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RedHawks down Bobcats

OXFORD - The highlights were numerous - four players scoring in double figures, a pair of big performances off the bench and a career-high seven assists for Angel Hornsburger- but the effort did not materialize to a win for the Ohio women's basketball team Saturday, as Miami downed the Bobcats, 82-70.


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Seniors shine in last home swimming meet

Several Ohio seniors ended their home collegiate swimming careers this weekend with nine combined individual wins as the Ohio women's swim team defeated Marshall, 169-103, and the men's team fell to Miami, 138-105.



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Dramatic irony themes weekend wrestling sweep

The Ohio wrestling team accomplished exactly what it wanted to this weekend. The Bobcats forgot about the close loss to rival Northern Illinois a week ago and bounced back to two victories against tough opponents.


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Liquor consumption up

While statewide consumption of spirituous liquor in 2003 rose from the previous year, Ohio is still among the driest states in per capita consumption, according to a beverage industry report.



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Wrestlers hope to rebound

The Ohio wrestling team has one thing on its mind, but it is something one might expect more from a basketball team than a wrestling team.


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Site allows parents to screen kids' teachers

A recent addition to the Ohio Department of Education's Web site now allows parents to find the teaching credentials for any teacher in any school district in the state. The Web site, however, is not necessarily a needed benefit for many parents with students in school districts across Athens County.


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Try some poutine, eh, ya hoser

Canada. Our oft-ridiculed neighbor to the north endures a lot of jabs from its superior neighbor below, but it has several things going for it that just might make it the second greatest country on earth.


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Mass e-mail will tempt hackers

The Homeland Security Department has announced the new National Cyber Alert System, a program that will send an e-mail announcement about new computer viruses to anyone who signs up for the service. At first glance, the new system is a good plan to make Americans aware of dangerous computer viruses, but the method of using mass e-mails is too risky and insecure.


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Wood dedicates time, energy to representing student voice

A typical AOL Instant Messenger away message for Dustin Wood might read I am away from my computer and at the following ten meetings: ... Back later :). For Wood, every minute at Ohio University can be dedicated to serving others.


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Feels good to be home

Forward Terren Harbut knows his team is getting a reputation of being soft, and it has nothing to do with physical brawn.


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Week concludes with makeovers, discussion

The Front Room, in Baker University Center, was so gay last night as the Swarm of Dykes capped off their second annual That's So Gay Week with a program titled Queer Eye for the What?


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Basketball proximity equals interest

I grew up in Dayton, and though I did not get as enthused about the hometown Flyers hoops team as many of my classmates did, I did enjoy looking through my most recent edition of NBA Digest and seeing the name of Negele Knight when I gleaned through the rosters.

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