Skip to Main Content
The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

Volleyball has home-court advantage for KSU Invitational

Amanda Vasil September 8, 2005

The Flashes played against the Akron Zips at the M.A.C. Center on Nov 13, 2004. The Flashes will host the KSU Invitational this weekend. The action begins today versus Dartmouth at 12:30 p.m.Credit: Jason...

Changes in stadium parking, buses make life easier

David Carr September 8, 2005

Nicole Malicki, freshman early childhood education major, gets into her car at the stadium parking lot. Changes such as the addition of more security and bus trips to and from the stadium were made this...

COLUMN: The official FAQ about Nick Moose

Nick Moose September 8, 2005

Well, once again we've been sharted from the steamy butt crack of summer into the porcelain receptacle of the school year, and you know what that means — you get to read my column again you lucky bastards,...

Kent lends a hand

Joey Simon September 8, 2005

Area businesses helping out in Hurricane Katrina relief by donating, fundraisingMandy Murgatroyd, worker of AmeriCorps-VISTA, takes clothes from Matt Cox, senior art major and president of BUS, who has...

From high school nerd to grad school celebrity

Don Norvell September 8, 2005

What a summer it was!We finally got rid of Sandra Day O’Connor, the Supreme Court justice famous for changing her political philosophy more often than an irrational sorority girl (sorry, that’s redundant).Well,...

COLUMN: Cheap Dates

September 8, 2005

Help others while spending time togetherIn a time when gas prices are at an all-time high and money is scarce, a date that costs less than $25 for both parties seems impossible.Not if you’re willing...

Loss of $420,000 in funding causes Portage County Library to drop bookmobile program

Kristin Lindsey September 8, 2005

Bookmobile services from the Portage County District Library will be suspended indefinitely starting today due to the continued loss of funding for Ohio libraries.According to statistics from the American...

Beware of those who take advantage

Jillian Kramer September 8, 2005

Giving isn’t often ill-received.But in times of great need, there can be those who take advantage of generous gifts. The nation saw a surge of fraudulent fund-raisers shortly after 9/11; in the aftermath...

If my scared roommate can do it, anyone can give blood

Beth Rankin September 8, 2005

My roommate Andrew is deathly afraid of needles. And violence. And most insects. And Tom Waits albums.But I digress. Andrew is absolutely petrified of the small, sharp skin-puncturing tools used to draw...

Mature sound on new album for Oval Opus

Erika Kreider September 7, 2005

"It all comes down to the music," when Oval Opus plays at the Outpost Friday evening.Credit: Ben Breier  Oval Opus Where? The Outpost, Kent When? Friday, 9 p.m. Ages? 18 and over  Having played...

Kent State to forge partnership with Oak Clinic

September 7, 2005

Kent State formally announced a partnership with the Oak Clinic for Multiple Sclerosis yesterday.Talks for the partnership have been in the works since 2003, said Lisa Lambert, university public relations...

Kent Stage brings folk artists this weekend

Erica Crist September 7, 2005

Crooked Still will perform at the Kent Stage this Friday.Credit: Ben BreierThis weekend, the Kent Stage will host Crooked Still and Melanie with The Weepies.Crooked Still is a neo-bluegrass band with the...

Activate Search
The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2