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Dining Services new food truck prepares for parking lot debut

Stephanie Park September 29, 2005

Tom Bauer, senior manager of Eastway, sits outside of Eastway in the brand new dining services food truck that will drive around campus to reach students and faculty when they can't access a dining hall.Credit:...

Take the Trail Marked on Lovers’ Lane

September 29, 2005

Winters in Kent can lag for what seems like years. If the wind doesn't kill you, the snow and ice packed into the hills and stairs will.For many students, October is the calm before the storm, so why not...

John G. Roberts sworn in as 17th U.S. chief justice

Derek Lenehan September 29, 2005

Locals react to seat confirmationEnding weeks of Congressional debate, John Roberts has been confirmed as the 17th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by a vote of 78-22.At the age of 50, Roberts can realistically...

COLUMN: College life: A few favorites

Allison Pritchard September 29, 2005

As a college student, there are only a few things that hold the power to bring a smile to a befuddled face. To remind you of the finer things in life, I decided to share a few recent highs that stood out...

On a mission to aid disadvantaged

Abbey Stirgwolt September 29, 2005

Kent State students learn importance of helping those in needDan Tortorice, freshman exploratory major, traveled to Bogota, Colombia with his youth group this past summer to work with local orphanages,...

Holding out for a hero

Heather Beyer September 29, 2005

Loved ones cope with soldiers fighting overseasAndrea Napoletano, freshman architecture major, has her boyfriend overseas with the Marines stationed in Japan. The teddy bear Napoletano holds was a Valentine's...

COLUMN: When I die, where will I go?

Steve Schirra September 29, 2005

I was handed a pamphlet this week.The title of the pamphlet is intriguing: "When you die, where will you go?"I read it, and I've come to the startling conclusion that I, Steve Schirra, am going to Hell....

Political extremes join to oppose PATRIOT Act

Adam Milasincic September 29, 2005

An unlikely pair of political advocates has teamed up to place Sen. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, in the crosshairs of controversy over the USA PATRIOT Act.The American Civil Liberties Union and the American Conservative...

Kent State resolves to make grievance policy better known around state

Amanda Garrett September 29, 2005

Kent State is joining Ohio's public universities in a review of how to monitor professors' classroom speech.Under the Academic Rights and Responsibilities Resolution proposed by the Inter-University Council...

Lost IRS payments affect Ohioians after delivery truck accident

Bethany Jones September 29, 2005

Tax payments sent out by Ohio residents may not have been received by the Internal Revenue Service.About 30,000 tax payments, including some from Ohio, were lost in the San Francisco Bay on Sept. 11 after...

Bassoonist plays four centuries of music

Erica Crist September 29, 2005

BASSOON RECITAL What: Bassoonist David DeBolt and pianist/harpsichordist Dana Brown in a KSU faculty recital When: 7:30 p.m. on Sunday Where: Ludwig Recital Hall of the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music...

Flashes hoping to earn first win

Matt Gottfried September 29, 2005

The battle between the Mid-American Conference's only two winless field hockey teams, Kent State and Missouri State, ensures at least one thing: Someone is going to emerge with their first victory of the...

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