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It’s alive –ÿsort of

Kim Thompson April 26, 2005

Nursing majors get to practice their skills on SimMan, an artificial patientThe College of Nursing uses a dummy similar to the one above to practice working with a patient.Credit: Andrew popikHe complains,...

‘Tunnel’ project promotes awareness of social issues

Michael C. Lewis April 26, 2005

Valerie Giacomo, sophomore fashion merchandising major, walks through the Tunnel of Oppression, a multi-sensory event sponsored by the College of Education that was designed to increase awareness for different...

Kent shops do well despite lack of students

Sara Macho April 26, 2005

Greta Siler, graduate nutrition and diet major, enjoys a healthy lunch from Susan's yesterday afternoon. She is served by Jenima Hadjian, senior fashion merchandising major, and Milana Estrada, director...

Relay for Life nearing financial goal, needs Coca-Cola bottles

Joe McKenzie April 26, 2005

Relay for Life is Saturday, and Kent State University is within reach of its goal of raising $60,000.As of Tuesday, the American Cancer Society’s Web site showed Kent State raising roughly $47,147 in...

Conference touts importance of water-human relationship

Douglas M. Kafury April 26, 2005

Water Resources Research Institute Director Robert Heath compared humans in the Lake Erie Watershed ecosystem to elephants in the Serengeti’s ecosystem at the institute’s 13th annual conference, “Large...

Homecoming scheduled for Sept. 17

Joe McKenzie April 26, 2005

Mark your calendars because homecoming at Kent State is scheduled for Sept. 17, 2005. This is a change from the usual October homecoming Kent has seen the last years.“Homecoming is typically predicated...

Point/Counterpoint pt2

Teddy Harris April 26, 2005

Affirmative action is necessaryI believe affirmative action is a necessary evil in the United States. I wish that it was not necessary to have this procedure in place, but it is more than obvious that...

Inside the mind of a poet

Allison Remcheck April 26, 2005

Robert L. Carothers' creative process extends to childrenPoet Robert L. Carothers has used his master's and doctorate in English to develop his poetic style.Credit: Andrew popikThe job of a writer is finding...

Memorial honors lost lives

Sean Joseph April 26, 2005

End of semester remembrance helps students cope with deathDana Kern, freshman nursing major, and other friends of Chelsea Lausberg gathered carnations for her memorial. The end of the year memorial for...

Comedians joke about race, terrorism to Muslim students

Katie Greenwald April 26, 2005

(Right to left) Tasnim Shahjanan, Hafsa Tariq and Hira Tariq laugh at the comedy of "Allah Made Me Funny" in the Auditorium yesterday.Credit: Andrew popikAzeem is going to ask for a pole and a tip the...

Support crucial for survival of King-Kennedy Center

Jessica Sprowl April 25, 2005

Six miles from the Kent State campus, the McElrath Skeels Community was rated one of the worst rural areas in the United States during the early 1970s.During that time, Kent State students started a project...

All in!

Danielle Toth April 25, 2005

Poker is popular, but dangerousOhio Gaming College owners (and husband and wife) Vince Conforte and Cherie Dimmerling talk to a student at a blackjack table while reflected in game chips framed on the...

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