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Arrests typical for Halloween weekend

Leslie Schelat November 2, 2005

After an eventful Halloween weekend, the Daily Kent Stater blotter was a little bigger than usual.In yesterday's edition of the Stater, the blotter, which listed arrests and reported crimes for Friday,...

COLUMN: The military must leave the schools

Erin Roof November 2, 2005

Kent State likes to tout its commitment to diversity. The administration says it embraces students of all ethnicities, ages, religions, genders and sexual orientations. Yet, it allows one of the largest...

Residents wait to see effect of nuisance laws

Michael Lewis November 2, 2005

When residents and students voiced concerns about their neighbors and the city's nuisance abatement ordinance, Kent City Council listened.Since city council's decision to give the current laws time to...

Periodical loan time extended

November 2, 2005

Current and bound periodicals, including popular magazines and newspapers, can now be checked out from the library for one day.Periodicals checked out of the library are due by closing of the following...

Library to open Poetry Corner

Tiffany Ciesicki November 2, 2005

The second floor of the library will soon be the home of the Wick Poetry Corner.Tomorrow, students will gather to listen to several readings by poets, including undergraduate Wick scholarship winners.The...

Letters to the Editor

November 2, 2005

Number of dead not importantDear Editor:I am the parent of a freshman, and do enjoy receiving the Daily Kent Stater online. It is an excellent college newsletter. I welcome the right for all opinions to...

Cincinnati mayoral race heats up

Audrey Wagstaff November 2, 2005

CINCINNATI - With Charles Luken, current mayor of Cincinnati, not running for re-election, the Queen City mayoral race is filled with prospective leaders.Cincinnati City Council member David Pepper took...

Comeback kids look to win MAC

Matt Gottfried November 2, 2005

The "Comeback Kids."That's the name Kent State field hockey coach Kerry DeVries gave to her resurgent team, which overcame a 0-11 start to win an unprecedented eight straight conference games and close...

Senators, locals react to indictment

Derek Lenehan November 1, 2005

Students' reactions mixed about I. Lewis Libby's resignationStudents have mixed reactions to the tide of resignations and indictments in Washington, including that of I. Lewis Libby, the vice president's...

EDITORIAL: ‘Times’ takes high ground

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board November 1, 2005

On Wednesday of last week, the United States reached its second major casualty milestone since the invasion of Iraq in 2003. As of that day, 2,000 men and women had been killed.Sadly, 2,000 often is just...

KSU students hit the streets for Sleepout in Risman Plaza

Katie Alberti November 1, 2005

Habitat for Humanity will host their annual "Sleepout in Risman Plaza" tonight to raise money for local organizations throughout Portage County.Starting at 8 p.m., participating students will spend the...

U.S. encourages increased study of math, science

Rachel Abbey November 1, 2005

Studies suggest the United States needs to increase its focus on technology-related fields to bolster the country's economy and national defense."They're recognizing the deficit compared to other countries...

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