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Students awarded for poetry writing

Maureen Nagg April 13, 2005

The English Department celebrated its highest achievers during the Student Award Ceremony yesterday.“This is the most exciting time of the year,” said Darrell Turnidge, dean of the College of Arts...

‘Millions’ gambles on audience’s sophistication

Jon Dieringer April 13, 2005

Lewis McGibbon and Alex Etel star in Millions, which unlike director Danny Boyle's previous filmsTrainspotting and 28 Days Later, is refreshingly devoid of exposed penises and crazed zombies.Credit: Beth...

It’s over. No questions asked.

Sarika Jagitiani April 13, 2005

Everyone has dating deal breakersCredit: Andrew popikSmall penises.Small fingers.Small gaps between teeth.But one small thing can be one big problem — the deal breaker.The deal breaker. That one thing...

Library enthusiasts dine, discuss the future of research

Natalie Pillsbury April 13, 2005

Julia Thornton, sophomore music education major, plays at the Friends of Kent State University Libraries & MediaServices annual dinner.Credit: Andrew popikAn ice sculpture of stacked books topped with...

Honor society inducts 18 members

Michael C. Lewis April 13, 2005

Eighteen inductees of the Alpha Kappa Mu honors society accepted the charge “to rise above mediocrity” and provide leadership as they joined a community of scholars.Dressed in their best, more than...

Liberals steal conservatives’ image, ideas

Michael J. Greenberg April 13, 2005

I’ve been a lifelong conservative. I’ve been an ultra-conservative. I’m one of that rare breed of conservatives because I’m not only a social conservative, but I’m also an economic conservative....

KSU to change workshop credits

Ryan Loew April 13, 2005

Students looking to take credit workshops next spring may find that those offered now will have changed. Others may not be available at all.A new administrative policy, adopted in February by the university’s...

Flashes beat Vikings in low-hitting game

Joe Murphy April 13, 2005

Kent State's Drew Saylor turns a double play during an earlier game this season. The Golden Flashes won yesterday afternoon against Cleveland State 5-1.Credit: Andrew popikBlustery winds kept several of...

Fashioning Forward

Emily Rasinski April 13, 2005

With the Kent State fashion show starting tonight, three senior fashion design majors describe what it took for them to get here and where they hope to goEric Frank, senior fashion design major, puts the...

’20/20′ co-anchor John Stossel points out government flaws

Katie Greenwald April 13, 2005

Prostitution, illegal drugs and flag burning should be legal because the government should butt out of people’s personal lives, said John Stossel.Stossel, the author of the book Give Me a Break and co-anchor...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater April 13, 2005

Writer’s arguments seem to be exaggeratedDear Editor:I am writing in response to Dean Livesberger’s letter regarding education majors versus non-education majors as substitute teachers in the school...

’24,’ ‘Desperate,’ ‘Tru Calling’ show signs of improvement

Robert Taylor April 13, 2005

‘24:’ The Football and YouFox, Mondays at 9 p.m.I’ll admit it: This week’s episode of “24” was the best of the season. It got away from all the sweeping developments and instead focused on...

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