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Editorial: Saving green

For a university that prides itself on being paperless ' for example, by making bills available only online ' Ohio University's switch from printed course catalogs to an online catalog is long overdue. Nonetheless, OU should be commended for moving into the 21st century and saving money to boot.


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Editorial: Hear me now

The slogan in Verizon Wireless commercials goes, Can you hear me now? Good. In Athens, it goes something like, Can you hear me now? Oh crap! I can't hear you. Many local customers also complain that the hills in this area turn their cell phones into little more than pagers. Now it appears the problem might go away, even though Verizon won't admit there were any problems to fix.




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Students protest sports cuts

(LEFT) Student-athletes affected by the Athletic Department cuts and their supporters gather outside of Cutler Hall Friday to protest the elimination of their programs.


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AEP customers to see higher bills

American Electric Power awaits a district court decision that could affect three of its Ohio plants and add fines to a $4 billion renovation project ' the costs of which are being passed along to consumers.


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Editorial: 2-hour test

Keep a closer watch on that parking meter. Grow even more obsessive about watching the clock when you're parked in a two-hour limit spot. And never, for any reason, neglect to pay for a motorcycle parking permit.


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Trustees to vote on Porter extension

Ohio University's Board of Trustees will discuss the university's budget deficit and 31 potential construction and renovation projects at its Friday meeting.


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Your Turn: Radical feminists want change for equality, not genderless society

I'm writing in response to Ashley Herzog's editorial printed April 9. While I respect your opinion, I feel the need to provide a different interpretation of the Women's Equality Amendment. To clear up some points of confusion: the goal of radical feminism is not to make America a society that does not acknowledge gender


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OU junior plans to run for mayor

Like many Ohio University students, Sergey Kahn spends his time balancing schoolwork, friends and family. Now he's adding something else to the list: a campaign to be mayor of Athens.


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Editorial: Smooth move

Ohio University recently came to an agreement to ease the transfer process from Hocking College, OU's primary source of transfer students. The agreement calls for administrators and faculty from both institutions to identify Hocking College courses and associate degrees that correlate with bachelor degree programs at OU. Academic programs listed in the agreement ' social work, nursing, technical and applied studies, specialized studies and criminal justice ' will transfer directly to the student's major at OU.


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Nutrition facts missing for food court

Students who eat a grilled cheese sandwich on wheat bread at Nelson Dining Hall can go online to learn that they are putting away 25.3 grams of fat, 386 calories and 26.2 grams of carbohydrates.


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South African journalist to speak at Baker Center

Ryland Fisher, former editor of the Cape Times in Cape Town, South Africa, and the recipient of the 2006 Images and Voices of Hope Award will speak at 7 tonight in Baker University Center Ballroom.

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