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Greeks dominate Student Center Window Competition

Joanna Adolph September 14, 2005

Participation is lower than anticipated for '05 window-festRenee Doddy, Koonce assistant residence hall director, and Leah Carothers, McDowell residence hall director, judge the Homecoming window paintings...

Graduate degree programs decrease

Amanda Garrett September 14, 2005

Enrollment at Kent State decreased this year, while college enrollment continues to rise nationwide.At the Kent campus this semester, enrollment dropped by nearly 3 percent to 23,622 students, said Charles...

Students donate blood to support hurricane relief

Sara Macho September 14, 2005

Tania McCloy, freshman individualized health sciences major and third-time donor (right), came to Stewart Hall to donate at the Red Cross blood drive along with Jess Hamilton, freshman psychology major.Credit:...

After 19 months, a family is born

Theresa Edwards September 14, 2005

Foreign adoption worth the wait for KSU professor and wifeDr. Max Grubb and his 2 1/2-year-old daughter, Sophie, look at a black squirrel before heading out to dinner with Grubb's wife. Sophia's adoption...

Get ‘Googlewhacked’

Erica Crist September 14, 2005

Dave Gorman tells his quirky life story through PowerPoint presentation at Playhouse SquareDave Gorman finds The One in his "Googlewhack" adventure.Credit: Ben BreierAll I knew was he was British, and...

Alumni move on beyond Ohio’s wide green pastures

Abby Fisher September 14, 2005

Credit: Steve Schirra"I don't know of anyone who has lived in the same city all their life," Mike Sorohan, a 1981 graduate of Kent State, said.Sorohan moved out of Ohio after graduation and never looked...

Science professors say research, religion don’t conflict

Bryan Wroten September 13, 2005

When Bob Heath is doing research from his boat on Lake Erie, he said feels at awe at the massiveness of it all and the smallness of humanity's existence."My world becomes the ship, the water and the horizon,"...

Student is finalist in makeover contest

Samantha Rainwater September 13, 2005

Amy Olesh, senior business management major and Kent resident, is one of 10 national winners in Lifetime's Next Stop, New You - Make Me Over promotion. The winner will be chosen through online voting beginning...

Experience within banks beneficial

Seth Roy September 13, 2005

The time has come for accounting students to apply for internships for the spring and summer semesters.Although they aren't required, internships for accounting majors are greatly recommended by students,...

Christian illusionist dazzles Ballroom audience

Abbey Stirgwolt September 13, 2005

Andre Kole, a world-famous illusionist, performed at the Student Center Ballroom last night.Credit: Steve SchirraAmid the darkened ballroom, the spotlight falls upon large fan. Two assistants draw a red...

Technology transforms foreign language classes

Breanne George September 13, 2005

Professor Richard Berrong uses a Web site in his French composition class Monday. The Web site has transformed foreign language classes making them more interactive and helpful to students.Credit: Steve...

EDITORIAL: Satire: Blame the gays for Katrina

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 13, 2005

Is it just us, or does Katrina look like an unborn child?Credit: Steve SchirraOnly ten days before the annual homosexual celebration "Southern Decadence" in the French Quarter of New Orleans, hurricane...

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