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Students propose reusing gowns

Shelley Blundell April 27, 2005

You’re a graduating senior. The bills are piling up. Now you have to scrape together the cash to buy a cap and gown that you’ll probably wear once.Well, what if you could get your gown for free?Valerie...

2005 Bonnaroo to feature wide array of singers

Jason LeRoy April 27, 2005

Credit: Jason LeRoyIn the three years since it first appeared in 2002, the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has earned a reputation as a sort of Woodstock for our generation, minus the raping and rioting....

Glass Club sponsors sale featuring students’ work this week

Jennifer Zemanek April 26, 2005

The KSU Glass Club is sponsoring a glass sale this week. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today on the second floor of the Student Center 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the School of Art lobby 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday...

Our View

Editorial Board April 26, 2005

Thinkin' about your drinkin'?Drinking. It’s a topic that often comes up in the lives of college students, albeit to varying degrees. For some people, drinking is something integral to their lifestyle...

Point/Counterpoint pt1

Jeff Schooley April 26, 2005

The recipe for peace and justice for allThe temptation of affirmative action is quite understandable. As a progressive, straight, white Protestant male, I am all too aware of the oppression my demographic...

Teenagers, college students might have difficult time finding summer employment

Joe McKenzie April 26, 2005

As the end of spring semester approaches, students look for summer employment to make some extra cash. Some students may have summer jobs lined up for them months ahead of time. However, others have to...

Scholar, historian talks about status of conservative movement in America

Natalie Pillsbury April 26, 2005

A model for understanding the current conservative movement in America is that it has diverse tendencies and is not motivated by material interests, but by ideas.George Nash spoke last night in the Student...

Talented performances steal spotlight; show continues despite malfunctions

Carrie Rupp April 26, 2005

Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon play " A Whole New World" during the Greek Talent Show event last night at the Student Center Ballroom. The event is a part of Greek Week.Credit: Andrew popikThe show went...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater April 26, 2005

KSU not making reasonable effort for its employeesDear Editor:I am a full-time Kent State University custodial employee in Campus Environment and Operations and therefore in the bargaining unit. The director...

Week off doesn’t hurt KSU against Malone

Joshua Hudson April 26, 2005

Baseball team slugs its way to 12-0 victoryAfter last weekend’s games with Bowling Green were canceled, Kent State coach Scott Stricklin was worried about the lack of playing time the Flashes have seen...

Two local teens arrested for arson

Sean Joseph April 26, 2005

Police charged two 16-year-old boys with arson for the rash of fires that occurred in a neighborhood off Loop Road April 6.The two local teens, whose names have not been released because they are minors,...

Kent State students take over Metropolis Popcorn

Eddie Dilworth April 26, 2005

Sean Bammer has owned Metropolis Popcorn for more than a month now. The shop, located on East Main Street, specializes in popcorn such as Reese's Peanut Butter Cup and s'more flavors.Credit: Andrew popikNew...

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