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New opportunity to study abroad

Trevor Ivan November 4, 2005

Kent State students have a new option for internships. Students are now able to do a seven-week summer internship in London.Ken Cushner, Kent State's executive director of international affairs, student...

EDITORIAL: NBA: Now Better Attired

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 4, 2005

As of Wednesday, the NBA got a little bit better looking - or at least a little better dressed.NBA Commissioner David Stern announced on Oct. 17 that there would now be a league-wide business casual dress...

Mongrain to show glass-blowing talents in Kent

Jackie Mantey November 4, 2005

Self training and some brotherly love.These two things are what sparked James Mongrain's interest in glass art."My brother was my first glass teacher, and he really got me started on what I would do for...

Effect of interest groups on political parties is debated

Josh Echt November 4, 2005

The Republican and Democratic parties may not agree on much, but they both tend to agree on one thing: Neither party receives large amounts of influence from Portage County interest groups.Paul H. Jones,...

Double the fun

Erin Hopkins November 4, 2005

Some twins enjoy living together, while others are content away from eachotherIdentical twins Natalie and Erin Rossi have found comfort in having nearly the same personality, the same taste in clothing...

Letters to the Editor

November 4, 2005

'Stater' editorital board needs a reality checkDear Editor,I was frustrated to read the editorial "No goblins in Kent." The Daily Kent Stater editorial board saw fit to congratulate the Kent Police Department...

KSU down but not out after sweep

Amanda Vasil November 4, 2005

Sophomore Anja Knabe-Paulsen, outside hitter, passes the ball to senior Anne Butts, server, at last night's volleyball match against Ohio University. The Flashes lost 3-0 to the Bobcats.Credit: Jason HallThere...

PRIDE! revises Safe Zone

Rachel Abbey November 4, 2005

PRIDE! Kent revamped its Safe Zone Program this semester, hoping to make the training easier to understand and to better prepare its members for possible situations they might face."In the past, it was...

Mike’s Place could sell mixed drinks after Tuesday

Kimberly Dick November 3, 2005

Emily McCarthy, 24, pours a beer at Mike's Place last night. Mike's Place is currently attempting to get its liquor license. "It will make the guests happier. They don't have to go somewhere else (for...

School board candidates run unopposed

Katie Phillips November 3, 2005

Candidates vying for seats on the Kent City School District Board of Education are running unopposed in a non-partisan general election Tuesday.Ryan Ferrara, John J. Flynn, Brian K. Boykin and are running...

COLUMN: Even without presidential elections, issues are big

Jen Steer November 3, 2005

Election day is coming up and there are a few issues across the nation that are "kind of a big deal." Even though this isn't a presidential election, it doesn't mean it's not important. It does, however,...

Mayor position could turn full time

Katie Phillips November 3, 2005

STREETSBORO-Streetsboro residents have the option on Tuesday to vote for a charter amendment that would provide the city with a full-time mayor. If passed, the amendment would not go into effect until...

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