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Festival teaches sustainability

Sustainability was the word of the weekend at the 6th Annual Athens Area Sustainability Festival at the Athens Fairgrounds.



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Law director doubles as landlord

In almost half of the inspections of his rental properties since 1993, Athens City Law Director Garry Hunter was given several months beyond the 30-day time limit to fix housing code violations. On three occasions, the cityG


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Breaking up is not always so hard to do

The thing I like most about having a column, besides the ability to work in my boxers, is the opportunity to help people. You see, underneath this tough, manly, Chuck Norris exterior is a sensitive, caring and sympathetic individual who wants nothing more than to aid my fellow man. And pudding ' I also want pudding. But I digress. It is in this spirit of giving that today's column will serve as a follow-up to my first column: The award-winning, critically acclaimed Dating advice from a geek. If you followed the advice given in that column, you will no doubt be in need of my knowledge and expertise of the next logical phase in your relationship: The break-up.


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National prominence

Last week, Ohio University caught the attention of The New York Times. And no, it wasn't because of VisionOhio. Instead, what interested one of the nation's premier newspapers, one that is read by millions around the world, is the sheer number and scope of problems OU has faced within the past year.


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State innovation incentive gives OU research subsidy

Because Ohio University reallocated at least 3 percent of state doctoral subsidies toward research in medical-related areas and alternative energy sources, Ohio's Innovation Incentive Program will award OU more than $250,000 for fiscal year 2007.



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An excuse to show us girls

The recent announcement that the 1995 trashtastic classic Showgirls will be made into a musical got me thinking about irony, dog food and the ever-expanding universe.


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A new prescription

Wal-Mart recently released plans to sell generic prescription drugs for about $4 per month's supply. The average cost for a month's supply of a generic drug in 2004 was almost $30, according to the Food and Drug Administration.


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Timed response

Members of Faculty Senate are tired of seeing their resolutions fall through the cracks, so much so that it has considered implementing a time limit on administrative response to proposals.


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Bike rocker, new Uptown venue ready to roll

While biking one afternoon in the splendid West Virginian hills, Attila Horvath encountered a mother black bear and her two cubs on the road. If he was driving, Horvath might have had to dodge the trio or perhaps he would have hit them. If he were walking, he wouldn't have been on the road in the first place. But on his bike, Horvath was able to observe the scene in its splendor without being in any danger.


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devine

Singer-songwriter Kevin Devine, based out of New York City, will descend upon the rolling hills of Athens tonight at The Front Room with his own mixture of searing folk-rock.


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Minimum-wage boost proponents hand in needed signatures

The Ohioans For a Fair Minimum Wage coalition has submitted enough signatures to put a proposal to raise the minimum wage on the ballot, but the amendment could leave some teenagers and college-aged employees out of a job.


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'Runway' star struts into Athens

Passion and fashion combined for a night of fundraising and reality TV gossip last night in the Baker University Center Ballroom.


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Calling a spade a spade

The Ohio State University Board of Trustees has come out against the Learn and Earn ballot initiative, which proposes placing thousands of slot machines across Ohio and funneling 30 percent of the revenue toward college scholarships.

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