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Outstanding professors to be awarded for their hard work

Amanda Garrett October 4, 2005

Six Kent State professors will have $1,500 dollars and a trophy when the Alumni Association's teaching awards are handed out later this month.The association's awards are split into two divisions to honor...

Flashes looking for new ways to produce a winning season

Kali Price October 4, 2005

Sophomore quarterback Michael Machen passes to redshirt junior wide receiver Brian Bell on Sept. 17. The Flashes (1-4, 0-3 Mid-American Conference) have the weekend off before facing Navy on Oct. 15.Credit:...

BREAKING NEWS: Cartwright announces retirement plans

October 4, 2005

President Carol Cartwright, Kent State's 10th president, has announced her decision to step down from the leadership position she has held for nearly 15 years.Speaking this morning at a meeting with her...

Flashes prepare for pivotal MAC games

Matt Gottfried October 4, 2005

Struggling from 11 straight defeats, team looks to end losing streak against Central MichiganJunior midfielder Berber Rischen fights for control of the ball on Sept. 25. The Flashes (0-11) face Mid-American...

Survivor of domestic violence moves students with her story

Olivia Mihalic October 4, 2005

Becky Slabaugh was the keynote speaker at Domestic Violence Awareness Night, hosted by Kappa Phi in the Kiva last night. Slabaugh spoke about the hardships she endured after being violently attacked by...

Finding a way to help

Jillian Kramer October 4, 2005

Volunteers at Ravenna cafe gather suppliesJoe Dickle (left) and Dale Straw, members of the Way Cafe, take a break from sorting materials for the cafe's trip to Louisiana on Sept. 16. Over the course of...

COLUMN: Sincerity doesn’t justify attacks

Leslie Arntz October 4, 2005

The use of suicide bombers has become an effective means of inciting terror in those living in the Middle East, Russia and Sri Lanka. In 1981, Lebanese suicide bombers set precedent for the modern tactic...

Letters to the Editor

October 3, 2005

Professor agrees with editorial headline but not idea presentedI read with interest the editorial in Friday's Stater. While I would agree with the headline - "Intelligent design shows flaws in education"...

Reality TV stars visit Ohio, raise money for diabetes

Ryan Haidet October 3, 2005

More than 20 reality television stars from previous series will be in Cincinnati this weekend to raise money for diabetes research and education.Fans can meet popular reality stars at any of five separate...

Kent and the Underground Railroad

Becky Adams October 3, 2005

Former tavern was a friendly stop on the journey towards freedomThis rocking chair, dating back to the 1820s, belonged to Joshua Woodard and is now on display at the Kent Historical Society Museum. The...

COLUMN: A new name in justice

Don Norvelle October 3, 2005

As the Supreme Court convenes for the 2006 fiscal year with a brand new chief justice, one question looms over the nation with a fury that can only be the result of partisan politics: Who will replace...

Students have opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy

Trevor Ivan October 3, 2005

The wait may be over for students yearning to experience international culture by living and studying in a city filled with famous architecture and works of art.Starting next semester, the university will...

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