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Making a Pitt stop

Sarika Jagtiani July 26, 2005

Unique dancing, drinking and shopping are just a turnpike awaySelf Portrait, by Andy Warhol. This painting as well as many of the artists other works are on display at the Andy Warhol Museum in downtown...

Jewel sparkles

Andrew Hampp July 26, 2005

Folk-Pop singer to play exclusive, one-night show with Cleveland PopsCredit: Beth RankinWhen Jewel digs from her extensive musical repertoire to sing with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra at Cain Park on Saturday,...

PHOTO GALLERY: Arts Expo 2005

July 26, 2005

BETH RANKIN | SUMMER KENT STATERCredit: Beth RankinThousands of Akronites headed to Hardesty Park this past weekend for the 26th Annual Akron Arts Expo, which featured live entertainment, over 160 vendors...

Students sing, dance way through summer at Porthouse Theatre

Jessica Lentine July 26, 2005

Kayce Cummings (right) is a professional actress who will be attending Kent State in the fall. Here she is seen performing at Porthouse Theatre along with Stephen Brockway, a professional actor from New...

Send your patriotism to Sri Lanka

Erin Roof July 26, 2005

I have made it through summer’s onslaught of patriotic holidays (Memorial Day, Flag Day and Independence Day) with my fingers still proudly folded into fists. These celebrations beg Americans to profess...

Kudrow, Gyllenhaal get ‘Happy’ in new indie film

Andrew Hampp July 26, 2005

Lisa Kudrow and Jesse Bradford star in Happy Endings.Credit: Beth RankinLisa Kudrow fans, beware.In the opening scene of Happy Endings, something so shocking and unexpected happens to the former Friend...

‘NY Times’ subverts the truth

Greg M. Schwartz July 26, 2005

The current fuss over the jailing of the New York Times’ Judith Miller for not revealing her source in the Plame leak affair is so misguided, it should make all principled journalists ill. Most newspapers...

Residence hall students to receive safer connection; larger area of wireless access will be available

Andrew Hampp July 26, 2005

It’s going to be a lot safer to own a computer on campus this fall.Thanks to changes being made by Information Services, students living on campus will experience better Internet connections, gain more...

Red Cross volunteer goes the extra mile

Leslie Schelat July 26, 2005

After 24 disaster relief calls, one might think Crystal Wagner is ready to call it quits. But when asked how much longer she would like to continue as a Red Cross volunteer, her smile and laugh show the...

Defense: no death penalty for Trimble

Amanda Garrett July 26, 2005

Lawyers argue over importance of destroyed evidenceTRIMBLECredit: Beth RankinLawyers for James E. Trimble, accused of killing three people, including a Kent State student, have asked for the dismissal...

Tri-C helps JMC credits transfer to Kent State

John Oberlin July 26, 2005

Cuyahoga Community College will offer a journalism and mass communication associate’s degree this fall with the option to transfer to Kent State to complete a bachelor’s degree.The Tri-C journalism...

‘Hot Hot’ heating up on tour

Andrew Hampp July 19, 2005

Indie-pop band coming to Cleveland's OdeonCredit: Beth RankinNext time you’re walking the streets of a major city and you think you might have spotted Hot Hot Heat, chances are you’re probably right.The...

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