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Russian exchange student stays positive amid disaster

Leslie Schelat September 11, 2005

Hurricanes in Louisiana are like rain in Russia - little wind and no damage.At least that's what Polina Ermolaeva, an exchange student from Kazan, Russia, was told when she asked a fellow University of...

KSU takes care of business

Kali Price September 11, 2005

Junior defensive back Andre Kirkland sacks Southeast Missouri's quarterback sophomore Mike Haley in the fourth quarter of Saturday's football game. The Flashes won the game 33-12.Credit: Ben BreierDespite...

University warns of possible identity theft

Angie Prosen September 11, 2005

Officials believe stolen computers contained social security numbersIn light of recent burglaries of two academic offices, university officials are notifying students, faculty and instructors that files...

Real-life game compares to PS2

Kali Price September 11, 2005

Not many girls spent their free time over the summer playing EA Sport's NFL Madden 2005 in a desperate attempt to learn the in's and out's of football.So, I guess I'm in the minority.When this last summer...

EDITORIAL: Military restructuring bans relief effort

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 11, 2005

A slew of criticisms have assuaged the Bush administration's handling of the humanitarian crisis that arose in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Some of them have been ridiculously unfounded, such as rapper...

Women lose two games over weekend, fall to 2-3

Deanna Stevens September 11, 2005

After a 3-0 loss to Davidson on Friday, the Kent State women's soccer team (2-3-1) lost two consecutive games for just the third time since 2003.The Flashes traveled to Evanston, Ill. to compete against...

Homecoming eliminates floats, makes changes

Joanna Adolph September 11, 2005

Giant floats made of papier mA›che used to be Homecoming staples, but those who look for the floats this year may miss them."We just didn't have good participation last year," said Justin Jeffery, homecoming...

Leave it to the black squirrels for a huge success

Olivi Mihalic September 11, 2005

Senior advertising major Kevin Kormarek does pull-ups during the Black Squirrel Festival in Risman Plaza on Friday as part of a Marine booth that was set up for new recruits.Credit: Steve SchirraOn stage,...

Going Greek? Get Info!

Lauren Polly September 11, 2005

Fraternity and sorority recruitment for new members has begun on the Kent campus.Beth Gittons, assistant director for Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, said recruitment provides the chapters with new ideas...

Have fun while building a stronger resume, apply for hall council

September 11, 2005

Leadership opportunities and good life experiences are two reasons to join hall council, said Justin Jeffery, president of Kent Interhall Council.Elections for hall council vary in each hall, and residents...

Coach to leave behind lasting legacy

Brock Harrington September 11, 2005

Kent State will be hard-pressed to find a coach like Kerry DeVries to lead the field hockey program after this season.After eight years, more than a hundred victories, five NCAA tournament appearances,...

Letters to the Editor

September 11, 2005

Race is a continued problem in the U.S.Dear Editor:Steve Schirra's Forum commentary missed the point of what happened as a result of Hurricane Katrina. First and foremost, racism is a problem in this...

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