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Photography students to shoot for 24 hours

Kenny Peris September 15, 2005

Project allows for free range over campus, city, countyStudent and alumni photographers met in Taylor Hall last night to plan for the 24-hour shoot-out event taking place from midnight yesterday to midnight...

Having a blast at the bonfire

Joanna Adolph September 15, 2005

Mike Joseph, sophomore pre-med major, throws pies at Jeff Schooley, English graduate student and Stater editorial writer, at the Homecoming pep rally.Credit: Jason HallStudents crowded Centennial Greens,...

Displaced student has emotional reunion with prof

Leslie Schelat September 14, 2005

Sarah Pynes peeked in the doorway of Daily Kent Stater adviser Carl Schierhorn's office in Taylor Hall in eager anticipation of who sat inside.Paul Schierhorn, Carl Schierhorn's brother and Pynes' theater...

Minus the Bear divides, conquers at Grog Shop

Ben Breier September 14, 2005

Okay, so there was this band and this bear, and the bear dropped out of the band. Meet Minus the Bear, an up and coming band from Seattle, Wash.Credit: Ben Breier  Minus the Bear Playing with Thunderbirds...

Devo legend brings art home

Natalie Pillsbury September 14, 2005

Local artist and member of Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh, exhibits his collection of freakishly altered photographs. The images will be available for viewing at the North Water Street Gallery until Saturday.Credit:...

Former KSU royalty reflect on reign

Michael Lewis September 14, 2005

Senior history major Jenny Tabatabaie is crowned Homecoming queen at the football game last season.Credit: Steve Schirra  THE CROWNING EVENT What: Homecoming coronation Where: Dix Stadium When:...

Programs help keep KSU graduates in Ohio

Michelle Poje September 14, 2005

With graduation only a few months away students begin thier job searchs. Students will leave and also stay in Kent and even Ohio; however, many will move to other states in the U.S. for better opportunites....

Education professor Gerald H. Read dies at 93

Theresa Montgomery September 14, 2005

Former education professor Gerald H. Read died Tuesday following a lengthy illness.An "educational entrepreneur," Read was the vanguard of international education, said Ken Cushner, executive director...

COLUMN: U.S. needs to recognize all genocide cases

Allen Hines September 14, 2005

On Sept. 11, we commemorated the greatest act of genocide against America, yet we as a country are still ignorant of genocide in other parts of the world.In 1893, Sultan Abud Hamid, then-ruler of what...

Art students use exhibit to raise money

Jackie Mantey September 14, 2005

For years many people have found art as a way to help themselves, but 10 Kent State students found a way for art to help thousands of others in need.Those students displayed their art at the Electric Cafe...

Kingsbury Manx album is peaceful

September 14, 2005

You may never have heard of Kingsbury Manx, but this is not a new, wet-behind-the-ears group you'll be listening to. In fact, this album is the group's fourth. One characteristic that may immediately set...

All-ages event hosts 20 bands and a fashion show Friday

Erika Kreider September 14, 2005

Davey P., Aaron Brooks and $Jay$ Baskette (left to right) of Trendy will perform at the Kent Fashion/Music Festival while local businesses show off the latest fashion trends.Credit: Ben BreierTwo nights,...

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