Today's Edition:
Tuesday, April 23, 2002
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OU Office of Research Communications
Kenneth Holroyd is
an OU psychology professor. He is currently conducting a study
testing whether drug and behavioral treatments combined are
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Local principal
says goodbye after 34 years
by Natalie Morales / Staff Writer
Tough. Firm. Fair.
This is how Steve Miller, Trimble Local School District Board of
Education member, described Trimble High School principal Diana
McCauley....contninued
Elementary
principal plans retirement
by Erica Bush / For the Post
The halls of a school in the Trimble Local School District
will be emptier at the end of the school year when the district
loses its elementary principal....continued
Filmmaker
tells tales of Mexican Yucatan history
by Yvonne Teems / Staff Writer
Jesse Lerner has immersed himself in the art of filmmaking
and has returned to the surface dripping with titles such as filmmaker,
media arts curator, writer and professor....continued
OU students
recognized for achievements
by Becca Manning / For The Post
A few revisions and the motivation to try again paid off
this year for Ohio University junior Dan Wik in the form of a $7,500
Goldwater Scholarship....continued
City replaces waterline
by Natalie Myers/ Staff Writer
Nelsonville City Council members debated
issues ranging from fixing a waterline to an overpopulation of cats
at last night's regular meeting. ... continued
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OU conducting
study on migraine treatment
by Brynn Burton / Staff Writer
Ohio University psychology faculty members are working
with students as well as Athens and Columbus residents to determine
whether combinations of drug and behavioral treatments are more
effective in treating migraine headaches....continued
Candidates debate prescriptions,
education
by David Laber/ Senior State Writer
Youngstown — Two democratic candidates in
the 6th Congressional District primary debated via
satellite last night on prescription drug benefits and education
standards... continued
Students
show interest in OU trustee position
by Brittney Martini / For the Post
The number of applications for a student spot on the Ohio
University Board of Trustees rose by one candidate from last year
— bringing the total number to 12 — despite increased advertising
efforts by the selection committee....continued
Departing
member reflects on service
Serving as a student member of the Ohio University Board
of Trustees has given Amy Vargas-Tonsi an opportunity to gain
insight and build relationships...continued
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AP Photo
/ David Guttenfelder
A Palestinian woman and child stand behind barbed
wire as Israeli soldiers guard along a barricade
set up at an entrance to the Church of the Nativity
(center background) during a brief lifting of
a curfew in Bethlehem Monday, April 22, 2002.
The Israeli Army continues their third week of
operations in a standoff with Palestinian gunmen
taking sanctuary in the Church of the Nativity.
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Opinion
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Sports
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Consistency
key to Ohio's success
by Eric Pfahler / Staff Writer
The Ohio baseball team plans to start pitcher Shaun Peet
against West Virginia after he threw three perfect innings in
a 12-7 loss to Akron on Friday....continued
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MAC
represented at NCAA conference
Ten Mid-American Conference student athletes representing seven
sports have been selected to attend the NCAA Foundation Leadership
Conference....continued
Hey Brandon,
bring it on
by Bill Bender / Sports Editor
You want to lose your money, bet on Sonny....continued
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