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BUS to hold officer elections

Michael Lewis April 12, 2005

The annual Black United Students elections will take place today and tomorrow.There are 10 officer positions available, and seven candidates are running uncontested. Each position must be approved by the...

Come one, come all: African Music Ensemble

Carissa Bowlin April 12, 2005

Kent State African Ensemble director Kazadi wa Mukuna is expanding Kent State’s cultural variety as he restarts the ensemble next fall.The ensemble has a rich history built from hard work, dedication...

WEB Point/Counterpoint pt1

Jeff Schooley April 12, 2005

While liberty is important, it cannot be granted without lifeTaking a pro-life stance is no easy matter these days. It is my endeavor to explore the issue of abortion in a way that will allow this debate,...

Mom away from home

Kurt Snyder April 12, 2005

Cafeteria workers make campus dining comfortableMary Kay Sizemore, Stewart Hall cafeteria worker, takes a moment from her day to catch up with freshman finance major Caleb Heitmann. He said that Sizemore...

KSU wants to appeal to prospective students

Jessica Rothschuh April 11, 2005

There’s a new hot commodity on campus — students.The university is projecting a $5 million budget deficit in the next two years, and for the first time in eight years, student enrollment numbers are...

Gaborko captures poker tournament title

April 11, 2005

Drew Gaborko is moving up in the TV world thanks to his victory at Kent State Poker Showdown Sunday at Eastway.Gaborko, sophomore exploratory major, earned a 20-inch flat screen TV and a DVD player for...

The costs of going Greek

Carrie Rupp April 11, 2005

Sorority life requires a large investment, but pays off with friendsFor Anna Larson, sorority life was not always appealing. She said she never expected to join a sorority, but during her junior year of...

Students make campus summer home, plan to reside in Kent

Alison Turner April 11, 2005

While most students are packing up to move back home to have mom and dad do their laundry again, to sleep in their own beds and to have home-cooked meals, some students pay $179 a week to stay on campus...

Akron bubbling with new tea trend

Steven Harbaugh April 11, 2005

Downtown Akron is trying desperately to become trendy: a new Panini’s bar, a new concert venue called AMP, a martini bar and now, a bubble tea bar. Two weeks ago, the too-hip-for-Akron boba opened its...

Peaceful rally ends fatally

Justin Stine April 11, 2005

The rally at the Commons on May 4, 1970, began as a peaceful one, and the intent was for it to remain that way as far as the students and participants were concerned. It was not until the Ohio National...

White collars wearing blue

Leslie Arntz April 11, 2005

Rich, young consumers are being spoon-fed the logos and apparel of the working class by the capitalistic machine. The irony drips off of it.Is this an attempt by the youth to reach out to previous generations...

Iron Chef competition held in Eastway cafeteria

April 11, 2005

Chris Williams, freshman business administration major, assists during the Iron Chef competition in Eastway cafeteria yesterday. The team took second place in the contest.Credit: Beth RankinStudents cloaked...

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