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‘Hummingbird’ soars with surprisingly dramatic plot

Carissa Bowlin August 31, 2005

Trevor Williams, sophomore architecture major, and Greg Linkous of Kent listen as Ed Borowy's character talks about a girl he knows in the play "The Hummingbird." All performances are at the Kent Stage...

Nick Moose: Fully Loaded

Nick Moose August 31, 2005

So, I know what you’re thinking. The one burning question that’s been on your mind these many months. The one thing you’ve wanted to ask Nick Moose all summer — besides out on a date.“OK, Nick,...

Trustees update employee insurance policies

Rachel Abbey August 31, 2005

Changes in employee policies dominated the Board of Trustees meeting yesterday, as members approved new salaries and insurance plans.The Finance and Administration Committee recommended to raise the pay...

Summer CDs live on through the fall season

Tiffany Strong August 31, 2005

Credit: Ben BreierWhile there were fewer movie-goers over the summer, CD sales remained steady, boosted by some strong releases from artists.There were many hits and misses over the summer, but I chose...

Play it safe while partying at KSU

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board August 31, 2005

The University of Wisconsin was just named the biggest party school in the nation.One of the fiercest MAC battles occurs not on any field or in any arena, but between Ohio University and Kent State every...

Old franchises breathe life into summer films

Matthew Carroll August 31, 2005

The box office may be down yet again this summer, but that does not necessarily mean that Hollywood is doing anything different.The usual suspects of the summer movie experience were all there: lots of...

Heavy rainfall causes leaks, flooding

Amanda Garrett August 31, 2005

After a day of heavy rainfall, Kent State experienced some flooding and water damage.The most significant incident was limited flooding Tuesday evening in Heer Hall. No one was injured in the incident...

Local artist makes what she ‘likes to look at’

Mike Hall August 31, 2005

Local painter Rachel Jernigan displays her pornographically influenced paintings on the walls of The Zephyr in Kent. Jernigan has worked at The Zephyr for 14 years and has been painting for 12.Credit:...

Minority retention efforts on the rise this fall

Bryan Wroten August 31, 2005

Credit: Steve SchirraDespite minor fluctuations in the past few years, black enrollment numbers have remained fairly steady.The enrollment census for the 2005-06 school year will not take place until the...

Podcasts: Newspapers of 2005

Erika Kreiderby Erika Kreider August 31, 2005

Through apple.com iPod users can obtain daily web feeds of several radio broadcasts ranging from news to food to spoken dialogue.Credit: Ben BreierCall my friends dumb if you want, but none of them have...

Spin Doctors: a tale of two princes continues

Ben Breier August 31, 2005

Did you miss the Spin Doctors after all these years? Well little miss, "little miss can't be wrong."Credit: Ben BreierSpin DoctorsWhere? House of Blues, ClevelandWhen? Sunday, Sept. 4; Doors open at 7:30...

Local organizations offer hurricane help

Grace Dobush August 31, 2005

Local charities and churches are pouring out relief in the form of manpower and money to areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.The American Red Cross’ Summit County Chapter has sent six volunteers from...

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