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COLUMN: Frye needs to stay on the bench … for now

Joey Simon October 18, 2005

I really hope Browns coach Romeo Crennel wasn't serious when he said at a press conference Monday that he's considering benching starting quarterback Trent Dilfer.This was Crennel's response when he was...

Trees are under threat by tiny insects

Kelly Cothren October 18, 2005

The emerald ash borer is a beetle that has killed at least 6 million ash trees in southeastern Michigan since 2002.  It is starting to make its way into Ohio, and if not stopped, it may soon be found...

Cartwright key fundraiser, spokesperson for KSU

Amanda Garrett October 18, 2005

During her 15-year tenure, Kent State President Carol Cartwright helped raise more than $120 million for the university in her role as chief spokesperson and fundraiser.Being a prominent person is part...

National award given to university advisers in Las Vegas ceremony

Robert Taylor October 18, 2005

Two Kent State advisers received nationally-recognized awards for excellence in advising.Barbara Miller, exploratory adviser in Undergraduate Studies, and Benjamin Newberry, psychology adviser and teacher,...

Actor talks about gay image for Coming Out Week

Olivia Mihalic October 18, 2005

Out of every 10 homosexuals, three will be homeless, five will have suffered from physical harm due to being gay, none will get married, nine will have contemplated suicide and three will have already...

COLUMN: A rape of justice for victims

Leslie Arntz October 18, 2005

In a list of ultimate worst crimes, most would consider rape to be in the top five, resting somewhere near murder and arson. Or so I would like to think. There are some out there who treat this crime flippantly....

University focuses on campus buildings

Leslie Schelat October 17, 2005

New buildings are sprouting up on college campuses nationwide. At Kent State, things are no different.For the last several years, American School and University magazine reported record spending by colleges...

EDITORIAL: Ending of block funding a good idea

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 17, 2005

Last Friday's Undergraduate Student Senate meeting marked a magnificent example of student governing when Kevin Folk and Bill Ross proposed to remove block funding for the May 4 Task Force. The Task Force...

Kent students designing changes for Erie, Pa.

Jackie Mantey October 17, 2005

A face lift is in the works for Erie, Pa.The university's chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students met with members of the University of Buffalo's chapter Saturday to discuss and design...

May 4 Task Force may lose block funding

Sara Macho October 17, 2005

Executive Director William Ross met with the May 4 Task Force Thursday to discuss a bill that could potentially remove block funding for the student organization. The Undergraduate Student Senate will...

COLUMN: Gay people are hilarious

Aman Ali October 17, 2005

The other day I was thinking about all the groups out there that I like to make fun of.Black people, nah. My nappy hair and bad credit jokes are getting stale.White people, making fun of you guys will...

County auditors check fuel quantity, not quality in Ohio

Grace Dobush October 17, 2005

Little square stickers on gas pumps assure consumers they are getting what they are paying for.Currently, county auditors' offices in Ohio test pumps for volume, making sure the gallon you buy for close...

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