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Ben Stein speaks at Stark Campus

Rebekah Mosora November 3, 2005

Actor, comedian, writer and college professor Ben Stein speaks at Kent State Stark Campus yesterday evening. He gave advice and spoke candidly about his life experiences in his speech titled, "Free at...

You better knock, knock, knock on mtvU’s ‘Woodies’

Ben Breier November 3, 2005

Death Cab for Cutie is lost in the woodies . . .Credit: Jason HallIt's fairly safe to say that the mtvU "Woodies" are far away from being your stereotypical award show.Last year was the debut year for...

Zox provides fresh mix to music scene

Nicholas DiSabatino November 3, 2005

Zox's follow-up album, The Wait, blends a mix of alternative, playful songs that provide a musical journey for your ears. Released in August by Armo Records, its new album is sure to gather new fans and...

Sales tax to fund county operations

Michael Lewis November 3, 2005

On Tuesday, the Portage County Board of Commissioners will ask voters to approve a one-half percent sales and use tax increase in the hopes of balancing next year's $2.3 million budget deficit.If the levy...

Hilarities Club keeps fans rolling in aisles

Erika Kreider November 3, 2005

Kitty and Tom Kiel of Sagamore Hills and Kelly Widemire of Cuyahoga Falls enjoy a party they won at Hilarities Comedy Club to see comedian Randy Chestnut Oct. 6.Credit: Jason HallBy traveling 15 minutes,...

Issue 7 on ballot could support Portage County MRDD services

Kristin Lindsey November 3, 2005

Portage County voters will have the choice Tuesday to pass or fail Issue 7, which would renew a $4.1 million tax levy that supports services provided by the county's Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental...

Seven deadly sins become inspiration for fashion show

Samantha Rainwater November 3, 2005

Maria Mancino, Bradley Springfield, Alyse Kimble and Hannah Powell model the "envy" line at the 4th annual Beaux Arts Ball fashion show titled "The 7 Deadly Sins" put on by the Fashion Student Organization....

EDITORIAL: Airhart protest a cheap stunt

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 3, 2005

Freshman anthropology major David Airhart has been getting massive airtime after he staged a controversial peace demonstration on top of a military recruitment climbing wall. This editorial board is not...

Canton’s Relient K returns to Ohio with MxPx

Kimberly Dick November 3, 2005

The band took time from its busy schedule to record a new EP, Apathetic. The disc is comprised of previously unreleased material.Credit: Jason HallCanton-based punk poppers Relient K follow in the footsteps...

Don’t bank on bankruptcy

Ruth McCullagh November 3, 2005

New law makes it difficult to get a fresh startJamie Pace, senior art education major, accumulated $9,000 in debt during her college "experience" and used an education loan to pay it off.Credit: Steve...

Incumbents seek re-election; others join trustee race

Natalie Pillsbury November 3, 2005

Both Brimfield and Franklin Townships will elect two trustees Tuesday. Five candidates are running in each area.Township trustees serve as the executive branch of government for the township. Three sit...

Youngstown Symphony Orchestra: 80 years old and still going strong

Gabe Gott November 3, 2005

Credit: Jason HallThe Youngstown Symphony Orchestra opened its 80th anniversary season Oct. 22.The orchestra, under the direction of Isaiah Jackson, performs at the Edward W. Powers Auditorium in downtown...

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