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Faculty contract negotiations resume

Rachel Abbey April 14, 2005

The university and the faculty union agreed last week to resume contract negotiations. While a formal discussion date has not been set, other agreements have been made by the two parties.University administration...

‘Not the end of Zimbabwe’

Meranda Watling April 14, 2005

Hope remains despite health, economic crisesA quarter century after declaring its independence from the United Kingdom, Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, is struggling.In 25 years, Robert Mugabe, the leader...

Power outage hits Kent, KSU

Meranda Watling April 14, 2005

Yesterday’s power outage was caused by a problem with the Ohio Edison power supply, not the campus power plant, said Michael McDonald, director of Campus Environment and Operations.The outage, which...

Our View

Editorial Board April 14, 2005

Council's actions appear illegalKent’s law director James Silver said City Council “had no intentions of voting during executive session.”That’s a joke.City Council decided to go into executive...

On-campus living is like a cocoon

Matthew Carroll's view April 14, 2005

Despite popular belief, college isn’t just about studying hard and getting good grades. Sometimes it’s about figuring out where in the heck you’re going to live the following year. In an effort to...

Flashes to face Toledo in weekend series

Kali Price April 14, 2005

Erin Christopher comes in for relief during Wednesday's game against Western Michigan. The softball team plays Toledo at 1 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday.Credit: Andrew popikKent State softball will finish up...

School of Theatre and Dance acts to stop hate

Carissa Bowlin April 14, 2005

Students rehearse a scene from "The Laramie Project." The play opens tomorrow at 8 p.m. and runs through April 24.Credit: Andrew popikThe only way to prevent hate crimes from happening is to make the public...

Speak up!

Andrew Hampp April 14, 2005

Forensics team debates chances of success at national competitionWhen the Kent State Forensics Team competes at this weekend’s national competition, it won’t be dissecting body parts or examining crime...

Public should not DeLay jail sentence

Aman Ali's view April 14, 2005

If there’s one thing I love in this world, it’s a good smear campaign against a turd-burglar politician. Such is the case with House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas). For the first time since my...

Models and modifications

JaLynn Hardy April 14, 2005

Fashion icons influence dieting"The Swan," a television show on FOX, encouraged women to undergo plastic surgery to improve their bodies. Women were denied seeing themselves in a mirror until their transformation...

New software means changes for student scheduling at KSU

Adria Barbour April 14, 2005

The scheduling process at Kent State is about to be affected by new technology.New software, called Schedule Probe, will change the way students sign up for classes and the way teachers are assigned rooms...

Men’s outreach program calls for no more rape

Brianne Carlon April 14, 2005

John Mallory, of Marietta, is one of the four speakers and founders of "No More: Men's Outreach for Rape Education" that spoke yesterday in the Student Center.Credit: Andrew popikFour men, each wearing...

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