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Secluded serenity

Quicker, faster, easier seem to be good for business these days ' unless you're the directors of Niches Retreat in McArthur, who seek to promote ecotourism education, encourage relaxation and more than anything, simply slow down with nature.




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Running out of time

While the Ohio and Northern Illinois football teams' opinions may differ on who will win when the two teams meet tomorrow to open their conference schedules, head coaches Frank Solich and Joe Novak are in agreement on one topic:


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Soccer: Bobcats cope with injuries

The term 'knee injury' has been known to make players shudder, coaches cringe and fans sigh, but for the Ohio soccer team it has been in common usage leading up to this season.


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Editorial: Election 2006

During the waning hours of the 2004 presidential election coverage, when pundits and commentators took turns predicting the future, everyone began to realize Ohio was the key. The candidate who took the state would surely be sitting in the Oval Office come January. And, as everyone remembers, Ohio and its 21 electoral votes leaned right.


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Column: Culture shock seems relative from here

To the 6,000 or so freshmen wandering around Athens wide-eyed and overwhelmed, I want to offer you my sympathy. The change from the familiar to someplace foreign is tremendously difficult, no matter how excited you are about starting something new.


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Bob Dylan isn't a-changin'

Tell your ma and tell your pa: the musical voice of their generation has undeniably gotten his steam back with his 31st disc, Modern Times. This disc features the same Bob Dylan whom your parents knew; you can sense it in nearly every line from the legend's mouth. But it is also a completely different Dylan in other ways that let other generations latch on as well. Modern Times conjures up images of an aging figure brooding over his keyboard rather than a young go-getter with a guitar on his shoulder and a harmonica around his neck.


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Reynolds brings soul to Blue Gator

Athens may have several pacifistic Buddhists, but how many of them can say they've collaborated and toured with the Dave Matthews Band? Tim Reynolds boasts both of these things and will be in Athens tonight to pave a musical road wrought with twists and dissonance.


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Alcohol policy sets punishments

About 35 students attended a forum yesterday to discuss Ohio University's new, comprehensive alcohol response policy that features standardized reactions to alcohol- or drug-related violations.


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Witnesses say police cruiser hit student

A male Ohio University student was struck by an Athens Police Department cruiser traveling south near 2 1/2 Elliot St. around midnight yesterday, witnesses said.


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Renamed Campus Edge gets a nod

The proposed apartment complex previously known as Campus Edge took another step in the development process Thursday as the Athens Planning Commission gave preliminary approval to the most recent version of the project.

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