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Thrice promotes new album with headline tour

Erika Kreider October 19, 2005

This hard-rock band is Thrice as nice with a new album and tour.Credit: Ben Breier  Thrice and The Bled Playing with Underoath and Veda Where? The House of Blues, Cleveland When? 6 p.m. Tuesday How...

‘North Country’ is just fine

Robert Taylor October 19, 2005

Charlize Theron and Woody Harrelson kick it in North Country.Credit: Ben BreierCan you feel it in the air? Oscar season has begun. One can always tell because posters permeate theaters with gorgeous stars...

Truck spills chemical

Katie Phillips October 19, 2005

Last night, a 55-gallon drum containing hazardous waste fell off of a truck onto state Route 261. The waste was a combination of sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid. No injuries were attributed to the...

Young harvests good melodies with ‘Prairie Wind’

Gabe Gott October 19, 2005

Neil Young is one of the most prolific songwriters in the history of recorded music.His albums span five decades and range in style from folk rock to country and even grunge.Young's new album, Prairie...

Readership program a hit with students

Sara Macho October 19, 2005

The Collegiate Readership Program, which distributes complimentary issues of USA Today and New York Times at certain campus locations, may be more beneficial to students than campus leaders originally...

NY professor addresses Jewish radicalism

Abbey Stirgwolt October 19, 2005

Michael Staub, a professor of the City University of New York, discussed Jewish radicalism and how it compared to the black pride movement.Credit: Steve SchirraIn the Jewish Defense League of the 1970s,...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Twisted Music For Damaged People

Shelley Blundell October 19, 2005

CO-CONSPIRATORCredit: Steve SchirraThink you've got a handle on progressive jazz metal?Think again. That is, unless you've seen Co-Conspirator.This three-piece outfit based out of Akron is anything but...

Letters to the Editor

October 19, 2005

May 4 more than 'intricate'; it's historyDear Editor:Imagine my surprise when I read the Stater Online for the first time and found the nonsense in the editorial regarding funding for the May 4 Task Force.An...

GUEST COLUMN: Block funding needs to continue for May 4 Task Force

Karen Cunningham October 19, 2005

On Oct. 7, Undergraduate Student Senate Executive Director William Ross and Senator Kevin Folk introduced a bill to revoke permanent funding provided to the May 4 Task Force for the annual May 4 commemoration....

EDITORIAL: No excuse for lack of school spirit

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 19, 2005

Two great mysteries dominate the American psyche, both of which will probably never be answered to anyone's satisfaction. The first is: Where is Jimmy Hoffa's body located? The second and more important...

USS senator, dean want to control library noise

Sara Macho October 19, 2005

Student Advancement Sen. Preston Mitchum is teaming up with Mark Weber, dean of Libraries and Media Services, to control noise in the university library.Mitchum, who had been receiving numerous noise complaints...

The Frames’ Glen Hansard discusses his love for music, concerts

Ben Breier October 19, 2005

Take a picture of The Frames, and hang it on the wall.Credit: Ben Breier  The Frames Playing with Josh Ritter Where? Beachland Ballroom When? Tomorrow at 8 p.m. How much? $15  Few musicians actually...

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