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Monday, May 21, 2001

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Tom Coop/ For The Post
Ohio University Spanish education major Monica Gutierrez, foreground, and Jesse Raney, left, fill out ballots at Shively Dining Hall on East Green yesterday during the day-long voting for Student Senate. Gutierrez said that she voted for Vision because "they seemed to have more experience than Strive and campaigned more seriously."

Food, dancing highlight International Street Fair
Allison Cayse / For The Post
Despite the rainy weather, crowds filled Court Street Saturday for the 20th annual International Street Fair.... continued

Greeks lip sync for final event of Greek Week
by Jenny Wilkins / Staff Writer
Music and dance moves rocked The Convo Saturday as the Sigma Kappa sorority and Lambda Chi Alpha and Theta Chi fraternities won the Airbands competition with their "Remember the Titans" theme. They also captured the overall title for Greek Week.... continued

 

Fire takes student life
by Erica Solvig / City Editor
Fire officials discovered a lack of batteries in a smoke detector after a fire consumed part of a house early Saturday morning, killing one student and injuring another.... continued

Bromley becomes one of most popular residence halls
by Jenny Wilkins / Staff Writer
Residence halls on East and West greens, as well as the new Uptown option, filled the fastest during the final stage of the housing selection process last week.... continued

OU Deans Receive Five-Year Reviews
by Brittany Yingling / Staff Writer
Campus Editor's Note: This is the first article in a four-part series about Ohio University's 2000-01 dean evaluations.
Some Ohio University faculty members had limited time to evaluate dean Kathy Krendl but voted to reappoint both Krendl and dean Leslie Flemming.... continued

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Ricardo Mazalan/The Associated Press
Government soldiers watch a truck carrying some of the 200 released plantation workers at the Palmar de Oriente plantation in Villanueva, Colombia, 130 miles northeast of Bogota yesterday. The release, two days after their abduction by right-wing paramilitaries, brought a quick end to the country's largest mass abduction.


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RedHawks teach Bobcats another losing lesson
by Bill Bender / Staff Writer
Oops! Miami did it again.Like a Britney Spears cassette tape, the Miami RedHawks pestered the Ohio (29-24) baseball team by eliminating the Bobcats from the Mid-American Conference Tournament. Miami rode the left arm of pitcher Chris Leonard to a 10-4 victory, ending Ohio's season for the second consecutive year.... continued

Middle blocker returns to court for Bobcats
by Jenny Hugenberg / Staff Writer
When the Ohio volleyball team returns to the court next season, it will be without four of its key players.... continued

 

Women's track finishes 7th at MACs
by Steph Woody / Staff Writer
A season full of emotional highs and quality performances came to a respectable end Saturday for the Ohio women's track and field team.... continued

Ohio falters in harsh conditions
by Paul Shugar / Staff Writer
After being blessed with good weather all year, the Ohio men's track and field team finally was frowned on last weekend at the Mid-American Conference Championships in Miami.... continued