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Trailing through

Judy Tompkins June 28, 2005

Bike trails offer exercise, enjoymentIn the early hours of the first day of summer bikers take on the trails at Lock 29 Trailhead in Peninsula.Credit: Beth RankinIf you’re bored, broke or just want to...

Former art professor dies

Amanda Garrett June 28, 2005

Retired Kent State art professor Bernard M. Weiner died June 21.Weiner, 81, taught painting and drawing at Kent State from 1970 to 1982, said Marlene Mancini Frost, professor emeritus of art.Frost and...

College isn’t about being comfortable

Steve Schirra June 28, 2005

I have a confession. Last week, without putting much thought into my decision, I applied as a transfer student to The Ohio State University. I didn’t tell anyone — save my mother, who cosigns my loans...

Splash into summer

Jessica Lentine June 28, 2005

Local area kids beat the heat at Water Works in Cuyahoga Falls.Credit: Beth RankinLooking for a cheap way to beat the heat this summer? Local swimming pools and water parks are a great way to cool off...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Indie-rock band Stars to shine at Grog Shop tonight

Ben Breier June 27, 2005

StarsPlaying with Most Serene Republic, SeriesWhen: 9 p.m., TonightWhere: Grog Shop, ClevelandHow Much: $10 (Ticketmaster)Stars is an indie-rock band that has been shining across the country and beyond,...

Cleveland shows Pride

Laura Pappada June 21, 2005

LGBT community gathers for annual celebrationA woman holds a sign in protest to the Cleveland Pride Parade. She refused to identify herself.Credit: Beth RankinThe Cleveland Lesbian-Gay-Bi-Trans Pride organization...

Weaving a web

William L. Teckmyer III June 21, 2005

Lime Spider's fourth anniversary celebration 'covers all the bases'Hammer Damage reunites after 20 years to celebrate the Lime Spiders' anniversary.Credit: Beth RankinThere’s no other bar around with...

New music director brings passion to KSU

John Oberlin June 21, 2005

KNOTTCredit: Beth RankinBetween spurts of spirited laughter, Josef Knott explains his approach to administration is the same as his approach to conducting:“You walk into a room filled with different...

KSU alumnus killed in Iraq

Amanda Garrett June 21, 2005

KEELINGCredit: Beth RankinA Kent State alumnus was killed in Iraq June 9, when a roadside bomb hit his vehicle.Thomas O. Keeling, 23, graduated with a criminal justice degree in 2004. The Strongsville...

Good-bye password, hello FLASHword

Andrew Hampp June 21, 2005

P-Synch program to implement new, simpler security systemGood news for forgetful students at Kent State: Thanks to the implementation of a new system called P-Synch, all passwords for university-related...

Colleges of Education, Fine and Professional Arts to recombine

Amanda Garrett June 21, 2005

Three schools from the College of Fine and Professional Arts will combine with three departments from the College and Graduate School of Education on July 1.The New College and Graduate School of Education,...

Cambridge Glass exhibition returns to Kent State University Museum

Alex Russell June 21, 2005

Handcrafted glass of all shapes, sizes and colors reflect the overhead fluorescent lights of the small room, creating a kaleidoscopic view of the gallery. The sparkling glass pieces are neatly arranged...

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