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Kanye should drop out after ‘Late Registration’

Ben Breier September 7, 2005

Credit: Ben Breier  Kanye West Late Registration Roc-A-Fella Records, 2005 Stater rating (out of four): ★ ★ 1/2 Let’s face it folks — Kanye West’s Late Registration is the most heavily...

‘Exorcism’ will scare the Hell out of you

Steve Schirra September 7, 2005

Jennifer Carpenter gets possessed as Emily Rose in The Exorcism of Emily Rose.Credit: Steve Schirra  The Exorcism of Emily Rose Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. Where? Kent Plaza Theater When? Opens...

COLUMN: Black people: Welcome back to the racial identity club

Aman Ali September 7, 2005

There have been some hefty racism debates on the Stater Forum page this week. Seems like it’s that time of the semester again. I can’t wait for the debate on evolution to pop up next.The latest issue...

Summer book bonds freshman class

Robert Taylor September 7, 2005

Credit: Steve SchirraOn their first day attending a class at Kent State, incoming freshmen took in the usual pep talks and lists of expectations from the instructors of their University Orientation classes.But...

First-generation students face challenges

Rachel Abbey September 7, 2005

Raven Montanez, freshman nursing major, is the first of her family to go to college. First-generation students, like Montanez, face challenges, such as relating their college experiences to their families.Credit:...

School of Technology will become a college

Amanda Garrett September 7, 2005

Increasing enrollment and the demands of a high-tech world have led to a proposal to change the School of Technology into the new College of Technology.The change of status will benefit students, faculty...

COLUMN: Government agencies use power to curb our freedoms

Jeremy Porter September 7, 2005

The Counter Intelligence Program may be an unfamiliar agency to some, but its actions are even more unknown. It is the FBI’s secret program that was used to attack and undermine radical opposition to...

Franklin Mills is a walk in the park

Tiffany Strong September 7, 2005

The park allows visitors to walk along the Cuyahoga River and experience Kent's historic buildings and business district from a different perspective.Credit: Ben BreierCredit: Ben BreierWhen given the...

Volunteers reach out to victims

Katie Alberti September 7, 2005

NE Ohio residents respond to Red Cross' call for volunteersMike Rosso, sophomore marketing major, donates $20 to Save the South, a Hurricane Katrina relief effort in the Tri-Towers Rotunda Wednesday evening....

Ohioans help disaster victims in different ways

Zach Wilson September 7, 2005

Hurricane Katrina completely destroyed an entire section of the United States, but it did not mute the resolve of those wishing to help victims of the disaster.Many in Ohio are finding ways to give back...

24th annual Black Squirrel Festival to provide music, food, games

September 7, 2005

The Black Squirrel Festival will be held between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. tomorrow in Risman Plaza. This will be the 24th year for the festival.Things to look forward at the festival include live music, food,...

Kent State is up with the ‘Times’

Sara Macho September 7, 2005

The Undergraduate Student Senate and Kent Interhall Council have teamed up to distribute free USA Today and The New York Times newspapers at various campus locations.“The Collegiate Readership Program...

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