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Nothing to hide behind when writing your opinion

Jen Steer September 1, 2005

As I sat down to write my first column of my college career, I found myself very self-conscious. Nervousness isn’t a part of my character, even though I’ve done some things that would make the average...

Senior duo to lead volleyball team

Joey Simon September 1, 2005

Junior Sarah Wilber serves the ball during a scrimmage with other teammates at Tuesday's practice.Credit: Jason HallThere’s a lot of modeling going on with the Kent State volleyball team.No guys, not...

Martin gets the system he wants

Joshua Hudson September 1, 2005

Most coaches wouldn’t think of changing an offense that averaged 30.5 points per game, the second-highest in school history.But most coaches aren’t like Doug Martin.Martin, who is entering his second...

Kent State professors may get luxury apartments before long

Jillian Kramer August 31, 2005

There’s a reason professors don’t live in dorms.Developer Dan Siegel believes it’s the same reason most professors don’t live in Kent. That’s why he’s looking to build a new apartment complex...

Finale finish for summer TV

Bob Taylor August 31, 2005

“The 4400,” “The Dead Zone,” “Monk”In a summer when reality TV ruled, it’s refreshing to see USA, along with sister network Sci-Fi, releasing original dramatic programming that isn’t half...

Storm system drenches Ohio

Josh Echt August 31, 2005

Hurricane Katrina's effects felt throughout Kent-Ravenna areaShirley Prunty, resident of West Park Estates on state Route 59 in Ravenna, points to a line on her siding that marks the peak of flooding that...

So, how did you spend your summer vacation?

Jessica Sprowl August 31, 2005

Local students score glamorous internships, work as volunteersLindsay Satzger, senior visual communication design major, interned with Loren Long, the illustrator of Madonna's children's book, Mr. Peabody's...

Students deployed to help the south

Grace Dobush and Lindsay Wargo August 31, 2005

For two Kent State students, lending a hand to the hurricane relief efforts means more than sending money. It may mean as much as withdrawing from their courses this semester.After three days of classes,...

One to hang on the fridge: Trustees give Cartwright A+

Rachel Abbey August 31, 2005

President Carol Cartwright received her yearly evaluation at yesterday’s Board of Trustees’ meeting.“An A+ is probably not a high enough rating,” said Sandra Harbrecht, board vice chair.Harbrecht...

Death of the compact disc

Ryan deBiase August 31, 2005

With the release of the Apple iPod, the music industry now stares down the barrels of an undeniable shift in how music must be bought and sold. The CD LP has been declining in relevance since the advent...

Cleveland rocks the summer concert scene

Ben Breier August 31, 2005

Credit: Ben BreierThe summer of 2005 was an excellent one for concerts in the Cleveland area. However, one thing makes this year stand out from other summer concert seasons: Bands found themselves coming...

Kent State is top spot for Ohio employees

Rachel Abbey August 31, 2005

Kent State was honored as a superior place of employment with the NorthCoast 99 award yesterday.This award, sponsored by the Employers Resource Council, recognizes the “99 Best Places to Work in Northeast...

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