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COLUMN: Guns perpetuate cycle of violence

Erin Roof September 20, 2005

Americans have bought into the myth that we not only need guns, but have a constitutional right to bear them. However, a thorough review of the Second Amendment reveals this right was not intended to be...

Portage County Board of Commissioners to cut spending, balance the budget

Michael Lewis September 20, 2005

Economic downturn in Ohio reached the Portage County Board of Commissioners as they seek to balance a $3.6 million deficit in next year's budget.Nearly 70 county employees may face layoffs in the coming...

BUS hosts African speakers

Bryan Wroten September 20, 2005

Nana Kodwo Eduakwa V, chief of Atonkwa Village in Ghana, right, and Nana Kwa Kra Kwamia, director of the Ashe Center in Cleveland and consultant to the Pan-African department, spoke to Black United Students...

DeWeese changing insurance

Ryan Haidet September 20, 2005

The DeWeese Health Center recently changed its insurance billing policy and now accepts all major insurance carriers.Health center officials changed policy after several parents and students asked them...

Letters to the Editor

September 20, 2005

Students need personal finance, not Form-10KsDear Editor: In his opinion column "Stop and smell the business; accounting a practical skill," Tim Mak argues that all undergraduate students should take...

New Stark Theatre Students Association has numerous plans

Rebekah Mosora September 20, 2005

A new student group combining theater and community service is up and running in its first year as an organization.The Stark Theatre Students Association has a calendar full of events, performances and...

No money? No worries!

Shelley Blundell September 20, 2005

Unusual ways to pay for collegeCredit: Steve SchirraIn an age of rising tuition rates and declining financial aid options, paying for college may seem more and more daunting every year.Believe it or not,...

Trimble trial jury selection lengthy, continues today

Kristin Lindsey and Katie Phillips September 20, 2005

James E. Trimble, 45, of Brimfield Township, watches as the jury members who will decide his fate are chosen. Trimble is accused of the Jan. 21 triple homicide including Kent State student Sarah A. Positano.Credit:...

EDITORIAL: Bickering just beginning in hearings

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 20, 2005

The Senate's confirmation hearings for Judge John Roberts ended last week, but the partisan bickering has only just begun, as the Senate Judiciary Committee will decide tomorrow whether to send the matter...

Money management new role for students

essica Dreschel September 20, 2005

Students who want to practice better money management can begin by watching what they spend.Kim Ayers of National City Bank in Kent said students run into budget problems when they fail to keep track of...

Program focuses on higher ed

Rachel Abbey September 20, 2005

The federal government recently launched a new program to examine issues related to higher education. U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced the creation of the Commission on the Future...

Boarding houses causing trouble for families living on Vine Street

Alex Hayes September 20, 2005

Students living in boarding houses at 571 and 573 Vine St. have been bothering residents of their Kent neighborhood. Twenty-three of the neighbors signed and submitted a petition to Councilman Ed Bargerstock...

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