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Forward’s dog mentality will be tested

Amanda Fulmer November 18, 2005

After year off, Knight out to prove himselfTattoos are more than just ink to Isaac Knight.The redshirt freshman forward stands at 6-foot-7 and loves tattoos. His skin is a collection of eight tattoos up...

Shearer looks to remain hot on and off the court

Matt Gottfried November 18, 2005

Lindsay Shearer isn't accustomed to coming off the bench.The senior forward has started 82 of the 88 games played during her three years at Kent State, seeing action in every single one of those games....

Sexual Dis-course

Michelle Poje November 18, 2005

Human Sexuality course offers discussion on personal topicsEvery semester, Laurie Wagner, part-time health education instructor at Kent State, asks the 50 to 70 students who make up her Human Sexuality...

High hopes follow tradition

Brock Harrington November 18, 2005

Winning at least 20 games in seven straight seasons makes the expectations for the Kent State men's basketball team high.Three different coaches, dozens of different players in those seven seasons still...

Nothing to lose

Amanda Vasil November 18, 2005

Picked No. 2 in preseason polls doesn't stop hopeful FlashesThere is only one thing senior guard Tiffany Kelly wants this year.A Mid-American Conference championship ring.Kelly, along with the rest of...

Authors discuss terrorists’ motives

Tiffany Ciesicki November 18, 2005

Last night, two authors came together to share and compare their ideas on the drive and motive of terrorists.Albert Borowitz, founder of the Borowitz collection in the library, spoke about his book Terrorism...

Going beyond the Elite 8

Kali Price November 18, 2005

Seniors believe they can be even 'better' than the 2002 teamIt may have been an extraordinary, record-setting season, but the Kent State men's basketball team's 2001-2002 season has plagued the team's...

Students experience wide world of Kent

Natalie Pillsbury November 18, 2005

Diversity varies in graduate programsGraduate programs across campus want to attract international students, but the percentages of American and foreign students vary from program to program.Some programs...

Foreign students find home on campus

Trevor Ivan November 18, 2005

For Krittika Chatterjee, a freshman English major from India, studying in America has been a life-long dream."Even though I'd wanted to (study in America) since I was a child, the dream didn't become a...

Renowned designer opens exhibition

Samantha Rainwater November 18, 2005

Fashion museum hosts Chado Ralph Rucci exhibitThe Chado Ralph Rucci exhibit is being held in the museum's largest gallery, the Broadbent Gallery. Rucci, the first American designer to show his garments...

PRIDE! teaches history lesson

Bryan Wroten November 18, 2005

Christopher Taylor, president of PRIDE!Kent, holds up a picture of a painting of the Greek god Apollo and his lover, Cyparissus, during a presentation about homosexuality in ancient mythology. The presentation,...

COLUMN: Hummer’s big stink

Ryan deBiase November 18, 2005

They barrel up the road, consuming an entire lane of traffic and forcing leery pedestrians back to the curb where they belong. Their appearance evokes feelings of freedom, of off-roading and of Arnold...

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