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News in brief

May 2, 2005

Events held today to commemorate May 4The Sixth Annual Symposium on Democracy concludes today with a keynote address from the president of the Rock the Vote Foundation and a walking tour of the May 4 Memorial...

WEB EXCLUSIVE COLUMN: British prime minister faces tough election

Michael McLaughlin May 2, 2005

An embattled leader who conducted a hard push for a war, which the majority of his populace has since turned against, is forced to stand for re-election. His once astronomically high approval rating has...

Learning from others’ stupidity

Elliott Cramer May 2, 2005

Most of the underclassman — I say most because there are always exceptions — are brain damaged. I think the endless hours of playing video games and watching “Power Rangers” have made their attention...

Scholarship recipients create LatvianWeb site

Adria Barbour May 2, 2005

The 25th anniversary meeting for the Latvian and Lithuanian Scholarship Program was held last night in Bowman Hall. Guest speaker, Herbert Hochhauser is a retired professor and discussed his first experiences...

Slimming fashion 101

Sara Macho May 2, 2005

Fashion tricks of the trade hide imperfectionsFluttering dresses of filmy floral-printed fabrics look to be a strong trend for next spring. They were on display at the Dallas Apparel Mart in Dallas.Credit:...

Bush’s budget takes aim at higher education programs

Ryan Loew May 2, 2005

Earlier this year, President Bush proposed drastic changes to how the federal government helps college students pay their tuition, focusing on improving the country’s most popular grant program — the...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

May 2, 2005

Editor’s Note: Teddy Harris’ most recent column appeared online and argued that interracial marriage is not worth the effort.Interracial dating is worth the troubleDear Editor:As an undergraduate,...

Reflections on living in Leebrick Hall

Karl Hopkins-Lutz May 2, 2005

It wasn’t easy when I first came to Kent exactly two years ago this semester — I didn’t know a soul or how to get things done around here. I didn’t even have a major. I wasn’t sure quite how...

Tuition prices expected to increase for Fall 2005

Ryan Loew May 2, 2005

Vice President of Administration David Creamer announced a proposed 6 percent increase in tuition for next fall at a meeting with Undergraduate Student Senate yesterday.In a draft document that will be...

Alternative loan options narrowed

Katie Greenwald May 2, 2005

Students have the choice between Key Bank and Citibank for their alternative loan options beginning this summer.These two banks will be Kent State’s preferred lenders, said Mark Evans, director of student...

Hope shines through

Jessica Sprowl May 1, 2005

Students walk to show support for cancer survivorsParticipants walk a silent lap Saturday night in memory of those who lost the battle of cancer. The twenty-four hour event was Kent State's third time...

Board endorses City Council candidates

The three at-large Kent City Council positions are important. Unlike all other Council seats, the at-large ones represent the entire Kent community. Students have a notoriously low representation on Council....

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