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Shearer leads Flashes to overtime victory

Matt Gottfried November 21, 2005

Kacie Vavrek drives the ball during the first season game between Kent State and Lipscomb Friday night at the M.A.C. Center. Kent State won 69-34.Credit: Jason HallThe last time Kent State's women's basketball...

Liberal arts major offers job flexibility

Joanna Adolph November 21, 2005

Michele Dauer graduated from Kent State with a bachelor's in art history in 1992 and now works as an anti-money laundering specialist at First National Bank of Pennsylvania."When people see I'm an art...

Letters to the Editor

November 21, 2005

Airhart attorney speaks out on client's behalfDear Editor:As attorney for David Airhart, I gained some insight into the facts and issues.According to the Stater editorial board, Kent State never threatened...

Hillel honors life of student

Abbey Stirgwolt November 21, 2005

As students and families assembled at the Hillel building for the weekly Shabbat service, a sense of change seemed to hang in the air. Yet in spite of the cold that fought to seep into the building's clapboard...

Kent State hosts Delaware State in first home game

November 21, 2005

The Kent State men's basketball team will begin its regular season at 7 p.m. tonight at the M.A.C. Center.The Flashes are hosting Delaware State as a part of the South Padre Island Invitational.The Flashes...

Cool Ride

David Carr November 21, 2005

Bikers brave weather to enjoy motorcycle passionMany riders store their bikes during the winter months. Here Zaki Hazou rides his motorcycle on one of the last days before it became cold outside. The cold...

COLUMN: Dems chances look better as the president looks worse

Micheal McLaughlin November 21, 2005

A president's second term is, for lack of a better term, crappy. This is one of the truisms of politics, from Andrew Jackson and the Wildcat banks to Bill Clinton and Monica. Something always arises to...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Ben Taylor finds his voice

Nicholas DiSabatino November 21, 2005

Who: Ben Taylor and Carly Simon Where: Palace Theatre in Cleveland When: Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m. How much: $55 to $69.50  As a little boy growing up, Ben Taylor imagined himself as Superman. He ran around...

EDITORIAL: Steroids strike out in MLB

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 21, 2005

On Tuesday, literally hours before Congress was set to vote on its own legislation about baseball and steroid use, Major League Baseball's commissioner, Bud Selig, announced tougher penalties for steroid...

Potluck dinner serves up community spirit

yan Loew November 21, 2005

Laura Mazur, Jeff Ingram and Dona Greene (left to right) sing as about 30 people eat at the Kent Community Dinner in The Venice Cafe Saturday night. The three are members of All Together Now, a newly formed...

COLUMN: Falling into adulthood

Steve Schirra November 21, 2005

A month before my friend Kevin's father turned 50, his life began to drastically change. He told his family he was going to quit his job as a lab technician and become a fireman. He also was going to buy...

Kent resident dies in accident on I-76

November 18, 2005

A 22-year-old Kent resident died yesterday morning in a fatal car crash on I-76 after crossing the median and being hit by a semi truck.Tyler Faust of 4918 Sunnybrook Road was traveling at a high rate...

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