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Thursday, November 14, 2002

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Bryan Machala/ For The Post
An employee of Athens Towing and Recovery prepares a car to be towed over Halloween weekend. Ohio University is considering making Parking Services an auxiliary operation, which would decrease its usage of private towing companies.

 

International students overcome the struggle of American life
by Yosuke Takanashi
Last year Yingbi Zheng, an M.B.A. student at Ohio University, spent much of her time in her apartment with other Chinese students. She had few American friends and knew little of what was going on outside...continued

 

Appalachian Death Ride features second CD
by Sarah Laubacher/Staff Writer
Appalachian Death Ride hosts a CD release party at the Union this Saturday, as they celebrate their long-awaited second full-length album, “The Hobo's Code Book.” The album's title hints at the “creepy carnival” feeling the band said sometimes seeps into their music...continued

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Towing could get the ‘boot’
by Laura Withers/Staff Writer
Since its split from the Ohio University Police Department in July, OU officials have been looking at alternative ways of enforcing parking regulations and exploring whether the Department of Parking Services will become a self-sufficient auxiliary operation...continued

Iraq agrees to return of weapons inspectors two days ahead of deadline
by Edith M. Lederer/The Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS - Claiming Iraq was seeking the "path of peace," Saddam Hussein's government agreed yesterday to the return of international weapons inspectors, accepting a stringent U.N. resolution two days ahead of a deadline...continued

Senate finishes quarter with new vice president
by Mike Jones/Staff Writer
Ohio University Student Senators finished their Fall Quarter last night after adopting six new resolutions and electing a new vice president...continued

 

 

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Lefteris Pitarakis/ The Associated Press
A Palestinian family watches from their house as Israeli tanks and armored personnel carriers secure the area in the outskirts of the Old City of the northern West Bank town of Nablus yesterday in an apparent hunt for Palestinian militants. Israel has claimed that Nablus is a hub for Palestinian suicide bombers.

 

 


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Early signing period crucial for mid-majors
by Chris Littmann/Staff Writer
Trends come and go, and in college basketball, the latest trend is to commit early...continued

Women’s basketball signs two for 2003-04 season
by Laura Duffy
The Ohio women’s basketball team added two recruits to its roster for the 2003-04 season...continued

Quality bowl games sacrificed for potential revenue
by Jepson
As backup quarterback Stan Hill dove in the end zone at the end of the Miami-Marshall football game Tuesday night, Miami lost more than just the football game — it lost its hopes of a bowl bid...continued

 

 

 

Title IX affects females, athletes, and coaches
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
Even 30 years after its implementation, the federal legislation known as Title IX still garners praise for its role in evening the playing field for female athletes...continued

Coach dubs season a success
by Laura Duffy/Staff Writer
Ohio Volleyball coach Mike Lessinger has compiled an overall record of 52-34 in three seasons at Ohio. The Post’s Laurie Duffy sat down with Lessinger to discuss the definition of success, the upcoming Mid-American Conference Tournament and his future as coach of the Bobcats...continued