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Jury for Trimble case narrows down

Grace Dobush September 28, 2005

RAVENNA - Jury selection in the trial of James E. Trimble continues today, with the remaining 53 jury candidates returning this morning for more questioning.Common Pleas Judge John Enlow expects to have...

Accounting firm donates to student ambassadors

Seth Roy September 28, 2005

Erin Hamilton, graduate accounting student, is part of a program that has never before been offered at Kent State.Thanks to money contributed by Rea & Associates, a regional accounting firm based out...

Pharmaceutical companies sniffing out solutions for abuse

Leslie Schelat September 27, 2005

In an effort to help crack down on methamphetamine production, some pharmaceutical companies are voluntarily making pseudophedrine-free decongestant medications.Sudafed PE, which is available at CVS in...

Midterms may indicate which students return

Derek Lenehan September 27, 2005

Freshman midterm scores weigh on more than just grades. In a review of data on first-year students, the Office of Undergraduate Studies and the Office of Research, Planning and Institutional Effectiveness...

Proposed bills could affect financial aid

Rachel Abbey September 27, 2005

The growth in offered financial aid is not keeping up with changes in the price of higher education, said David Creamer, vice president for Administration, making higher education less accessible to students.Congress...

Volunteer organization encourages students to join their circle

Katie Alberti September 27, 2005

Amy Meyer, freshman fashion merchandising major, buries her head in her hands as she tries to remember all the volunteer service she's done for her application for the Circle K club. Katie Burger, senior...

EDITORIAL: ‘Glory Days thinks you’re a slut’

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 27, 2005

"At least strippers get paid.""You're worth more than a T-shirt."Dozens upon dozens of flyers emblazoned with the above witticisms were seen floating around downtown Kent this weekend in preparation for...

Discounted Indians tickets and festival kick off College 360

September 27, 2005

Kent State students can get Indians tickets to tonight's game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for $5. All students have to do is go to the Jacob's Field box office before the game and show their college...

COLUMN: Remember: All men are created equal

Erin Roof September 27, 2005

"So many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this, this is working very well for them."Former First Lady Barbara Bush said this about the living conditions of the...

All wrapped up in yarn art at Stark

Rebekah Mosora September 27, 2005

Christine Barbas, freshman fashion design major at the Kent Stark campus, works with another volunteer to create an art exhibit entirely made of yarn. The idea comes from Stark's resident artist Carol...

Eight potential jurors accepted in Trimble case

Audrey Wagstaff September 27, 2005

RAVENNA - Judge John Enlow plans to move forward in the case against James E. Trimble today, completing the preliminary jury selection in the morning and hoping to select the final jury in the afternoon.In...

COLUMN: Distinguishing races still means racism

Leslie Arntz September 27, 2005

More than 40 years have come and gone since the enactment of affirmative action polices began. More than 40 years later, our nation is still struggling with issues of race. Problems with race have grown...

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