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Candidates divided on boarding house issue

Kristin Lindsey October 25, 2005

Candidates for Kent city council-at-large are divided on how to approach rules against boarding houses in the city. They had the opportunity to express their opinions on this issue and others during the...

Rosa Parks remembered by students, faculty

Bryan Wroten October 25, 2005

Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks waves after being honored in the U.S. Capitol with the Congressional Gold Medal in June 1999. Parks died of natural causes at her home in Detroit on Monday.Credit: Steve...

COLUMN: Safety at the cost of freedom

Don Norvell October 24, 2005

During my senior year of high school, I turned 18. Being a political junkie in training, I was most enthused that I could finally vote.There were a number of issues on the ballot for that primary election,...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: New tattoo artist offers ‘tattoos for smart people’

Jessica Wojcik October 24, 2005

Jason Wells, 25, owner of Kent's newest tattoo studio, Pulse Dermagraphics, tattoos senior art major Ed Pecek's shoulder. Visit StaterOnline.com to see a Web-exclusive story and photo gallery about Wells,...

COLUMN: Kiddie crush is flattering, leaves lasting impression

Nedda Pourahmady October 24, 2005

As I sat inside the luxurious living room filled with fellow Iranians, I watched him prance across the room. His dark brown hair, brown eyes and pearl-white skin caught my eye instantly. He had this playful...

EDITORIAL: Internet upgrade is unfunded mandate

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 24, 2005

Ever heard of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act? Well, according to the New York Times, the expansion of this piece of legislation from 1994 may end up costing American universities...

Kent Environmental Council discusses future conservation

Brian Andrasak October 24, 2005

The two biggest energy consumers in Kent sit at opposite ends of the conservation spectrum. Kent State has a program well underway to conserve energy on campus, while the city of Kent is still trying to...

Trustees support state Issue 1

Rachel Abbey October 24, 2005

The issue, if passed, could provide $500 million in research funding, Gaston said.The Board of Regents has asked universities to support Issue 1, said Board Chairman R. Douglas Cowan. The issue deals with...

Sculpting the perfect body

Sean Ammerman October 24, 2005

Bodybuilders push themselves to the extremesMike Kunar, senior marketing major and personal trainer at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, won his junior men's weight class in a body building competition.Credit:...

Moondog Recording Studio offers students deals

Marissa Mikolak October 24, 2005

Downtown Kent offers much more than bars and clubs for students with an interest in music. Moondog Recording Studio has made its home in what was once an apartment building on historic Water Street.Moondog...

Trustees hold special session

Amanda Garrett October 24, 2005

Board approves agreement between Kent State, AFSCMEThe Board of Trustees approved the collective bargaining agreement with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 153, in...

BREAKING NEWS: Jury finds Trimble guilty on all counts

October 24, 2005

Jurors today delivered a verdict of guilty on all nine counts in the James E. Trimble triple-murder trial. Trimble, 45, of Brimfield is convicted of three counts of aggravated murder for the deaths of...

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