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Monday, April 2, 2001

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Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/Staff Photograppher
Capt. Joel Gillette, left, and Lt. Eric Newland patrol the intesection of Washington and Court streets during Saturday night's time-change disturbance.

Council could oversee education changes
by Brittany Yingling / Staff Writer
Ohio University's proposed general education requirements could dump heavier coursework loads on freshmen.... continued

One last try for Byrd's innocence
by Toby Fallsgraff / For the Post
The fate of convicted felon John W. Byrd, Jr. appeared to be sealed last week when the Ohio Supreme Court set a Sept. 12 date for his execution. But Byrd's situation could change if a Hamilton County Common Pleas Court accepts his defender's claim of actual innocence.... continued


Humor makes" Someone Like You" worthwhile
by Lauren Gross / Staff Writer
In examining barnyard romantics, there is no way to get a bull to "do" the same cow twice. You can change the look and scent of the old cow, but the bull's not fooled: she's a has been. The premise of Someone Like You is based on this theory relating men to bulls, women to cattle, and why men move on to new cattle.... continued

Time change disturbance comparatively mild to previous years
by Natalie Myers and Erica Ryan / Staff Writers
The sound filled the cold air for several blocks when a crowd of chanting students overtook a part of Court Street early yesterday morning as clocks shifted for daylight-saving time and the bars closed early.... continued

Assailant still on the prowl
by Natalie Myers and Erica Solvig / Staff Writer
An early morning assault Friday left Ohio University officials warning students to be alert.... continued

Columnist, OU grad tabbed as commencement speaker
By Becca Manning / For The Post
Ohio University has secured Clarence Page, columnist for the Chicago Tribune, to speak at the two graduation ceremonies on June 9.... continued

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AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic
FILE--Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic is shown in Belgrade in this 1997 file photo. Milosevic surrendered before dawn Sunday, April 1, 2001, and was whisked away to prison after barricading himself in his villa for 26 hours against police looking to arrest him for charges linked to a decade of repressive rule.


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MAC struggles continue for baseball team
by Anthony Castrovince / Staff Writer
Some things in life are worth waiting for. Others are just ridiculously long baseball games.... continued

Softball weathers storms, sweeps Buffalo
by Joe Arnold / Staff Writer
Forced to play a tripleheader because of inclement weather, the Ohio softball team made the most of its time in Buffalo, downing the Bulls in three straight games Saturday.... continued

 

Bobcats compete well despite split
by Paul Shugar / Staff Writer
It was a weekend of daunting tasks for the Ohio men's track team, but half the team placed fifth at the Bearcat Invitational while the rest of the team went up against Olympic-caliber competition at the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, N.C.... continued

Good weather, performances for Ohio women
by Steph Woody / Staff Writer
The women's track team split into two groups this weekend for a change of pace and a change of weather.... continued

Lacrosse takes two over weekend
The Ohio lacrosse team began this season with a string of losses, but this weekend, the Bobcats ran away with two straight wins.... continued