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Provost not candidate in search for a new university president university president

November 17, 2005

Provost Paul Gaston announced he would not run for the position of the next president of Kent State in a letter to faculty and staff Tuesday. He also said he would not accept a recommendation."I have known...

EDITORIAL: Airhart’s spotlight is over

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 17, 2005

Yesterday, the Daily Kent Stater reported the Judicial Affairs hearing for David Airhart would take place at 2 p.m. that day. It turns out, however, that Judicial Affairs has instead decided to drop the...

COLUMN: Veterans still fighting for U.S.

Steve Schirra November 17, 2005

On Nov. 1, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said, "We have had a pattern of increasing the number of coalition forces during periods when there was an expectation that the insurgents and terrorists...

Wick Poetry Series to continue tonight

November 17, 2005

Maxine Scates, visiting associate professor of creative writing at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, will read her prize-winning poetry to continue the Wick Poetry Series.Scates, author of Black Loam,...

This is Exploding celebrates third birthday with concert

Gabe Gott November 17, 2005

To celebrate its third birthday, This is Exploding is playing at the Grog Shop Saturday.Credit: Ben BreierDon't cover your ears! Don't run for cover! This is one explosion you don't want to miss!This is...

All about 39th Kent State folk fest

Erica Crist November 17, 2005

From the Appalachian Mountains to the city of Kent, folk music is back againDonovan won't be so mellow at the Folk Festival this weekend.Credit: Ben BreierCathy Fink and Marcy Marxer hope to make the Folk...

Voters support Taft’s wage project and plans for capital improvements

Jessica Rothschuh November 17, 2005

Ohioans will soon see the effects of their votes cast on five statewide issues in the off-term elections Nov. 8 - of which they passed one.Voters approved Issue 1, a $2 billion bond initiative supporting...

All the music with none of the makeup

Sean Ammerman November 17, 2005

  All Headliners, No Eyeliner Featuring ADHD, When Words Fail You, Ten Count Fail, Made in Canada, The Rydells Where? Fat Jimmy's When? Saturday at 9 p.m. How much? $5, 21+, $7, 18+ For someone who...

COLUMN: Some women allow their voices to be smothered

Jen Steer November 17, 2005

I am no Maureen Dowd. I do, however, have the strange urge to call former FEMA director, Michael Brown, a boob. Since Maureen did it, I thought I'd give it a try. Check out Dowd's Nov. 5 column if you...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ not a bore

Matthew Carroll November 17, 2005

Here's a quick word association test:William ShakespeareIf you responded with old, boring and/or Gwyneth Paltrow, then we have a thing or two in common. So when I found out that I would be going to see...

Charges dropped against Airhart

Derek Lenehan November 17, 2005

Dave Airhart, Marine veteran and freshman anthropology major, had all disciplinary charges against him dropped by the university. His lawyer, Nancy Grim, was notified by the administration last night,...

Cartwright’s raise approved

Rachel Abbey November 17, 2005

As of yesterday, President Carol Cartwright receives $270,000 per year for her work at Kent State. The Board of Trustees approved an approximate 5 percent raise for the president, starting September 2005.Cartwright's...

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