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Folk festival brings variety of artists to Kent

Erica Crist November 10, 2005

The Holmes Brothers (above) and John Gorka (right) will perform at the annual Kent State Folk Festival.Credit: Ben Breier  John Gorka Playing with David Francey What? All ages concert Where? The Kent...

Unspent funds will go to universities in need

November 10, 2005

The Natural Disaster Student Aid Fairness Act will give unspent funds from last year's campus-based aid programs to universities affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, said John Kolotos, program specialist...

Faculty Senate’s new proposal will change LERs

manda Garrett November 10, 2005

A new proposal before the Faculty Senate will streamline Kent State's LER requirements to make it easier for students to transfer to other public universities in Ohio.The changes in the current proposal...

Kent State publishes prestigious journal

Seth Roy November 10, 2005

Many students and staff might not think "Review of Futures Markets," a new journal published by Kent State, could be of much help to them, but it can teach them how to hedge a spider.The journal was originally...

A fertile solution

Ruth McCullagh November 10, 2005

College students get cash through sperm donationsMost students use their refrigerators to chill beverages, perishable foods and other items. Ryan Neubig, junior physics major, uses his to also keep his...

mtvU Woodies brings together alternative bands

Ben Breier November 10, 2005

Saul Williams (left) and Matisyahu perform together at the mtvU Woodie Awards.Credit: Ben Breier  The mtvU Woodies Premiere When? 8 p.m. tonight Where to watch? mtvU, channel 22 on campus Death Cab...

A soldier’s story

TaLeiza Calloway November 10, 2005

Student veteran reflects on years of army serviceBeing a soldier and serving his country was something that Neale Linge always wanted to do.The 26-year old student veteran, junior public relations major...

COLUMN: Samuel Alito not so neato

Jen Steer November 10, 2005

From the time that Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement to William Rehnquist's death to the nominations of John Roberts and Harriet Miers, my sentiments have been the same - we're screwed. We're...

Students design plans to help city of Youngstown

Jackie Mantey November 10, 2005

Graduate students Adam Yaracs and Rob Dower work on future plans for the shrinking phenomenon of Youngstown. The city has experienced a decline in population. An informational program about the students'...

Play focuses on ‘home’ values

Erica Crist November 10, 2005

Brandi Davis, senior advertising major, and Michael May rehearse for the upcoming play at Oscar Ritchie Hall titled "Home." The play will show Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week and next week.Credit:...

All about 50 Cent

Seth Roy November 10, 2005

Rapper changes it up, acts in filmWhat do you do if you're cornered by a gang of kids attempting to steal the drugs you don't have?"The intelligent thing to do is be like 'I ain't got nothing,'" Curtis...

The ins and outs of instructing

Robert Taylor November 10, 2005

Julie Katz, senior intervention specialist major, finalizes an attendance sheet for her orientation class. Katz teaches an orientation class for students with majors in the College of Arts and Sciences.Credit:...

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