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COLUMN: The draft will end the war

Erin Roof November 30, 2005

How can the United States build an empire without warm bodies to hold guns and kick people in the teeth?Read the headlines. The situation in Iraq is steadily imploding. The number of coalition deaths has...

University Web site to be redesigned

Derek Lenehan November 30, 2005

Kent State is redesigning its Web site according to the tastes and preferences of students and faculty.The university posted a questionnaire online requesting feedback about the current site, as well as...

COLUMN: Fear of social situations is overwhelming

Nedda Pourahmady November 29, 2005

We've all been victims of frightful situations. Whether we were forced into talking about ourselves in a group discussion or reading a paper in front of an enormous audience, our nerves have gotten the...

COLUMN: … And an enlightened New Year

Don Norvell November 29, 2005

The one thing I never understood about the undergrad curriculum is LERs. Kent State and most other universities require students to take freshman level classes from predetermined categories, and I never...

Universities offering fewer Friday courses

Amanda Garrett November 29, 2005

Friday usually means a few more empty desks in associate professor Deborah Smith's 9:55 a.m. Introduction to Formal Logic class."Monday and Wednesday classes are about the same, but there is a definite...

Students express expectations for future Kent State presidential candidates

Sara Macho November 29, 2005

Though student attendance was low, the Undergraduate Student Senate and the Presidential Search Committee still managed to gather pertinent information at an open student forum held yesterday in the Kiva.Alumni,...

Tunnel vision

Bryan Wroten November 29, 2005

Students witness various forms of oppression in walk-through exhibitDanny McLaughlin, junior integrated social studies major, walks through the Tunnel of Oppression: Air Your Laundry yesterday. The event...

EDITORIAL: Dining Services’ policy causes stomach ache

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 29, 2005

As the Daily Kent Stater reported last week, some students believe that food prices on campus, particularly in the convenience stores, are too high. The argument for the high prices is that they are a...

Letters to the Editor

November 29, 2005

Ohioans campaign to raise 'minimal' wageDear Editor:As anyone who has waited tables or worked a low-wage job can tell you, the minimum wage should be titled the "minimal" wage because it's set well below...

ACLU continues investigation, awaits records

Derek Lenehan November 29, 2005

The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio is continuing its investigation into Kent State's use of Social Security numbers to identify students and faculty.The investigation began Oct. 17 in response...

Art majors sell their creations

November 29, 2005

A whirlwind of colored scarves, earrings, necklaces, brooches and Christmas ornaments reflected in the eyes of shoppers yesterday at the Jewelry Student Co-op Holiday Sale in the Art Building."I am selling...

A new outlook on life

Rebekah Mosora November 29, 2005

Twinsburg Center offers life-changing experiences for studentsAngie Rose, sophomore business administration major, and Ryan Pignatiello, sophomore business administration major, study in an empty classroom...

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