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Residence halls host holiday activities

Stephanie Park October 27, 2005

Local children celebrate Halloween on campusSenior nursing majors Stephanie Murray and Adam Taylor greet 3-year-old Dion Mason and 2-year-old Anaya Buckley while trick-or-treating in Beall Hall.Credit:...

GAP program helps peasants

Trevor Ivan October 27, 2005

It may be difficult for some to imagine an area of the world where running water is scarce and political and economic oppression are rampant. These conditions are a reality for people in parts of Southeastern...

Halloween extravaganza to offer kids treats, not tricks

Stephanie Park October 27, 2005

Lower Plaza's Halloween Extravaganza will offer many treats to Small Group residents looking to participate in holiday activities tonight.Residents will have the opportunity to bob for apples, decorate...

COLUMN: Architecture for insurgency

Ryan deBiase October 27, 2005

Two plumes of smoke rise miles into the sky. Below lies a smoldering debris pit of bent steel and fractured concrete. A dust cloud expands in all directions, as the fleeing multitudes gasp and choke on...

EDITORIAL: No death, no justice for Trimble

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 27, 2005

Obviously life in prison with a chance of parole after 25 to 30 years isn't an option for James Trimble. Oh, it may be a legal option that the jury must soon consider, but for anyone who was affected by...

Distinguished Staff Awards given out today

October 27, 2005

President Carol Cartwright will give a cash prize to Distinguished Staff Award recipients at a special breakfast today.This year, there are eight winners in four categories. They were chosen by a panel...

Students, staff come out to Fall Fest in costume for food, fun

Stephanie Park October 27, 2005

Jessica Artl, freshman zoology major, Erin Wood nursing major and Calin Owens graphic design major decorate pumpkins at Fall Fest in Stewart Hall in Small Group.Credit: Steve SchirraOrange and black streamers...

COLUMN: A ban on Halloween fun hurts more than it helps

Allison Pritchard October 27, 2005

Remember those Halloween parties you had in elementary school - with your Little Mermaid costume that your mom made and handfuls of fun-sized Three Musketeers? Now, for some kiddies, such merriment is...

Flashes tune up for tourney time

Deanna Stevens October 27, 2005

Catharine Marosszeky, freshman midfielder, cuts the ball around an Ohio player during the Oct. 21 game. Kent State won 3-2. The Flashes travel to Buffalo for their final Mid-American Conference game of...

Flashes exchange vows to come together

Amanda Vasil October 27, 2005

Jellybeans, wedding bands connect volleyball teamKatie Mang and team captains, Danielle Holt and Anne Butts, wear their "wedding bands" around their left ring finger to signify unity among team members.Credit:...

English professor accepts mission to spend seven months in Nepal

Ryan Knight October 27, 2005

Larry Starzyk, a professor in the English department, will spend seven months in Nepal as a 2006 Fulbright Scholar. This is his second time receiving the award.The intention of the program is to develop...

Leadership fraternity celebrates 40 years

Lauren Polly October 27, 2005

Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership fraternity, celebrates its 40th anniversary this semester during its member initiation Nov. 6.ODK has been active since 1914 and is present on 285 college campuses....

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