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KIC presents awards to the best decorated rooms

Stephanie Park October 10, 2005

Whitney Dupra, sophomore early childhood education major, won the Most Creative award for her room decorations in Kent Interhall Council's Homestyling 2005 contest. Dupra said she will receive a $75 gift...

Hurricane Katrina renews debate over global warming

Greg Schwartz October 10, 2005

With New Orleans left a disaster area in Hurricane Katrina's wake, the debate about global warming's effects is being hotly renewed among scientists.Global warming is the term atmospheric scientists use...

Prepare for cold winter with common sense

Jessica Rothschuh October 10, 2005

Energy Conservation Temperature Control In the winter: Thermostats should be set no higher than 72 degrees during the day and evening when people are home. People generate heat. If you have a group...

Biodiesel becoming popular alternative

Leslie Schelat October 10, 2005

There are many ways for automobile drivers to conserve gas.Co-workers carpool, service garages encourage drivers to maintain their vehicles for maximum fuel economy and automobile manufacturers sell hybrid...

Senate discusses LERs, Cartwright’s retirement

Amanda Garrett October 10, 2005

Faculty Senate discussed new LER guidelines that will make it easier for students to transfer to other Ohio universities at its meeting yesterday.The new transfer module, which is being imposed by the...

Kent State custodians find everything and anything

Kelly Cothren October 10, 2005

William Corcoran Jr. works in the house keeping department of the Student Center yesterday, wiping down tables, taking out the trash and reorganizing chairs. Corcoran keeps on working until his shift is...

Nuremberg prosecutor to share perspective

Ryan Knight October 10, 2005

A former Nuremberg trial prosecutor will provide a historical and modern perspective on the operation of war crimes tonight at the Student Center.Henry T. King, a professor at Case Western Reserve University,...

KSU fashion students live, learn in New York City next semester

Samantha Rainwater October 10, 2005

New York City is more than 400 miles away from Kent. But to some students, the city life seems like a different world.Fashion design and merchandising majors will have a chance to spend next semester studying...

Marching Flashes welcome troops

Erica Crist October 9, 2005

Cpl. Ray Roccon, a 2004 Kent State graduate, kisses his wife Ayron, senior business major, after returning from a seven-month tour in Iraq. Roccon and 140 Marines of the Akron-based Weapons Company, 3rd...

Illegal downloading can cost more in the end

William Schertz October 9, 2005

It's been a little more than one month since the beginning of fall semester, and in that time illegal downloading has once again become a problem for the university."It's a big headache for me," said Greg...

Parking illegally will cost you more in the end

David Carr October 9, 2005

Running late to class. There's nowhere to park.There are three open handicap spots. The car really wouldn't be in the way - it is exam day.It won't take long. Half an hour, tops. No one will even know.While...

Defense tries to discount special agent’s testimony

Jessica Rothschuh October 9, 2005

RAVENNA - Special Agent John Saraya testified Friday he was not aware of one of three bullets SWAT team snipers fired into the Ranfield Road home of victim Sarah Positano.Public Defender Dennis Lager cross-examined...

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