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Kent State professor loses grievance filed against university for LCD patent rights

Judy Tompkins June 21, 2005

An arbitrator ruled that Kent State had not violated a collective bargaining agreement when it denied physics professor Satyendra Kumar patent royalty distribution for his inventions involving liquid crystal...

Alumnus makes carpet cleaning safer

Heather Beyer June 21, 2005

OhSoSafe good for rugs, ozoneKent State alumnus Martin Davidson has explored several careers since graduating with a B.A. in Communications and minors in Jewish Studies and Film. Try putting his career...

Duff vs. Lohan: Lohan

Katie Mallady June 21, 2005

Teen rivals share ex-boyfriend, bad reviewsCredit: Beth RankinWhen I was seven years old, I saw Herbie Goes Bananas. I was fascinated by the courageous car that could move and think on his own. Herbie...

Soak up the sun

Marisa Dalessandro June 21, 2005

Skin care in the summertimeCredit: Beth RankinSheryl Crow created a summer anthem with the song “Soak up the Sun.” The summer months are full of lazy days spent outside basking in the sun. But how...

A letter from the editor

Matt Peters June 21, 2005

I grew up in a home with a newspaper. I can’t imagine growing up any other way. Seeing the stack of newsprint and paper at the breakfast table before I departed for school was as much a part of my standard...

Student input needed in parking decisions

The University Area Project and Traffic Planning Citizen Advisory Committee held a public meeting to discuss the future of the Terrace Hall area last week. The proposal presented at that meeting calls...

New city manager is here to stay

Sean Joseph June 21, 2005

Ruller can't wait to work with universityDave Ruller, the new Kent city manager, stands in front of his new office. Ruller says he is excited about working in a university town.Credit: Sean JosephMany...

Proposed parking structure debated

Ben Breier June 21, 2005

A proposed parking structure to be placed in the Terrace Hall area was debated at a meeting last Thursday hosted by the University Area Project and Traffic Planning Citizen Advisory Committee in City Hall....

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Martin, Wainwright deliver candid shows at Beachland Tavern

Andrew Hampp June 14, 2005

Sometimes all a woman wants is to be heard. Singer-songwriters Charlotte Martin and Martha Wainwright both made this abundantly clear at their respective shows at the Beachland Tavern last week.Martin,...

A quick lesson in humor for the newspaper

Jeff Schooley June 14, 2005

Hi, everybody! You may remember me from some classic columns, where, typically, I’m too philosophical, use words that are too big, or trash all the socialists on this campus for being ignorant dill weeds....

Summer dining options limited on campus

Deanna Stevens June 14, 2005

This summer, Quizno’s, A&W and all of the rest of the Student Center’s delicacies will be open for business. However, the hours of operation have been changed.Until Aug. 13, the summer schedule...

Here’s the scoop

Laura Pappada June 14, 2005

Beat the heat, eat cheap ice creamJunior English major Katie Laubert treats Hannah, 9, and Carley Burroughs, 12, to a scoop at Katie's Korner in Kent.Credit: Beth RankinConstruction cones aren’t the...

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