Today's Edition:
Wednesday, February 16, 2000
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Kate Schneider/ THE POST
Amy Medved's art work "Stop For Change" sits in the middle of the
McCracken Hall lobby. This piece is part of a body of student work
which was shown through out McCracken Hall yesterday.
Film and theater
to remain separate
by Amanda Metcalf/THE POST
The Schools of Film and Theater will remain separate entities within
Ohio University's College of Fine Arts - at least for now... continued
Segregation
topic of debate
By Shelley Clontz/FOR THE POST
Ohio University students gathered in Lindley Cultural Center to
discuss segregation among upper and lower class African-Americans
last evening... continued
Student trustee
search begins
by Kristin Webber/THE POST
Students aspiring to become the next student member of the Ohio
University Board of Trustees will have a chance to learn from those
who have been there... continued
Oscars
go dark and dysfunctional with diverse nominees
by David Germain/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The Oscars embraced dysfunction and
darkness yesterday, bestowing a leading eight nominations on the
suburban burlesque "American Beauty" and honoring movies
about abortion, death row and the tormented souls of the dead...
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Anderson: terrorism
should cost governments
by Lacy Papai/FOR THE POST
WASHINGTON - Seeking to make terrorism more expensive for governments,
Ohio University visiting professor and former hostage Terry Anderson
vividly recalled his seven years in captivity in Lebanon and pressed
for compensation from Iran yesterday... continued
Artwork adorns
McCracken Hall
As class projects go, this one is definitely on the ambitious side...
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Forum addresses
diversity
By Christina Xenos/THE POST
A spectrum of colors and beliefs filled the Baker Center Ballroom
at last night's Diversity Roundtable to address issues that affect
everyone at Ohio University... continued
Briefly
Katalin Sandor/ AP Photo
A handful of mostly skinhead members of the Hungarian Welfare
Alliance, A Neo-Nazi group, hold their flags as they demonstrate
in front of the Austrian Embassy in Budapest, Hungry. The
group gathered yesterday to show their support for the participation
of Joerg Haider's far right government coalition with the
conservative People's Party.
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Opinion
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Editorial
The Post
weekly progress report
Column
Age dosen't determine happiness
by Kara Gebhart
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Turnstile
Who wants to get some
perspective?
by MATTHEW COLGLAZIER/University Wire
Letters
Forgotten winners
A soapy future
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Sports
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Bowling Green
bests Bobcats
by Michael Canan/THE POST
It was déjà vu when the Ohio women's basketball team
lost 70-65 to Bowling Green last night... continued
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New volleyball
coach tells all
By Joe Atkinson/THE POST
Two weeks ago, the Ohio athletics department hired Mike Lessinger,
a former Ohio assistant volleyball coach, to replace the departed
Ellen Dempsey as the Bobcats' volleyball head coach... continued
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