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Distance learning benefits regional campuses

Breanne George November 15, 2005

Instead of driving an hour to the Kent campus, Rachel Leishman can take upper division courses at the Tuscarawas campus via distance-learning technology."It's definitely more convenient for me," said Leishman,...

GUEST COLUMN: Free choice triumphs everything

Karl Hopkins-Lutz November 15, 2005

Pat Robertson, the 700 Club dude, has warned the citizens of Dover, Pa., not to be shocked if God smites them for not teaching intelligent design. If someone wants to believe in intelligent design, that's...

COLUMN: Unwanted encounters common in club scene

Nedda Pourahmady November 15, 2005

The array of colorful lights gleaming across the room caught my eyes instantly. People sat at the bars with their eyes glued to the numerous television screens lined up against the walls. A drunken, middle-aged...

Class helps disabled students

Ryan Haidet November 15, 2005

Leisure studies major and Kent State football player Prishod Koonce helps Kent Roosevelt High School special needs student Michael Hinkle lift weights Nov. 4 at the gym annex. High school students come...

Webcasting attracts more BSR listeners

Kenny Peris November 15, 2005

Black Squirrel Radio has had a major success with the introduction of its online radio service, otherwise known as "Webcasting."Webcasting, a concept complementing BSR's new look and Web site, allows listeners...

EDITORIAL: Editorial board is ‘Tee’d off’

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 15, 2005

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. announced Friday that it will discontinue selling two T-shirts a group of teenage girls found offensive. Its decision is lamentable.The Allegheny County Girls as Grantmakers,...

Eastway Center to celebrate movie opening this week

November 15, 2005

Harry Potter Mania will start at 8 p.m. today, tomorrow and Thursday in the lower lounge of Eastway Center.University Dining Services and Kent Student Center Programming are sponsoring the event to celebrate...

COLUMN: Cut, ignite, gasp, aerate, repeat

Don Norvell November 15, 2005

This Thursday is the Great American Smoke Out, an obscure tradition among the politically correct intended to make people quit smoking.As we all know, smokers' lives just aren't the same today as they...

LER proposal passes

Amanda Garrett November 15, 2005

Faculty Senate approved reconfiguring Kent State's LERs by a razor-thin margin at its meeting yesterday.The 15 to 13 vote will streamline LERs to make it simpler for students to transfer to other public...

Flashes soar in tune-up

Kali Price November 14, 2005

Basketball team victorious in exhibition openerJunior guard Omni Smith shoots a lay-up during the first half of the Muskingum exhibition game yesterday. The Flashes opening game is Nov. 21 against Delaware...

Citizens discuss regional progress

Sara Macho and Ryan Loew November 14, 2005

Residents cite education, jobs, governmentAKRON - For the 900 people gathered inside the University of Akron's James A. Rhodes Arena, discussing the future of Northeast Ohio took precedence to a crisp,...

ONTAP is on track as leadership shifts

Robert Taylor November 14, 2005

Director of graduate orientation moves to dean positionAfter helping to found the university's graduate orientation program 16 years ago and serving as director of the program ever since, Jerry Feezel...

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