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Students, USS say ACPB brings no popular bands

Jessica Rothschuh April 18, 2005

Where have all the musicians gone?The All Campus Programming Board has more money than ever, but the concerts at Kent State keep getting dinkier.The reason for this, according to ACPB faculty adviser Tom...

Memorial situation saddening

Justin Stine April 18, 2005

To this day, only 7 percent of the May 4 Memorial exists on campus, and there are no plans for the remaining 93 percent to be completed.This quote was taken from a brochure about the memorial: “The paving...

Survey says fewer actually light up

Kim Thompson April 18, 2005

Campus survey shows students are not the party animals depicted in the moviesFrom Animal House to How High, movies about college life depict students with a bottomless stomach for alcohol and an ever-burning...

A small price to pay

Sara Macho April 18, 2005

Seven bucks can provide helpful legal counseling for studentsSophomore psychology major George Senger and junior political science and applied conflict management major David Sommer used Student Legal...

Shelter offers animals loving care

Jessica Sprowl April 18, 2005

Behind a chain link fence at the Portage County Animal Protection League in Ravenna there are the young faces of puppies and 10-year-old Sydne Knauf. She has volunteered for the past two months and plays...

Letters to the editor

April 18, 2005

The U.S. is silently becoming a fascist stateDear Editor:The Point/Counterpoint section by Erin Roof and Tony Cox raised some interesting ideas about the condition of current geopolitics. While Roof's...

Use leftover change and loan refunds to start investing

atie Greenwald April 18, 2005

Give up vending machines; start investingRent, tuition, a car payment and food all have to come out of that minimum wage paycheck.It’s no wonder many college students don’t feel like they have enough...

News in brief

April 18, 2005

Students encouraged to nominate influential teachersIt’s time for students to think back and remember a teacher who has had an impact on their education at Kent State.Students are encouraged to nominate...

Executive director ushers in new USS era

Jessica Rothschuh April 18, 2005

“To say I see great things ahead would be an understatement,” said Bill Ross, the new executive director of the Undergraduate Student Senate, in his inaugural address at the 27th Annual Student Leadership...

Fire damages Silver Oaks apartments

Jessica Alaimo April 18, 2005

A 5 a.m. fire yesterday in Silver Oaks apartments, located across Loop Road from Tri-Towers, had 11 departments respond to the call. There is an estimated $250,000 in damage.Credit: Beth RankinAt first,...

Government: Kill, but don’t drink

Our viewVermont state representative Richard C. Marron has introduced a bill to his state’s legislature that would lower the drinking age from 21 to 18. His reasoning is quite sound and such a proposal...

Students making living wills with Student Legal Services

Ryan Loew April 18, 2005

Terri Schiavo, a 41-year-old woman who had been in a persistent vegetative state since 1990, died amid a right-to-die controversy last March. Americans soon began to think about their own end-of-life wishes.In...

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