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Anti-abortion billboard truck sparks student discussion

Natalie Pillsbury October 11, 2005

Diana Shope, freshman education major, waits for a bus yesterday as the Midwest Center for Bioethical Reform trucks drive around campus. "I think it's a good idea," Shope said.Credit: Steve SchirraIf you...

Jury shown ‘gruesome’ photographs

Jessica Rothschuh October 11, 2005

RAVENNA - Jurors saw Renee Bauer's autopsy photos and heard the conclusion of Special Agent John Saraya's testimony yesterday in the capital murder trial of James E. Trimble at the Portage County Court...

KSU seeks presidential search committee

Rachel Abbey October 11, 2005

The process of finding President Carol Cartwright's successor is underway, and the chair of the presidential search committee should be named by next week.The chair will most likely be a board member,...

EDITORIAL: Government, credit cards don’t mix

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 10, 2005

There has been a change within the world of credit card payments.The Daily Kent Stater reported Friday that credit card companies are being required by the federal government to raise the minimum monthly...

COLUMN: The agitation of ignorance

Don Norvell October 10, 2005

I have this reoccurring daydream.I may be teaching a class, sitting at home or some other random task when a bunch of FBI agents kidnap me.They kidnap me and offer me a job.A special job!This job gives...

24 Hours in Portage County

October 10, 2005

2:15 a.m. - Steven Penlamb, 22, pre-law major, shares some affection with Tara Kulkerni, 21, visiting from New York. They just met in downtown Kent, amid the rest of the night life outside of the Zephyr...

From starvation to salvation

Shelley Blundell October 10, 2005

Tallmadge resident overcomes eating disorderCredit: Ben BreierThis year, 1,000 women in the United States will kill themselves.They will do it slowly and those around them will feel powerless to stop them....

On-campus energy conservation necessary to deal with soaring prices

Kelly Cothren October 10, 2005

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have increased energy costs and made energy conservation essential to Kent State students."The reality is that we have to conserve energy every way we can," said Thomas Dunn,...

An eagle with an attitude

Joanne Bello October 10, 2005

The Kent State mascot has had many incarnations through the years, including a silver fox, golden palomino horse, a cartoon character and even a live eagle. Now a slightly less lifelike eagle, Flash, represents...

Downtown businesses move into old Thompson’s Drugstore

Ryan Loew October 10, 2005

By next month, Kent residents will be able to get a tattoo, munch on popcorn and sip on bubble tea - all at the corner of Main and Water streets.The spaces at 100 and 110 E. Main St. are currently being...

Curb your consumption, cut down energy costs

Natalie Pillsbury October 10, 2005

Assistance offered for heating costsWinter heating costs are always difficult to manage, and this year's harsh hurricane season is expected to cause an approximately 45 percent increase, said Theresa Italia,...

Scholarship winners to read poetry

Ryan Knight October 10, 2005

Students will be featured today at this year's second Wick Poetry Series reading."Celebrating Our Own" is a reading that features the 2005 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Scholarship winners.Wick Fellow Josh...

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