Today's Edition:
Monday, September 10, 2001
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Liz Condo/ Staff Photographer
Vanessa Bagueros
and OU sophomore Brett Hillard have lunch Sunday afternoon
in Skipper's Bar and Grill.
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Athens
restaurants located throughout the state
by Lauren McDowell / Staff Writer
Several Athens restaurants offer residents and students a
chance to enjoy local food from a variety of locations throughout
the state, including the new Zachary's Delicatessen in Columbus....continued.
Corlett
in final three for presidency at CSU
by Sara Bisker / Staff Writer
The dean of Ohio University's College of Business is one
of three finalists for the Cleveland State University presidency,
though he said he is uncertain if he would accept the post....continued.
Nelson
Commons mini-mall set to open later this month
by Becca Manning / For The Post
Ohio University students soon will have another reason to
visit South Green for lunch. The second phase of Nelson Commons
renovations, which began Winter Quarter of last year, are scheduled
to finish by the end of September, said Randy Shelton, director
of OU Housing and Dining Services....continued.
Underage
drinking result in need to take a program
by Yosuke Takanashi / For The Post
Some people who have been caught drinking under the age of
21 have the chance to keep their records clean by participating
in the Alcohol Violation Diversion Program....continued.
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Area
school officials say ruling won't solve problems
by Kim Smith / For The Post
Local educators and administrators are reeling from yesterday's
Ohio Supreme Court decision that could bring more money to area
schools....continued.
Easton
awaits Zachary's daiquiris
by Lauren McDowell / Staff Writer
When Easton Town Center in Columbus opened its new wing Friday,
a familiar Athens face was listed among the coming stores in the
open-air mall....continued.
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Liz Condo/
Staff Photographer
State
Represenative Derrick Seaver (D) speaks with
area voters during his visit last Friday at the
Redbrick Tavern. Representative Seaver is the
youngest state representative to be elected. The
event, entitled T.G.I.F., was hosted by the Athens
County Democratic Party and the O.U. College Democrats.
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Mountaineers
cash in Bobcats' chips
by Joe Arnold / Staff Writer
You have to know when to hold them, and know when to fold
them. The Ohio football team's game against West Virginia put new
meaning to the old Kenny Rogers song....continued.
Ohio
Falls to Bowling Green
By Jonathan Kane / Staff Writer
The Ohio men's cross country team played host to its first
dual meet of the season when it welcomed Bowling Green. The Falcons
proved to be rough company, however, by beating the Bobcats 17-41
at the Ohio University Golf Course....continued.
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Women
pack away Bowling Green
by Steph Woody / Staff Writer
The only smell sweeter than a beautiful fall morning before
a cross country meet is the smell of victory after winning one....continued.
Ohio volleyball continues
losing streak
The Ohio volleyball team learned this weekend not to mess with
Texas as the Bobcats lost four, non-conference games in the Four Points
Red Raider Classic....continued.
Bobcats
lose to Rams, Bulldogs
by Lonnie McMillan / Staff Writer
The Ohio women's soccer team's offense struggled again and
the Bobcats' losing streak hit three games....continued.
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