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 Ohio kicker Barrett Way converts a 23-yard field goal attempt, his third of four made field goals in the game, during the fourth quarter of Ohio’s 26-19 win over Kent State on Saturday. The Bobcats improved their record to 2-5 on the season with the win over the Golden Flashes.

Football: Where there’s a will, there’s a Way as kicker steps up for ’Cats in win

Steve Gartner / Staff Writer / sg503405@ohiou.edu

Kicker Barrett Way lead Ohio to its first road win over Kent State on Saturday, keeping the Bobcats' dreams of a MAC East title alive.

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Faculty unionization vote mirrors situation during Ping’s tenure in 1970s

Emily Grannis / Staff Writer / eg349206@ohiou.edu

Tonight’s Faculty Senate vote on faculty unionization, prompted by concerns over the administration’s priorities, parallels a movement in the mid-1970s that came just 21 votes shy of unionizing Ohio University’s professors.

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“Average Joe” Schriner in front of his family’s home-on-wheels during a campaign stop Friday on Court Street.

Joe Schriner, running for the third time as an independent for United States president, stopped on Court Street on Friday to offer college students a drastic alternative to electing Barack Obama or John McCain.

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Ohio sophomore Katherine Ballard fights a Kent State player for the ball during the Bobcats’ 3-0 loss to the Golden Flashes on Friday at Pruitt Field. The team redeemed itself with a 3-1 win over Missouri State on Saturday to snap its two-game losing skid.

Although offense was hard to find in Friday’s 3-0 loss to Kent State, Ohio had no such issues in an impressive 3-1 victory over Missouri State on Saturday afternoon at Pruitt Field.

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This week in art: 10/13/08- 10/20/08

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Ohio University’s Board of Trustees is at it again. This time it’s spending $35,000 in student and taxpayer money on what will be a largely meaningless evaluation of the university’s president.

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