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A taste of Tennessee music comes to Kent

Erika Kreider October 5, 2005

Former national junior fiddle champion, Sam Bush, will perform at The Kent Stage on Friday.Credit: Ben Breier  Sam Bush Where? The Kent Stage When? Friday, 8 p.m. How much? $25  Sam Bush is lucky...

Freshman freestyle rapper tears up Kent State

Olivia Mihalic October 5, 2005

Local rap artist Derek Meitz, also known as "D-Meitz," started his own record label and production company Graveyard Entertainment. He hopes Graveyard Entertainment someday will design clothing and become...

Kent Stark workshop promotes deaf awareness

Rebekah Mosora October 5, 2005

Gallaudet University. A university that combines deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students into a diverse community. A university that until the Deaf President Now protest in 1988 was never run by a deaf...

Hungry hearts give to hurricane victims

Leslie Schelat October 5, 2005

Helping hurricane victims has never been so delicious.Yesterday more than 16,000 restaurants across the country teamed up to raise money for the American Red Cross and victims of Hurricanes Katrina and...

The Grog Shop gets Oranger

Matthew Carroll October 5, 2005

Credit: Steve SchirraHave you ever wished that the skies were bluer, the grass was greener, and the music was - well - oranger? San Francisco band Oranger is here to make sure at least one of those dreams...

Cartwright announces retirement plans

Rachel Abbey October 5, 2005

President feels it's time for a shift in powerPresident Carol Cartwright speaks at a meeting on Sept. 16 in a conference room of the library. Cartwright announced yesterday that she plans to step down...

Kent incubator provides cheap start-up costs for businesses

Josh Echt October 5, 2005

The City of Kent's accidental discovery of vacant space above its offices was no tragedy for Liquid Learning CEO Ronald McDaniel.His home-based business producing educational and security tracking tools...

COLUMN: Trying a week without Internet

Jessica Alaimo October 5, 2005

I'm fascinated by old-fashioned newsrooms: Reporters banging out stories on typewriters, pasting copy up on boards and developing film in dark rooms.But those days are long gone, and computers and the...

Ready for Ramadan: Fasting is already underway

Jessica Sprowl October 5, 2005

Chereen Gamal, a graduate community counseling student and president of the Muslim Student Association, and fellow Muslims began the holy month of Ramadan Tuesday.Credit: Steve Schirra"Praise be to Allah,...

CEO to speak in lecture tonight

October 5, 2005

This evening, the College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Management is hosting the first of two lectures in entrepreneurship this semester.The Michael D. Solomon Lecture Series in Entrepreneurship...

Local donations reach Louisiana

Jillian Kramer October 5, 2005

Eva Joy Smith, Christ Church prayer coordinator, helps New Orleans evacuee Marcelo Gonzales, 6, sort through a box of school supplies donated by Ravenna Brown Middle School. The church, located in West...

How about a movie to go with your music?

Walt Kneeland October 5, 2005

CinemaNow.com offers movie rentals via downloadChances are, if you have a computer, Internet access and time to spend online, you've downloaded a song or two. In recent years, services such as Napster...

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