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Ohio center feels change in his sole

Delvar Barrett is no stranger to pain. Pain in Barrett's size 16 sneakers forced him off The Convo floor and onto an exercise bike to rehabilitate for much of the final three months of last season.


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Dancers adjust to Ridges' stage

Tonight the Ohio University School of Dance presents the first of this year's senior dance concerts at The Ridges Auditorium.



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Irie style revitalizes, inspires music scene

Listening to The Jimson Lo_Fi one finds irresistible the urge to sway and nod along with the smooth, soulful funk. And the positive vibes emanating from the rich vocals will leave audience members wearing a sly smile indicative of feeling privy to experiencing such refreshing music.


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Getting the funk the funk out!

This week I got funked up. I mean, I was really, really funked up. Funked up to the point where my mind and body were completely at odds, like Valley and Bayside at the Homecoming football game. Nothing seemed to make sense as I wandered through my daily routine, completely funked up.


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Student Senate VP impeached

Ohio University Student Senate Vice President Katie Simpson was removed from office last night after a two-hour executive session debate and student uproar over her impeachment last week.


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Low self-esteem, stress can lead to disease

Advertisements for diet pills, exercise equipment and memberships, shakes and foods explicitly encourage Americans to monitor their weight. However, many blame magazines and television's implicit pressures to be thin for the increasing prevalence of various body image disorders.


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Ohio begins anew in conference tourney

The Ohio soccer team begins the Mid-American Conference Tournament today against Kent State, just three weeks after the preseason MAC favorite's season seemed to be slipping away.


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Local levies announced

York township - excluding the city of Nelsonville - is looking to renew a five-year, 1-mill fire protection levy. The auditor's office estimates $12,299.02 per year would be generated if passed. The money will be used for providing and maintaining equipment for fire protection.

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