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AFSCME reschedules contract ratification

September 12, 2005

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 153 has moved the date of its ratification meeting for the collective bargaining agreement. The meeting will be held Sept. 29 instead...

COLUMN: Supreme Court needs restructured

Don Norvell September 12, 2005

During the Constitutional Convention, James Madison and Governor Morris wanted the president's term to be "good behavior." George Mason opposed, fearing it would be misinterpreted as a life term. Thankfully,...

Let’s talk about sex

Bethany Jones September 12, 2005

Area high schools' curriculums vary in how to teach students about staying safe, the danger of sexually transmitted diseasesParents, schools, and the community must come together to address sexual awareness,...

Stark staff member survives hurricane

Rebekah Mosora September 12, 2005

A planned relaxing weekend at a luxury hotel in New Orleans turned into an adventure for a Kent State Stark Campus staff member and a friend.Pamela Bash, the senior development associate for alumni relations...

Black squirrels take over the radio

Kenny Peris September 12, 2005

WKSR student radio has gotten a major facelift over the past year.The station, now known as Black Squirrel Radio, will try to appeal to a more diverse audience than the average hall resident, according...

Oldest KSU alumni chapter celebrates its anniversary

Joanna Adolph September 12, 2005

The Lake County Alumni Chapter of the Kent State University Alumni Association, which has been responsible for the enrollment of a number of students from Lake County high schools, celebrated its 40-year...

Army ROTC outperforms peers

Katherine Colucy September 12, 2005

Kent's senior members of the Army ROTC outperformed cadets from its 17 sister schools at the Leadership Development Assessment Course over the summer.LDAC, held at Fort Lewis, Wash., is similar to basic...

University picks up students’ tabs from Allyn fire

Rachel Abbey September 12, 2005

Kent State is reimbursing students for property damaged in the fire in Allyn Hall last week, said Dave Young, associate treasurer and risk manager for Treasury, Tax and Risk Management Services.Normally,...

Don’t Leave Your Mind at the Door

Abbey Stirgwolt September 12, 2005

Discussion group to explore physics and the heavenly realmsReligion and quantum theory.This phrase might evoke images of a high school physics teacher smiling down from a pulpit on a Sunday morning, or...

On the rise

Michael Lewis September 12, 2005

Meth production growing in Portage CountyAccording to officials, crystal methane is popular among Kent State students and residents in Portage County. Users typically snort or ingest the drug that is often...

EDITORIAL: When times are tough, we tough get going

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 12, 2005

Four years to this past Sunday, terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and western Pennsylvania, killing more than 3,000 people. Two weeks ago, hundreds of people died as Hurricane...

Going Greek

Lauren Polly September 12, 2005

Organizations pitch to prospective membersNicole Adante, junior human development and family studies major, and Jen Gursky, senior marketing major, (left) explain Greek life to Katie Casserlie, sophomore...

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