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Residence life plans changes for next year

As another school year at Ohio University draws to a close, housing and Residence Life service officials reflect on their year and prepare for changes in the year to come.




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Budget cuts threaten Appalachian region

Although Ohio University students call Appalachian Ohio home for four years, many do not have a complete understanding of what Appalachia really is.  It is a word that gets tossed from here to there, usually associated with local events or organizations. But during these crucial years when young scholars are straddling their early twenties, it is the environment in which they live. Yet students harbor misguided notions of what Appalachia means.


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Wal-Mart-

Anti-Wal-Mart groups argue that for every two jobs gained by an addition of a Wal-Mart, three jobs are lost.


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Hip Hop Congress is in session

A different kind of congress met last night in the Baker University Center Ballroom, and instead of discussing bills, they discussed hip-hop history and culture.


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Junior College transfer ready to make an impact

Tight end Ryan Antle transferred to Ohio along with defensive back Andre' Bradford from Pasadena City Junior College. The 6-foot-4-inch, 250-pound Antle was First Team All Mission Conference last season. He is expected to challenge for a starting spot. The Post's Mike Cottrill asked him a few questions about the transition to Division I, the quarterback controversy and Ohio weather.


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Local sports provide riverfront flavor

A summer in Southwest Ohio is not complete without attending some of the diverse, plentiful sporting events in the region.  Most know about the Cincinnati Reds, but some less popular teams and sports could entertain this summer.


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