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Judge sentences James Trimble to death

Kimberly Dick and Bethany Jones November 17, 2005

Portage County court upholds jury's decisionJudge John Enlow sentenced James E. Trimble to death by lethal injection on three aggravated murder counts yesterday in the Portage County Court of Common Pleas,...

Marine against Iraq war might face expulsion

Derek Lenehan November 16, 2005

Dave Airhart, freshman anthropology major and Kent State Anti-War Committee member, will face possible expulsion today in a hearing with Judicial Affairs. He is charged with disorderly conduct, specifically...

COLUMN: Dirty secret locked behind bars

Erin Roof November 16, 2005

1991 was a good year. The Soviet Union collapsed. Nirvana hurled grunge rock into the mainstream with Nevermind. There was the whole Gulf War thing, but let's forget about that for a moment.Most importantly,...

AFSCME re-elects three officers

Amanda Garrett November 16, 2005

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 153 re-elected three of its four officers yesterday.Ray Davis, who will begin his second term as president, said his goals for the...

COLUMN: Chaining the body, freeing the heart

Leslie Arntz November 16, 2005

Society has dictated rules pertaining to what is not acceptable behavior. Punishment is doled out.Big crimes mean long prison terms. For what is considered a minor offense, imprisonment generally results...

KentRidge on Golden Pond opens as assisted living complex

Michael Lewis November 16, 2005

The Kent Ridge assisted living center opened Monday. The dining room is designed to be more restaurant like, rather than an institutionalized cafeteria.Credit: Steve SchirraThe cottage on Golden Pond has...

EDITORIAL: LER change smart

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 16, 2005

The recent proposal raised and passed by the Faculty Senate to change the university's Liberal Education Requirements is sure to raise some eyebrows, particularly among students, but it's a smart adjustment...

Political involvement on the decline

Sara Macho November 16, 2005

Kent State becoming inactive, according to student organizationsA full course load, social obligations and a part-time job.With the many tasks students have in front of them, it may be difficult to remain...

Saved by the card

Ruth McCullagh November 16, 2005

Supermarket savings cards are everywhere, but are they worth it?They hang on key chains, sit in overstuffed wallets or are lost in the movement of life.Some say they're a consumer's best friend. Others...

Sevenoseven to discuss Christianity

Abbey Stirgwolt November 16, 2005

"If Christ were here there is one thing he would not be - a Christian."For several days now, Mark Twain's infamous words have been plastered across campus: white exclamation points on a sea of crimson....

Portage County’s flu shot supply not hurt

Missy Pollock November 16, 2005

Vaccinations still meet past demands despite shipping problems, low productionLast year there was a shortage of flu vaccinations; this year enough doses have been made, but problems with shipping make...

Students collect donations

Theresa Montgomery November 16, 2005

Shannon Weiss, senior early childhood education major, sorts donations raised by early childhood education Block 4 for Hurricane Katrina victims. David England, dean of the College of Education, stopped...

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