatening another Ohio University employee, put on leave, banned from university property ' and now reinstated.



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Golf: Preparing for the Big East

The Ohio men's golf team placed 18th out of 20 teams yesterday at the Xavier Invitational, finishing ahead of Davidson College and Wright State University.



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Plagiarism case dismissed

A federal district judge dismissed a lawsuit Monday against Ohio University that stemmed from the plagiarism investigation within the Russ College of Engineering and Technology.


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Woodward to speak at MemAud tonight

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward will speak at Ohio University tonight at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium as part of the Kennedy Lecture Series.


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Haunted house relocates after failing inspection

The same state fire codes that stopped plans for a haunted house in Athens have forced Scare University designer John Coen to deconstruct the Nelsonville haunted house project and move it to a new location, just days before it was scheduled to open.


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Candidate wants student input

The final candidate for the position of vice provost for Diversity, Access and Equity met with faculty and students at an open forum yesterday at Baker University Center.


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MAC Notebook:-

With wins in conference action this past weekend, Ball State and Central Michigan set up a showdown next week for first place in the Mid-American Conference West Division.


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Can't Touch This: When claiming racism, it is better to look at both sides of the story

If you believe that Mychel Bell and the rest of the so-called Jena Six deserve to be free, then you have been played for a fool. Don't feel bad, though. Thanks to the efforts of the dynamic race-baiting duo, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, and a mass outbreak of race-based herd mentality, the American public has been robbed of the full story of what happened in Jena, Louisiana.


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Volleyball:-

With Ellen Herman competing in her first matches in two weeks, Stephanie-


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Accepting a scholarship doesn't mean getting free cash

Is Blake Loaiza serious? When I read her letter calling the LINKS program racist because it has requirements for its recipients, I couldn't believe it. I've never heard of a no-strings-attached scholarship. Financial Aid reports on its Web site that excluding Gateway Scholarship recipients


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Vote for a Republican who truly favors liberty

Whether you are aware of it or not, your freedoms and liberties are being stifled more and more every day. Our government is growing bigger and more oppressive (Orwellian, if you will) while our politicians are becoming more corrupt and self-motivated. From both sides of the ideological spectrum ' Democrat and Republican ' we see that presidential candidates are falling into the hands of special interest groups and major corporate or individual sponsors. The concerns of the common people are not what these politicians care about most. There is one presidential candidate, however, who is truly for the people. He is not mentioned in the mainstream media, though, because the media realizes he is dangerous. With enough momentum, he could be the next president of the United States of America. He offers solutions to America's current quandaries. He strives for a free society. He votes strictly in accordance with the Constitution. His name is Dr. Ron Paul, and he is a congressman from Texas running on the Republican ticket. But don't let that fool you. Ron Paul is a Libertarian and a Constitutionalist in true form. He has never voted for the Iraq war (unlike so many of our flip-floppers in the legislature). He has never voted for an unbalanced budget, unnecessary tax hikes, or the Patriot Act. Ron Paul is an advocate for states' rights, smaller government, free trade, less taxes and a non-interventionalist foreign policy. Ron Paul's vision of America is simple. He wants what all of us want: a free society. If you're interested in helping the campaign for Ron Paul, come to the OU Students for Ron Paul meet-up group. We meet Sunday nights at 7:30 at the Donkey. So choose freedom. Choose liberty. Choose Ron Paul for president.

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