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WEB-ONLY COLUMN: Shoot elephants, not squirrels

Tim Mak September 18, 2005

A grand total of eight (this isn't a typo, three zeros are not missing after the number "eight") members of the KSU community have told me that they've read my last column.And since a couple of them have...

Cartwright serves breakfast at airport event

Rachel Abbey September 18, 2005

President Carol Cartwright serves pancakes at Aviation Day at the Kent State Airport. The annual pancake breakfast was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Stow-Munroe Falls.Credit: Steve SchirraSTOW - President...

Bowman Cup kicks off Homecoming in its fifth year at KSU

Sean Ammerman September 18, 2005

The fifth annual Bowman Cup 5k Race/Walk proved to be a big success on Saturday.Participants started at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center for the five kilometer loop race.Winning for the men was...

KSU Homecoming King and Queen announced

Joanna Adolph September 18, 2005

Audra Godfrey, senior communications major, was crowned Homecoming queen by Jenny Tabatabaie, last year's Homecoming queen at the Homecoming game Saturday afternoon.Credit: Steve SchirraAlthough the Marching...

COLUMN: Three down, 47 to go

ichael McLaughlin September 18, 2005

Well it's been about a year and a half since Massachusetts became the first state in the nation to grant gays full marriage rights and, last time I checked, Boston still hasn't been consumed in a hail...

COLUMN: Stop and smell the business; accounting a practical skill

Tim Mak September 18, 2005

To former successful money manager and now great philanthropist Charlie Munger, knowledge in accounting is important in understanding financial statements, business and investments. He thinks the subject...

Congress revises financial aid act

Rachel Abbey September 18, 2005

Any student with federal financial aid has already been affected by the Higher Education Act.The act outlines financial aid requirements and regulates university policies for the United States. Currently,...

Ohio may ban cell phone use while driving

Leslie Schelat September 18, 2005

It happens all the time - someone sits too long at a green light or drives straight through a red one because they are too busy talking on their cell phone to notice.Ohio may soon be joining a number of...

Jury selection begins Monday in Trimble trial

Joe Murphy September 15, 2005

James E. TrimbleCredit: Jason HallThe jury selection process begins Monday for the trial of James E. Trimble, 45, of Brimfield.Trimble faces charges for the murders of his girlfriend Renee Bauer, 42, and...

EDITORIAL: Online sex registry better than not

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 15, 2005

Michael Mullen, a Washington state resident, recently extracted vengeance for his childhood molestation on two men he had never met prior to the time he impersonated an FBI agent and killed both. Mullen...

Rising gasoline prices result in more fuel theft

Katie Phillips September 15, 2005

Escalating gas prices are fueling a mini-crime wave and forcing stations to pump up security as motorists fill up their tanks and flee without paying.As soaring prices hit the $3-a-gallon-mark, first with...

Flashes face burning questions

Joey Simon September 15, 2005

Senior defensive lineman Daniel Muir dives to tackle a Southeast Missouri player. The Flashes won 33-12 in the home opener at Dix Stadium.Credit: Jason HallThere are a lot of questions that will be answered...

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