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First run of electronic voting machines has slow start, finish

Josh Echt November 9, 2005

This year, touch-screen voting machines were used for the first time instead of traditonal punch cards. Lois Enlow, director of board of elections, showed how to use touch-screen monitors on Oct. 3.Credit:...

Rebuilding a fraternity

Lauren Polly November 9, 2005

The story of the new Phi Delta ThetaPhi Delta Theta went from having a strong presence on campus, with five off-campus houses on College Street and a mansion on Fraternity Circle, to being left with four...

New voting machines accepted at Italian-American Society

Natalie Pillsbury November 9, 2005

Although candidates Timothy Ludick and Frank Cimino were not elected for judge, the atmosphere was somber but peaceful at the Italian American Society in Ravenna last night."I think we've gone from pensive...

Sales tax levy fails

Michael Lewis November 9, 2005

About 78 percent of residents in Portage County voted against raising the sales and use tax. As a result, county employees face potential layoffs, and residents may encounter reductions in county service.The...

PHOTO GALLERY: Election 2005

November 9, 2005

Take a look at last night's Election Day action in our Web-exclusive photo gallery. People waited, people voted and people saw the results. Election 2005

Volleyball team works toward improvement, win to end season

Amanda Vasil November 9, 2005

Senior hitter Danielle Holt hits a set during Thursday's 3-0 loss to Ohio. The Flashes travel to Bowling Green to face the Falcons at 7 p.m. Friday.Credit: Ben BreierJust because a team is supposed to...

Streetsboro residents vote to make mayor full-time position

Katie Phillips November 9, 2005

Streetsboro will have a full-time person-in-charge in the mayor's seat beginning in November 2007.The charter amendment providing residents with a full-time mayor passed in yesterday's election.The Issue...

GUEST COLUMN: Shock and amaze peers; date an older man

ohn Reinier November 9, 2005

An older man is someone a young, attractive co-ed who wants to look different, rebellious, not easily stereotyped, might consider for an on-campus mate. A man older by decades, not just years (what's being...

Sigmas move into fraternity house

Lauren Polly November 9, 2005

Sigma Sigma Sigma moved from a run-down college house on Main Street to a four-year-old mansion on Fraternity Circle to help out Phi Delta Theta.When Phi Delta Theta could not fill the mansion with enough...

Council members forget about election

November 9, 2005

SUGAR BUSH KNOLLS - Last week the 280-population village of Sugar Bush Knolls had nobody running for the four soon-to-be-vacant council seats.Sitting members forgot to apply.And village officials forgot...

OPERS helps employees $ave

Jessica Sprowl November 9, 2005

Sue Stuart, Kent State University Dining Services employee of 14 years, rings up Abby Drake, sophomore early childhood education major. After 14 years, Stuart still enjoys her job because of her fellow...

Scholars welcome inductees

Abbey Stirgwolt November 9, 2005

Scholarship. Leadership. Service.The three pillars of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars are the ties that bind its members together, the goals which it strives to accomplish and the motto by...

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