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Jurors to continue deliberations

Bethany Jones October 24, 2005

After the presentation of three weeks worth of evidence in the triple-murder trial of James E. Trimble, 45, of Brimfield, jurors today will continue deliberations, which began yesterday and will continue...

Man, I dress like a woman

Leslie Schelat October 24, 2005

Women's pants are becoming a popular fashion trend for young menWearing women's jeans has come into fashion due to the fit and style. Dan Kline, sophomore communications major and two-year wearer of women's...

Cadet helps hurricane victims

Katherine Colucy October 24, 2005

Jesse Grimm, ROTC member and sophomore physical education major, went to aid Katrina survivors in Louisiana for two weeks between Sept. 24 and Oct. 8.Credit: Ben BreierWhile many supporters made generous...

PHOTO GALLERY: ‘Tattoos for smart people’

October 24, 2005

Walking up West Erie Street in downtown Kent, patrons of Pulse Dermagraphics Studio are confronted with a large cartoon face on a red door. The face, in the likeness of Pulse owner Jason Wells, greets...

No ifs, ands or butts

Shelley Blundell October 24, 2005

Stark thinks smoking stinksSigns surround outdoor patios on the Kent State Stark campus telling smokers not to smoke near buildings.Credit: Jason HallThe air at Kent State Stark campus is a little less...

Costs increasing in Ohio public colleges

Ben Breier October 24, 2005

College students in Ohio and at Kent State have watched repeated funding cuts and tuition increases strain their budgets for several years.But now someone else is taking notice.In its annual report on...

Letters to the Editor

October 23, 2005

Course catalog cuts help keep tuition downDear Editor:Over the past week, I have seen numerous students protesting and complaining about the University's decision to stop printing hard copies of the course...

Trimble closing arguments start

Kimberly Dick October 23, 2005

After three weeks of presenting evidence and testimonies, the prosecution and defense attorneys are expected to conclude with final arguments in the triple murder case against James E. Trimble today.Public...

DTA and OTA award professors

Joanna Adolph October 23, 2005

Art education instructor Juliann Dorff receives the award for Outstanding Term Teaching Friday during the University Teaching Council's award ceremony held at the Student Center Ballroom.Credit: Steve...

Flashes cease losing streak

Amanda Vasil October 23, 2005

After four straight losses, two long weekends away from home and a season filled with ups and downs, things were not looking good for the Kent State volleyball team.But that all changed this weekend.In...

BREAKING WEB EXCLUSIVE: Jury begins deliberation in Trimble trial

October 23, 2005

The capital murder trial of James E. Trimble, 45, of Brimfield, came to a close today after both sides presented closing arguments. The jury will now begin deliberation.For up-to-date and late-breaking...

USS delays vote on task force funding

Sara Macho October 23, 2005

The Undergraduate Student Senate decided last week to postpone voting on automatic block funding for the May 4 Task Force.The USS will discuss the May 4 Task Force Bill further during the Allocation Committee's...

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