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Flashes end the season with losses

Amanda Vasil November 28, 2005

If it wasn't over before, it's definitely over now.The Kent State volleyball team fell this weekend to Dayton and Xavier at the A-10/Mid-American Conference Thanksgiving Classic held at Dayton.The Flashes...

AAUP announce new council delegate

November 28, 2005

The American Association of University Professors, Kent State Chapter, announced results of a special election for the Council Delegate.The new delegates are: accounting professor Kevin Dow, chemical physics...

Flashes’ turkey is cooked

Kali Price November 28, 2005

Zips win Thanksgiving game; earn MAC East title bidJunior defensive back Usama Young (18) tackles senior Akron running back Brett Biggs (34) at the game Thursday. The Flashes lost to Akron 35-3 at the...

EDITORIAL: That’s the way the Tookie crumbles

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 28, 2005

In 1981, Stanley "Tookie" Williams was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Williams, in addition to murdering four people in 1979, is the founder of the infamous Crips street gang, arguably one...

Council debates city’s budget

Kristin Lindsey and Katie Phillips November 22, 2005

Opposition regarding Kent's 2006 budget proposal - which creates a nearly $2 million deficit - prompted City Council to propose a financial review board.The board will evaluate options before City Council...

A non-traditional tradition

Ruth McCullagh November 22, 2005

Thanksgiving celebrated differently by Indian professorSwathi Ravichandran, assistant professor of hospitality management, is a vegetarian who will be eating traditional Indian food for Thanksgiving. Ravichandran...

COLUMN: Trafficking of humans needs to stop now

Nedda Pourahmady November 22, 2005

Many inhumanities exist in today's society. Racist behaviors remain prevalent in areas across the country. Behind closed doors, women and children are suffering as a result of domestic abuse. Nevertheless,...

Consolidating loans will save borrowers big mone

Katie Greenwald November 22, 2005

Money is at the top of many college students’ minds, though consolidating loans may not be.The cost of college has gone up 38 percent over the last 10 years, leaving more students with the burden of...

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Carl Schierhorn November 22, 2005

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COLUMN: Flashes need to step over the perimeter

Sean Joseph November 22, 2005

The gold shirts were back. The pep band was back. And so were the packed student sections.Pretty much everything but offensive rebounds, 3-pointers and successful drives to the basket showed up at the...

All in!

Danielle Toth November 22, 2005

Poker is popular, but dangerousOhio Gaming College owners (and husband and wife) Vince Conforte and Cherie Dimmerling talk to a student at a blackjack table while reflected in game chips framed on the...

Business college joins high school to teach entrepreneurial skills

Seth Roy November 22, 2005

Theodore Roosevelt High School is looking into starting an entrepreneurship class next fall as a lead-in to its marketing education program.Program coordinator Brent Pfeiffer said he is looking into cooperating...

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