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Business fraternity hosts literacy fair

Seth Roy December 1, 2005

The Kent State chapter of Beta Alpha Psi wants to help students save money and learn the best way to manage it.BAP, a national scholastic and professional fraternity for accounting students, and the Ohio...

Violet’s latest album fails to impress

December 1, 2005

Violet's The Last Cathedral reminds listeners of a bad country album mixed with so-so alternative rip-off songs.Released by Wine & Vinyl Music, the group tries to be reminiscent of Joni Mitchell and...

Flashes beat Youngstown State in comeback win

Kali Price December 1, 2005

DeAndre Haynes missed the team bus to Youngstown State, but his play on the court was just in time. The senior guard scored 15 points to spark his teammates to a 77-69 win.The Flashes (3-2) came from behind...

Students, clergy meet to compare respective faiths

Abbey Stirgwolt December 1, 2005

Communion. Last rites. Baptism. Sacraments.This mix of Protestant and Catholic terminology served as a discussion source for representatives from both faiths as students and clergy met yesterday in the...

Band tours and hunts for more fans

Gabe Gott December 1, 2005

A Life Once Lost is prepared to rock harder than you at the Odeon.Credit: Ben Breier  As I Lay Dying with A Life Once Lost, Norma Jean and Madball Where? The Odeon, Cleveland When? Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m....

DVD game is fun, but it doesn’t ‘Rule’

Seth Roy December 1, 2005

  "Who Rules?" Released by the Cannery Stater rating (out of four): ** 1/2 If you've ever played "You Don't Know Jack," then you have the basic idea behind The Cannery's new DVD party game, "Who...

Cooking up bargains

Ruth McCullagh December 1, 2005

Some students rely on their own devices for on-campus mealsMost students rely on on-campus cafeterias to satisfy their hunger craving, not their own cooking skills.Credit: Steve SchirraWhen class and work...

‘Illegals’ deserve rights, too

Allen Hines December 1, 2005

Conservative talk radio hosts can be laughably ignorant. Like when Lars Larson defends the PATRIOT Act by saying the Founding Fathers would have approved of it. What he doesn't say is the Founding Fathers...

Faculty Senate to vote on proposal to change classes

Amanda Garrett December 1, 2005

Faculty Senate will vote on a proposal to change the format and structure of English composition classes at its meeting on Monday.Under the new proposal, College English I and II will be replaced by College...

PARTA reserves front seats for Parks in remembrance

December 1, 2005

Don't be surprised to see Rosa Parks riding PARTA today - at least a photo of her, anyway.PARTA is reserving the first seat in all of its fixed routes, including campus buses, in remembrance of the stand...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: TV time with Bob

Robert Taylor December 1, 2005

"Desperate Housewives:" An overdose of dramaABC, Sundays at 9What a mess. "Desperate Housewives" has never been very good at paying off long-running storylines (Mama Solis falling down the stairs, the...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Student entrepreneur tackles business, classes

Jessica Wojcik December 1, 2005

Mike Burton(foreground), Joe Parlett and Ken Hejduk(back) are all former graduates of Kent State's Visual Communication Design Program. The three formed a graphic design company and have recently moved...

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