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McNally, Bonham deliver different takes on female folk music

Ben Breier July 5, 2005

Credit: Beth RankinIf female-laden quintet Eisley’s packing of the Grog Shop this Father’s Day is any indication, girl-powered folk music is on the rise. Admittedly, the music that we’re seeing now...

Building back beauty

Erin Roof June 28, 2005

The image haunted me, flashing in and out of my consciousness without restraint. It was the first time I saw a dead body — my father’s. He was cold and stiff on a gurney with a white sheet pulled down...

Heat doesn’t spoil Kent State’s 4th food and wine celebration

Jillian Kramer June 28, 2005

Senior hospitality major and president of the Ice Carving Club Maggie Raffel carves a wine bottle that is part of one of her displays she carved for the Ohio Wine and Food Celebration at the Ashtabula...

Buy American, but know what is behind it

Kelly Mills June 28, 2005

Older people say young people are angry. They think anyone under 30 is angry because they’re ignorant. I think the truth is, the younger we are, the more educated we are, the angrier we are.That’s...

New plan hopes to increase enrollment

Amanda Garrett June 28, 2005

After two years of static enrollment, the University Board of Trustees has approved an enrollment plan they hope will increase the number of students.The goal of the Strategic Enrollment Plan: 2005-2008...

Wireless technology on deck for CCI

John Oberlin June 28, 2005

The world is shrinking. And so is Kent State’s College of Communication and Information — for the better.With the new headquarters at Franklin Hall to be completed in 2007, the College of Communication...

New program, lab for entrepreneurs

Joanne Bello June 28, 2005

This fall, students, small business owners and emerging entrepreneurs can get help with their current businesses or get help starting a business of their own from the Kent State University’s College...

New Stark dean lives for college culture

illian Kramer June 28, 2005

BOZECredit: Beth RankinBetsy Boze grew up at college.Boze, who will begin her new position as Kent State Stark Campus’s dean on July 15, is at home on any college campus because she was raised on one.“I...

Plumbers’ strike clogs construction

Valerie Maczak June 28, 2005

The recent strike by the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Local 219 brought construction near the Student Center to a halt.Credit: Beth RankinMembers of the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union Local 219 resumed...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Cleveland’s art enclave

William L. Teckmyer III June 28, 2005

Tremont offers art galleries, culture galoreStepping out of the car, you can feel the forces of creativity at work all around you. You can see it in the flower gardens and the shop signs. Culture and history...

Don’t drive by Super Fly

Heather Beyer June 28, 2005

Weekly car show at Chapel Hill Target parking lotWhile stopped at one of the numerous stoplights on Howe Avenue Sunday night, a “pimped” car lined with chrome turned into the Target parking lot. It...

Art professor’s work on display

Marisa Dalessandro June 28, 2005

Show advertised with Billboards across Akron areaKirk Mangus, professor of art and ceramics, poses with one of his sculptures. This summer Mangus' art will be displayed at various area locations.Credit:...

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