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Pleas made for Trimble

Kristin Lindsey November 3, 2005

RAVENNA - The sentencing phase in the triple-murder trial of James E. Trimble began yesterday as the defense tried to show jurors "James Trimble the human being" through testimony from Trimble's family...

Library classes offer more than just notes

Tiffany Ciesicki November 2, 2005

Professor Molly Lindner recalls looking up while speaking one day to find many of her students were no longer sitting in front of her.At first, she worried they had all left. After a moment, she realized...

Renaissance Ball candidates

Bryan Wroten November 2, 2005

The pageant portion of Black United Students' Renaissance Ball is part of a 36-year-long tradition, ball co-chair Ryan Robinson said."The pageant showcases some of the talents of the students here," he...

Flashes take on No. 1 in MAC

Amanda Vasil November 2, 2005

Confidence carries optimistic team against top-ranked Ohio UniversitySophomore middle hitter Anne Zakelj hits the ball while Miami's middle hitters Emily Schroeder and Kate Norris attempt to block it at...

Flu shots cheap and convenient at DeWeese

Ryan Haidet November 2, 2005

Sophomore nursing major Tonya Beaumont gives Erin Mulcahey, sophomore deaf education major, a flu shot yesterday afternoon at the DeWeese Health Center. Mulcahey gets her flu shot every year and hasn't...

Verder Hall displays student artwork

Jackie Mantey November 2, 2005

Junior fashion design major Rachael Edmiston looks at artwork in the Verder Hall gallery opening yesterday evening. Students from Verder Hall submitted their work for the gallery, and the work could be...

EDITORIAL: No goblins in Kent

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 2, 2005

The Kent Police Department showed remarkable restraint during Halloween weekend, and they ought to be congratulated for their good work this Saturday.The thousands of drunken college students that swarmed...

Risman becomes habitat

Katie Alberti November 2, 2005

Students brave cold, construct shanty townAngie Hackworth, sophomore middle education major, sits in a huge box in Risman Plaza last night while Audra Jervey, sophomore architecture major, and Jessica...

Cause of Allyn Hall fire is determined

Stephanie Park November 2, 2005

The cause of the Allyn Hall fire, which forced 80 residents to evacuate early Labor Day morning, was determined to be an electrical problem, said Ed Moisio, university fire prevention and safety coordinator.Moisio...

Apollo’s Fire takes audiences to sunny Mediterranean

Erica Crist November 2, 2005

Kent Classic Arts presents Apollo's Fire, The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra performing what has been called a "musical bonfire" in a concert of vocal, instrumental and dance music from Spain and Italy at...

Spring parking permits on sale tomorrow

David Carr November 2, 2005

Students who need to purchase a spring parking permit may do so online or at Parking Services tomorrow beginning at 8 a.m. Permits are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis and lot eligibility is determined...

COLUMN: Childish demands for grownup issue

Leslie Arntz November 2, 2005

On Dec. 6, oral arguments will begin in the Supreme Court for the case of FAIR v. Rumsfeld. The constitutionality of the Solomon Amendment will be determined. The current law allows the Secretary of Defense...

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