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Flashes continue looking for success despite losses

Kali Price October 2, 2005

The one thing that Kent State coach Doug Martin continues to say is Kent State football still has "the potential to have a good football team."The only people that probably still believe him are the team,...

EDITORIAL: Assisted suicide laws should be permitted

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board October 2, 2005

On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear challenges to the assisted suicide law in Oregon. It is named Oregon's Death With Dignity law and allows terminally ill patients to obtain lethal doses of...

USS pushes ‘one Kent’ campaign

Sara Macho October 2, 2005

John McConnell, senator for governmental affairs, looks on as Joshua Bragg, freshman aeronautics major, registers to vote Friday in Small Group.Credit: Jason HallIt only takes a minute, but many people...

Attacks from dogs generate tension

Mike Lewis October 2, 2005

Since the first attack in March, Tywan Dowdell and his pit bulls remain a topic of public discussion. Fearful the dogs might attack a child, neighbors in the Thomas-Anderson Development Corporation banded...

COLUMN: A mental test of equality in our society

Tim Mak October 2, 2005

Over the years educators have created some role-playing games and mental exercises to "teach" the idea of social equality. Granted, many of them are mind-opening, some are quite effective, and most of...

Council seeks to improve Ohio funding

Rachel Abbey October 2, 2005

The state of Ohio is examining the way it funds higher education with the creation of the Higher Education Funding Study Council."They're trying to have a better understanding of how we are funded and...

Exhibit reveals cost of war

Ryan Loew October 2, 2005

John Dadisman of Canton reads the names of fallen Ohio soldiers displayed on 89 pairs of combat boots at the Eyes Wide Open exhibit outside the Portage County Courthouse in Ravenna this weekend. The display,...

COLUMN: Tactical defeat, strategic victory?

ichael McLaughlin October 2, 2005

On Sept. 29, 2005, Chief Justice John Roberts filled the first Supreme Court vacancy in more than 10 years after his confirmation by the Senate. He received the support of slightly more than half of the...

Hillel hosts events for Jewish New Year

October 2, 2005

When Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown tonight, Jews will be ringing in the year 5766.Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins tonight at sundown and ends Wednesday evening. To celebrate, Hillel will host...

Greeks object hazing

Lauren Polly October 2, 2005

Popular movies such as Animal House and Old School depict men who pledge fraternities having to drink excessive amounts of alcohol and participate in humiliating pranks to be accepted.In reality, hazing...

Clean Energy Network promotes green energy in Northeast

Greg M. Schwartz October 2, 2005

CUYAHOGA FALLS - Green Energy Ohio, the city of Cuyahoga Falls and the Kent Environmental Council partnered last week to hold a Clean Energy Network meeting at the Cuyahoga Falls natatorium to raise awareness...

Members approve KSU bargaining agreement

Amanda Garrett October 2, 2005

Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 153 voted overwhelmingly to approve the union's collective bargaining agreement with Kent State.In a voting session held...

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