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Students unite to take back the night

Michelle Poje October 17, 2005

Tomorrow evening, as darkness closes in on Kent's main campus, you may hear their voices before you actually see them. Like ghosts of the night, men and women of all ages will slowly wind their way across...

Volleyball suffers two losses

Amanda Vasil October 16, 2005

Senior Danielle Holt spikes the ball past two Akron defenders. Kent won the first and lost the final three sets to its host Akron on Friday night.Credit: Steve SchirraSenior Anne Butts goes up for a block...

COLUMN: Flashes’ best performance hidden in loss

Kali Price October 16, 2005

A win is a win and a loss is a loss.Or is it?Navy coach Paul Johnson said, "It wasn't a pretty game. That would be an understatement."Even the Washington Post said that "Navy's Win Isn't 'Good Looking'".But...

Cherokee mural celebrates community

Marissa Mikolak October 16, 2005

Cherokee artist Edwin George explains the story behind his mural titled "Love" and the important spiritual symbols within it yesterday afternoon across from the North Water Street Gallery.Credit: Steve...

Alumni talks to KSU Greeks

Lauren Polly October 16, 2005

New members of sororities and fraternities were introduced to what being Greek means as a whole yesterday in the Kiva."New Member Convocation is really informative," said Robyn Heiman, Delta Gamma's vice...

Film explores Hilter’s influence on religion

Abbey Stirgwolt October 16, 2005

Numerous terra cotta tiles adorn the walls of an early 20th century German church. Some of the tiles depict images of Jesus Christ; others bear scratched-out swastika symbols. The mahogany pulpit features...

After nearly 15 years at Kent State, Cartwright leaves a lasting impact

Rachel Abbey October 16, 2005

President Carol Cartwright made her mark in some way on everything the university has done in the nearly 15 years she has served as Kent State's president.From the creation of the Founders Scholars Program...

Fundraiser raises hairs and money

Kenny Peris October 16, 2005

Halloween: That bewitching time of year when the streets are crowded with witches, goblins, ghosts, demons and - public relations students.This weekend at Geauga Lake's "Halloween Haunt," Kent State's...

Midshipmen sink Flashes’ ship

Kali Price October 16, 2005

Junior wide receiver Najah Pruden misses a deep pass in the second quarter, while free safety No. 24 Greg Sudderth intercepts the pass at the Kent vs. Navy game on Saturday. The Flashes fell to the Midshipmen...

Letters to the Editor

October 16, 2005

Stater's 'blatant attack' is misguided, ignorantDear Editor:It has come to our attention that your staff feels we are among a few organizations whose salaries should not be paid with student dollars. First...

Neighbors of murdered student recall events on night of incident

Katie Phillips October 16, 2005

The ongoing trial of James E. Trimble evokes vivid memories for the neighbors of the Kent State student who was held hostage on Jan. 21.Trimble is being tried in the Portage County Common Pleas Court on...

COLUMN: Don’t be so quick to judge

Allen Hines October 16, 2005

On Oct. 5, the Daily Kent Stater reported on Brian Peteritis, a junior Kent State student who was found dead in his room in Centennial Court B. Monday's letter to the editor condemned the article as "cut-throat...

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