A case for living in central Ohio

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Gail Martineau ’08 is proud to be a lifelong resident of central Ohio. But like many fellow Ohioans, she’s concerned about the number of college graduates leaving the state for other parts of the nation and world. Last week, Martineau—a former editor-in-chief of The Denisonian and a current editor at CityScene Magazine—shared some ideas for stemming the “brain drain” in a commentary on the Columbus public radio station WOSU.

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