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Ohio universities open doors to students

atalie Pillsbury September 14, 2005

Ohio universities responded to Hurricane Katrina's devastation by opening their doors to displaced students.Youngstown State, Ohio State and Kent State have offered free tuition to students who are attending...

Audio Refreshments exposes students to local six-person band, Drop to Zero

September 14, 2005

Adam Krasneski, senior music major and member of Drop to Zero, sings at the Rathskeller yesterday.Credit: Steve SchirraThe band Drop to Zero shook the basement of the Student Center last night as a part...

Rockin’ in ‘The O.C.’

Ben Breier September 14, 2005

Show offers little to viewers except chance to see indie bandsBy now, most of you have probably heard of "The O.C." - Fox's latest attempt to get a new generation of viewers to watch unused "90210" plotlines."The...

Kent residents say goodbye to Damon’s, welcome to Coach’s

Ben Breier September 14, 2005

The half rack of ribs comes with your choice of two sides, which can include a baked potato. Moderately priced and messy, the ribs make for a filling dinner. A whole rack can be the perfect answer for...

The Aristocraps

Steve Schirra & Andrew Hampp September 14, 2005

Gottfried, Reiser bring down grotesque one-joke movieCredit: Ben BreierCredit: Ben BreierCredit: Ben Breier  The Aristocrats Documentary featuring Gilbert Gottfried, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams,...

COLUMN: You, too, can learn to argue

Jen Steer September 14, 2005

With all the problems going on in today's world, I would like to believe that people know how to argue. However, in my recent experience, I have found that this is not the case.The ability to argue is...

TV time with Bob

Robert Taylor September 14, 2005

Welcome back to "The O.C."Fox, Thursdays at 8 p.m.You know you've seen a good season premiere when something actually happens in it - rather than just dragging out last season's cliffhanger. Not so here....

Kent State welcomes author James McBride

Derek Lenehan and Zach Wilson September 14, 2005

MEGHAN GAURILOFF | DAILY KENT STATERCredit: Steve SchirraAuthor James McBride said that when he was writing his book The Color of Water, he didn't expect anyone would read it - let alone an entire class...

Kent Stark campus sings to celebrate National Anthem Day

Rebekah Mosora September 14, 2005

Seeing a group of students singing the national anthem in chorus is not part of a typical day at Kent State's Stark campus.Yesterday morning, however, about 100 students, faculty and staff members and...

Ohio vs. Pennsylvania

Dave Yochum September 14, 2005

Students cite accents and football as biggest differences between the two statesOhioans and Pennsylvanians are different.Very different.But could the perceived differences between the people of the Buckeye...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: ‘Real American Hero’ not retired yet

Walt Kneeland September 14, 2005

Credit: Ben BreierWhether you're a fan of G.I. Joe or the Transformers, these series have something new to offer you, as both are updated from their '80s roots for 2005.From 1982 to 1994, readers were...

EDITORIAL: Lights out for Iran’s nuclear program

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 14, 2005

This week, more than 170 presidents and prime ministers are gathering in New York City for the annual United Nations summit.The world leaders will be discussing several issues, including terrorism, economic...

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