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EDITORIAL: Activism should be done effectively

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board December 5, 2005

Last week, the Daily Kent Stater reported senior Stacy Bogart won an award for her dedication to improving campus safety and awareness of sexual assault. This editorial board would like to congratulate...

COLUMN: Look beyond Britney Spears

Jessica Rothschuh December 5, 2005

Between the television's pacifying flicker and the insulating numbness of prescription pills, bombarded by pop culture product, glitzy shopping villages and thousands of advertisements each day, it is...

Summit Road to close today

December 2, 2005

Summit road will be closed today for six to eight hours because of the installation of a new chiller in the Kent State Power Plant. The road is expected to be closed from the traffic light to the Math...

Hurricane refugees finish fall semester at Kent State

Leslie Schelat December 2, 2005

For the six students who transferred to Kent State following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, the end of the semester is a different experience than it is for most students."I hate to leave," said...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Dean search continues with second candidate visit

Megan Grote December 2, 2005

Psyschology professor Jack Graham talks with Dr. Joseph Steinmetz, candidate for dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, at a reception for Steinmetz yesterday in the student center.Credit: Jason HallJoseph...

EDITORIAL: Parents should be notified

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board December 2, 2005

A 2003 New Hampshire law is stirring up quite a fuss.The law would make it illegal for an abortion to be performed on a minor unless a parent or legal guardian had been notified in writing 48 hours in...

‘Snowballed’ concert series to take place

December 2, 2005

ACPB's concert series "Snowballed" will be at 8 p.m. today and Tuesday in the Rathskeller. The bands Catalyst Stone, Merry Magdeline and Mikrophonx will play tonight and Genetically Yours and Beaten Awake...

Letters to the Editor

December 2, 2005

Ohio Congresswoman sparks Iraq withdrawalDear Editor:I am writing to voice my agreement with yesterday's editorial regarding the fallacious argument that only politicians with direct experience on a subject...

HeartBeat celebrates spirit of Kwanzaa with music, storytelling

Abbey Stirgwolt December 2, 2005

Their hands flew across the drums with the speed and agility of a track star, the precision of a trained marksman and the simplistic ease of two friends sitting down to an evening meal.Using a jimbay drum,...

Senate candidate fires up Kent

Greg M. Schwartz December 2, 2005

Paul Hackett, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, brought his campaign to Kent last night with a rousing speech before about 200 people at the meeting of the Portage Democratic Coalition.Hackett...

COLUMN: Pack rats of the future: Choose your junk wisely

Ryan deBiase December 2, 2005

I have recently engaged in taking an inventory of all the material stuff in my life. I realized that most of it has been around for a long time. All my furniture is either a remnant from my childhood,...

EDITORIAL: Choice belongs to mother

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board December 2, 2005

You're a 16-year-old girl. A few weeks after being raped by your father, you find out that you're pregnant.Biology tells us that children of incest run an extremely high risk of being physically deformed...

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