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Business fraternity receives national recognition in Aug.

Seth Roy September 8, 2005

They may not be crazy about San Francisco baseball, but members of the Kent State chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, felt like giants after attending the BAP national convention in early August.BAP, a national...

Artists discuss their paths to success at meeting

Jackie Mantey September 8, 2005

Liz Maugans of Zygote Press speaks as part of a pannel on printmaking in the art building last night.Credit: Jason Hall“Tenacity, balls and sticking with it.”According to Tom Little, director of Brand...

Dimitroff scores goals, gathers titles with ease

Kim Whitaker September 8, 2005

For sophomore forward Kimberly Dimitroff, this past weekend’s Florida soccer games were just another day at the beach.Her hard work and determination scored her another prestigious title to add to her...

Screw up before the mortgage

Allison Pritchard September 8, 2005

Now that you’re all a couple of weeks in, I’m sure you’ve heard the same old, trite advice to college freshmen: Avoid the freshmen fifteen; don’t leave your drinks unattended at frat parties; wear...

Change of plans: KSU plane makes emergency landing

Ryan Loew September 8, 2005

Bernie Lyons, a mechanic at the Portage County Airport, talks on a cell phone while a Kent State Univerisity aircraft sits behind him after making an emergency landing. The plane was experiencing engine...

EDITORIAL: Protect children, not sex offenders

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board September 8, 2005

On Tuesday, attorneys argued in federal court that sex offenders who are longtime residents of a school neighborhood should be protected from a new Ohio law that could force them to move.Current law requires...

Greeks helping victims of hurricane

Lauren Polly September 8, 2005

Sororities at Kent State are joining in the effort to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.Delta Zeta, Phi Gamma Pi and Chi Omega have specific fundraisers set up to aid sororities in the south as well...

PBS premier in Art

September 8, 2005

PBS premiered one of four episodes from their “Art in the Twenty-first Century” series in the Art Building last night.Scott Sherer, assistant professor for the School of Art, collaborated with Kevin...

Allyn Hall fire cause may take months to figure out

Stephanie Park September 8, 2005

The cause of the fire in Allyn Hall Monday morning remains unknown.“It will most likely be several weeks to several months before we come to a final conclusion,” said Chief James Williams of the Kent...

A room for two

Aja Brown September 8, 2005

Adjusting to roommates can be stressful for someIdentical twins Crystal and Carrie Swanson anxiously awaited the arrival of their roommate notices in the mailbox this summer, only to find out that they...

AAUP to hold elections for officer positions next week

Amanda Garrett September 8, 2005

The American Association of University Professors is tentatively scheduled to hold elections for four of its officers next week.The elections for first vice president, second vice president, treasurer...

DUI checkpoint tonight; location to be announced later

September 8, 2005

The Kent Police Department will hold a driving under the influence checkpoint tonight in a to-be-announced location.Officers will be stationed at the location and will stop and screen every car that comes...

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