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A chat with MuteMath

Anything but conventional, MuteMath, a quartet from New Orleans, uses keytars, homemade instruments, powerful souring vocals, fiercely intense percussion and a high-energy live show to change the way people experience music. The Post's James Rice sat down with band members Paul Meany, Greg Hill, Darren King and Roy Mitchell-Cardenas before their show with The Fray Saturday night.



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Editorial: Hidden agenda

The administration has instituted a new $25 fee for guests at Halloween. In their ongoing effort to vanquish the celebration, the OU administration has decided that to sleep on residence hall floors, all guests must pay this fee. The decision came without warning and without open debate.



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Editorial: Blackberry Thorn

The new Baker Center has an escalator. It has shiny hallways, a working, clean food court, accessible conference rooms, a spirit shop and a room for nearly every student organization. It was built to attract people and, judging from the crowd around lunchtime, it's working.


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Complementary couples

She is amused when he dances. He is attracted to her intelligence and ability to hold a conversation.


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Column: Ask Jerri

January may have just started, but we're already talking about this year's Halloween celebration. The Athens City Council wasted no time bringing back the fence idea for a second round claiming that it was successful in Madison, Wisconsin. Do fences really make for better neighbors? And, more importantly, are we talking about the barbed wire kind?


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New minimum wage could push employees over the poverty line

This year, minimum wage workers in Ohio will make $1.70 more per hour ' about the cost of a large fast food drink ' and public officials say the extra cash might help low-income workers get closer to breaching the poverty line.


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Court Street to get bike lane

Two months ago, a bicyclist careening the wrong way down President Street struck 72-year-old Bruce Steiner, who hit his head on the sidewalk and lost his glasses. The bicyclist retrieved Steiner's glasses and promptly rode away.


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