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The face of hunger is changing as summer approaches

Amanda Garrett April 19, 2005

Area food banks serve a wide variety of needsEvery other Saturday, 200 to 300 people line up at Roger Stevens’ warehouse on Diamond Street in Ravenna.They are coming to receive the free milk, meats and...

Point/Counterpoint pt1

Tony Cox April 19, 2005

Taxes necessary, but need reform“The American people are afraid of their government,” former Youngstown Rep. Jim Traficant was quite fond of pointing out in reference to U.S. tax policy. For all his...

Parking near Olson, Lake halls to be limited in fall

Lauren Frankovich April 19, 2005

Beginning in the fall, Lake and Olson hall residents will face an inconvenience when they want to park close to their residence hall to unload groceries or belongings.A new pedestrian walkway will be constructed...

Generation Y asks why

Steven Harbaugh April 19, 2005

Studies find college students searching for spiritualityA survey has shown that more students are attending college with the expectation of growing spiritually. The same survey found four out of five incoming...

WEB Point/Counterpoint pt1

Mike Klesta April 19, 2005

God is a 'cop-out,' isn't testableGod doesn’t exist.Or at least I can’t prove otherwise.This higher being quandary has been discussed and debated ever since human beings were developed enough to communicate....

Sexual assault varies at KSU

Steven Harbaugh April 19, 2005

Stats show higher and lower prevalencePat Tabbara is as counselor for victims of sexual assault Townhall II. She also assists with the sexual assault hotline along with other volunteers.Credit: Andrew...

Culture shocks Risman Plaza with food, dance

Carrie Scully April 19, 2005

Ayat Shendy, sophomore biology major, dances during Cultral Shock, sponsored by All Campus Programming Board.Credit: Andrew popikThe sounds of tropical music, the smell of guava BBQ ribs and the sights...

Our View

Editorial Board April 19, 2005

KSU administration says one thing, does anotherKent State needs to strategize in order to fill the $5 million hole in its budget. The members of the editorial board understand this.However, the university’s...

Flashes’ Hiller drops Dukes with miracle home run

Joshua Hudson April 19, 2005

Senior Greg Hiller is congratulated by his teammates after his game-winning home run against Duquesne yesterday. The Flashes won 12-10.Credit: Andrew popikBefore senior Gregg Hiller stepped to the plate...

Abandoned animals turn into faithful pets

Jessica Sprowl April 18, 2005

What would you do if you found an abandoned cat crying in a parking lot, starving to death?Lauren Arendt, senior photo-illustration major, has one dog, three cats and three snakes. The dog was the only...

Plethora of options for online job-hunters

Meranda Watling April 18, 2005

Job-seekers should know what they want before searchingForget the classifieds. The job search of today doesn’t just involve newsprint, tiny type or confusing abbreviations. Web sites like monster.com...

Turn excess loans into small profit

atie Greenwald April 18, 2005

Investing someone else’s money is one way to solve the problem of not having enough money to invest.Students can do just that by investing loans, and they can earn interest.The subsidized Federal Stafford...

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