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COLUMN: Seeking a soul mate online

Nedda Pourahmady October 3, 2005

Nowadays, online dating sites are creeping out of every corner imaginable. Whether it be a Web site geared towards single adult males and females or simply the younger generation of soul mate seekers,...

Kent City Schools’ lunch line offers new and healthy choices

Joe Murphy October 3, 2005

Students attending Kent City Schools this year are finding more than chicken nuggets and french fries in the lunch line.They are now faced with a bigger decision than white or chocolate milk. They have...

Study: Freshman year should be 13th grade

Adam Milasincic October 3, 2005

The transition from high school to college is hard enough for students, and many state governments are making it harder, according to a new study by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education...

EDITORIAL: Charges against DeLay are baseless

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 3, 2005

The recent indictment against House Majority Leader Tom DeLay is really much ado about nothing. Plenty has been made of the charges that he conspired to circumvent Texas election laws by laundering campaign...

Rosh Hashana opens High holidays

Abbey Stirgwolt October 3, 2005

Hillel hosts sundown dinner and service for Jewish students, community membersStudents at Hillel prepare for their Rosh Hashana meal at sundown yesterday. The challah bread in the foreground is a standard...

Kappa Phi hosts Domestic Violence Awareness Night

Olivia Mihalic October 3, 2005

The domestic violence victim from the Akron Beacon Journal's "Becky's Series" will be speaking at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Kiva.Last year, Becky Slabaugh was sprayed with nitric acid by her husband. Despite...

Doctoral student teaches English, math overseas

Shelley Blundell October 3, 2005

Anita Harris teaches two third and fourth grade instructors in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in a workshop she created for math, English and lanuguage instruction during the 11 weeks she spent in Pakistan.Credit:...

Witness testimonies give insight into Trimble case

Kristin Lindsey October 3, 2005

FACTS OF THE JAMES E. TRIMBLE CASE James E. Trimble, 45, is charged with shooting 42-year-old Renee Bauer, her 7-year-old son, Dakota, and 22-year-old Kent State student Sarah Positano. He is indicted...

Habitat seeks more student volunteers

Katie Alberti October 3, 2005

Habitat for Humanity is welcoming any interested students to become members of the organization.The group started at Kent State in 1994 when students became interested in helping those in need of housing,...

Letters to the Editor

October 2, 2005

Forum editor is the 'voice of evil'Dear Editor:I would like to start off by saying that when I read this article ("When I die, where will I go?"), I literally shook with anger, resentment and most of all,...

So close, yet so far

Kali Price October 2, 2005

Team falls short, 20-27, in final quarter againAnother fourth-quarter comeback wasn't enough for the Kent State football team for the second week in a row.The Flashes (1-4, 0-2 Mid-American Conference)...

Defense claims shootings were ‘accidental’

Josh Echt October 2, 2005

Portage County Prosecutor Victor V. Vigluicci gives his opening remarks as County Common Pleas Judge John A. Enlow watches over on Friday.Credit: Jason Hall FACTS OF THE JAMES E. TRIMBLE CASE James E....

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