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AAUP on different fronts

Bethany Jones July 19, 2005

USS leader voices concernsBill Ross, executive director of Undergraduate Student Senate, says that he strongly discourages faculty members from striking.“My biggest concerns are that we’re going to...

Blockbuster deals

Kali Price July 19, 2005

Local theatres, drive-ins make movie night more affordable, funCars wait in line to get into the Ravenna Midway Drive-In on Saturday evening.Credit: Beth RankinNationwide summer box office sales this year...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Rejects ‘Move Along’ in bad direction after promising debut

Ben Breier July 19, 2005

The All-American RejectsMove AlongInterscope RecordsStater Rating: (out of four): *The punk-pop antics of Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects couldn’t have possibly debuted at a...

The grass is greener . . .

Marisa Dalessandro July 19, 2005

New turf being installed at Dix StadiumCrews worked last week to lay the stone foundation of the new turf at Dix Stadium.Credit: Beth RankinThe field of the stadium is brown, but not because of the lack...

Local business owners are torn on issue of smoke-free environment; city council looking to pass new legislation

Becky Adams July 19, 2005

Local business owners are torn on issue of smoke-free environment; city council looking to pass new legislationShould personal freedom be sacrificed for the well-being of another? What if exercising this...

Kent residence provided killer inspiration

Amanda Garrett July 19, 2005

Elgin house source of 'Psycho' set designThe Elgin House once belonged to biology professor Harry A. Cunningham and has played host to rumors inciting Psycho enthusiasts to visit the old house.Credit:...

U.S. still vulnerable to terror attacks

Most of us were glued to our television sets July 7, watching as Londoners coped with their own brand of terrorist attacks that have left more than 50 innocent civilians dead.We’re scared. In this country,...

‘Potter’ fans waited for the witching hour

Meranda Watling July 19, 2005

Jared Hudak, 3, of Cuyahoga Falls trys his hand at casting spells at the Winking Lizard during the Harry Potter Fest.Credit: Beth RankinSpin... spin... spin... three times around.“Stop!”Shake... shake......

Faculty Senate passes new curriculum

Amanda Garrett July 19, 2005

The Faculty Senate passed a new plan recommending changes for developing and revising curriculum on Monday.Among the changes the Commission to Review the Curricular Process recommended was making the curriculum...

‘Potter’ series bridges gap between ages

Jennifer A. Wells July 19, 2005

By now, millions of Muggles around the world have entered Hogwarts for another exciting year with Harry Potter.The latest installment of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Half...

Red Cross experiencing local blood shortages

Leslie Schelat July 19, 2005

The American Red Cross is currently experiencing a national shortage of seven blood types and platelets.This shortage is different from those that the public is normally aware of because it is not simply...

Students arm selves for charity with silicone bracelets

Leslie Schelat July 19, 2005

Credit: Beth RankinThey're the snap bracelet of the early ‘90s and the plastic bangle of the mid ‘80s.They're bright, colorful and trendy, but this time they support charities around the world.Or do...

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