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Crennel’s team-first mentality can only help Cribbs on Browns

Matt Peters May 1, 2005

Browns' coach Romeo Crennel (right) watches as the team's top draft picks, undrafted free agents participate in a mini-camp workout at the Browns training facility in Berea on Friday.Credit: Matt PetersJoshua...

Drug Task Force cracking down on on-campus drugs

Sean Joseph May 1, 2005

The Western Portage County Drug Task Force and the Kent State Police Department have been working undercover all year to buy drugs on campus and have started making arrests.“We don’t try to find someone...

News in brief

May 1, 2005

Levy will continue funding police, fire and other service operations if passedMembers of the Kent city government are hoping that voters renew a tax levy at the ballots tomorrow.The city is trying to get...

Ciao, baby. Have a nice series of My God Myrtles

Jaclyn Youhana May 1, 2005

Myrtle and her husband, Edgar, are two old people on their front porch in rocking chairs, reading the paper. Something catches Edgar’s eye on the front page, and he exclaims, “My God, Myrtle! You gotta...

University staff faces layoffs to cut costs

Rachel Abbey May 1, 2005

A round of layoffs occurred Friday in a cost-savings measure by the university. The cut affected staff employed by the university, said Scott Rainone, assistant director of University Media Relations....

University not very public about layoffs

Mike Klesta May 1, 2005

The university has made a mistake bigger than its $6.5 million budget deficit.An unconfirmed number of university employees was laid off Friday. But the university offered conflicting information, at times...

BREAKING NEWS: Staff faces layoffs

Rachel Abbey April 29, 2005

A round of layoffs occurred Friday in a cost-savings measure by the university. The cut affected staff employed by the university, said Scott Rainone, assistant director of University Media Relations....

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater April 28, 2005

Don’t deny Evolution, Intelligent DesignDear Editor:It was unfortunate but unsurprising that the Stater did not run a story about the forum, “Evolution and Intelligent Design in Public School,” held...

Flashes’ Fridays have been freakish

Joe Murphy April 28, 2005

Baseball team looks to improve 1-3 MAC record on Friday with series at BuffaloFridays have become almost too casual for the Kent State baseball team.Since Mid-American Conference play began March 25 against...

U.S. still wary of Cuba’s socialism

Jessica Rothschuh April 28, 2005

Cuba is the largest country in the Caribbean and one of five remaining communist states in the world. It has been under the rule of Fidel Castro since 1959 when he overthrew the dictator Fulgencio Batista.In...

Bliss boutique brings New York fashion to Hudson

JaLynn Hardy April 28, 2005

Bliss in Hudson held its grand opening this week.Credit: Andrew popikI’ve shopped at about every mall in the northeast Ohio area worth looking at. I’ve been to Legacy Village and Beachwood and Summit...

The curse of success in politics

Michael J. Greenberg April 28, 2005

Amazon.com?s founder Jeff Bezos attributes his success to a harsh reality of business: Success brings more success. That was easy for him to say, as his company was the first large-scale online book retailer...

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