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Campus NEWS
Country music blared at 9 a.m. from a house near the corner of Palmer and Mill street, recalling the crazy festivities of the recent "Palmer Fest."
Campus NEWS
Robert M. Wagner of the group Conservative Cavalry denied the existence of climate change during an appearance at Ohio University Thursday evening. Wagner suggested the notion of human-caused global warming is mainly a cover for intrusive government regulation.
Election NEWS
Athens County's newest state senator gave a rousing shout-out to organized labor, and leveled a few crisp head-butts at the state's current Republican leadership, when he spoke to the Athens County Democratic Party at a fundraising dinner last week.
"I like to lead students into the foreign land of non-fiction story-telling," said Susan Orlean last Wednesday evening during Ohio University's annual Spring Literary Festival. Orlean was one of a handful of visiting writers, including Amy Hempell and Terrence Hayes. She gave a lecture on Wednesday night which focused mainly on her recently published book Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend as well as the essence of her craft.
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One of Athens' biggest student landlords was in court Wednesday, fighting a motion by a group of tenants who have asked a judge to find him in contempt of court.