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Student workers are in control

Kelly Cothren September 26, 2005

Center monitors buildings on campus, responds to emergency callsJunior zoology major Katy Gee works in the Building Automation and Control Center offices from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday. The student-run control...

COLUMN: ‘Abstinence-only’ breeds ignorance

Ryan deBiase September 26, 2005

Teenagers will have sex. It's a given, it's in their blood, or, rather, their genitals. To compensate, the hyper-conservative Bush administration has more than doubled its funding for "abstinence-only"...

EDITORIAL: Cell phone drivers of America unite!

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 26, 2005

Last week, The Associated Press reported that the National Transportation Safety Board recommended banning teenagers from using cell phones while driving. The board's recommendation is just another example...

Enlow proceeds in slow jury selection

Joe Murphy September 26, 2005

RAVENNA - Portage County Common Pleas Judge John A. Enlow is feeling the exhaustiveness of jury selection.Enlow is still in the process of choosing 60 to 64 jurors in the trial of James E. Trimble, 45,...

KSU Interior Design students participate in Walk for Diabetes

September 26, 2005

Students from the Kent State chapter of American Society of Interior Design participated in the Walk for Diabetes Sunday in Hudson Springs Park.ASID has been participating in the event in memory of Kim...

COLUMN: Two fish equals one bride

Don Norvell September 26, 2005

How fondly I remember my sister's wedding!The two families meeting, most of us for the first time. My sister was more cheerful than I've ever seen her. The pergola, beautifully decorated, stood before...

Police searching for suspect in Arby’s robbery

Josh Echt September 26, 2005

Police are searching for a suspect who attempted aggravated robbery at Arby's Restaurant on East Main Street shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday evening.No injuries were reported.Police describe the suspect as...

Ohio secretary of state candidate advocates voting

Sara Macho September 26, 2005

Colin Beach wants to get Ohioans voting, especially younger ones.The 26-year-old candidate for Ohio secretary of state spoke to the College Republicans last night about issues including voter fraud, ambiguous...

‘You could have it for years … and not even know it’

Andrew Hampp September 26, 2005

Credit: Ben BreierAbout 6.2 million Americans get something every year, and it's not just a birthday.According to the Center for Disease Control, the human papilloma virus, or HPV, infects 6.2 million...

EDITORIAL: Court should not have race, gender quotas

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 25, 2005

It's safe to say, at this point, that the confirmation of John Roberts as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court is pretty much a foregone conclusion. After successfully navigating the choppy...

Development of downtown going slowly

Grace Dobush September 25, 2005

In two years, downtown Kent could have a bustling new hub. A complex including hip retailers, restaurants and luxury apartments may replace an entire block.But property acquisitions for the project are...

Ray’s Place to give away portable bar

Marissa Mikolak September 25, 2005

Thursday nights are rockin' at Ray's Place in downtown Kent."We certainly turn the music up and jam," owner and manager Charlie Thomas said.And soon Thursday nights will give students the chance to win...

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