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Today's Edition:
Friday, November 15, 2002
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Josh Beeman/ Staff Photographer
At the Latin American Arts Exhibition in Baker University
Center Front Room, Carlos Recordon from Mexico and Sarah Bassela
from Minnesota sing Everything Changes, a song about being
away from your homeland. Last nights program was sponsored
by the Sociedad de Alumnos de America, the Latin American
students group.
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Fire alarm
malfunctions have increased in 2002
by T.J. Lasita
If it seems as though the fire
alarms have gone off in the residence halls more this Fall Quarter
than last fall, it is because they have. Alarms have almost doubled
this quarter as compared to Fall Quarter 2001...continued
Athens
jewelry store changes location after 133 years
by Becca
Manning/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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Latin American art, poetry,
music reflect cultural struggle
by Karlie
Dunsky and Lauren Van Arsdale/Staff
Writers
The faint murmur of Spanish and red lighting set a tone of anticipation
before the Latin American Arts Exhibition yesterday from 7 to 9
p.m. in Baker University Center Front Room...continued
Regents
redistribute state money to colleges and universities
by Suzanne Wilder/Staff Writer
Ohio University will receive $200,000 less than an original proposal
of $1.3 million from the state of Ohio after The Board of Regents
approved a proposal to reallocate state money for the 2002-03 school
year...continued
Committee
recommends Washburn’s removal from Scripps
by Nick Juliano/Campus Senior Writer
Scripps Hall may soon have a vacancy if the recommendations
of the College of Communication Professional Ethics Committee are
followed...continued
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Nasser Istayeh/ The
Associated Press
Palestinian youths and a paramedic carry Palestinian
Jalal Owagan, 17, to an ambulance after he was
shot during clashes with Israeli forces in the
northern West Bank town of Nablus yesterday. Israeli
forces backed by dozens of tanks and armored personnel
carriers continued their operation into the largest
West Bank town for a second day yesterday in an
apparent hunt for Palestinian militants.
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Hockey
looks to right ship
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
Despite having lost five of its last six games and possessing a
record threatening to fall below .500, the Ohio hockey team has
something going for it heading into a weekend series with Saint
Louis...continued
Volleyball
tournament seed up for grabs
by Laura Duffy/Staff
Writer
At the end of this
weekend, the Ohio volleyball team could wake up like Bill Murray
in the movie Groundhog Day. A win against Akron would be déjà vu
of Oct. 26 when the Bobcats took down the No. 34-ranked Zips at
home in five games...continued
Wrestlers
recover, regroup
by Eric Pfahler/Staff
Writer
The Ohio wrestling team begins the season the way it left last season,
full of confidence and wrestling against quality competition...continued
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Top
teams led by collective efforts
by Chris
Littmann/Staff
Writer
The Ball State media guide features forward Theron Smith on the
cover by himself, but coach Tim Buckley said the team is about more
than the First Team All-Mid-American Conference player...continued
Big names,
players dominate conference
by Joe Arnold/Staff Writer
With big-name players like forwards Theron Smith, Antonio Gates
and Brandon Hunter back for their senior seasons, Mid-American Conference
basketball fans looking for the conference’s next superstar should
have a long list from which to choose...continued
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