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April 10, 2005

Thomas named Trumbull deanThomas named Trumbull deanWanda Thomas has been named the new dean of the Trumbull Campus.Thomas has a doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Arkansas...

Stow faces third student death

Mike Klesta April 10, 2005

Stow-Munroe Falls High School faced the third student death in the past year Thursday night.Shawn Blackwell, 17, was found dead in Crystal Lake, a private lake immediately off Graham Road in Silver Lake,...

Ohio schools’ failure means Ohio’s failure

Our ViewOhio is seriously going down the tubes. The job market is crummy and getting crummier by the second. Gov. Taft’s judgment is a little (or a lot) more than questionable. But, most importantly,...

Housing manager warns students to be cautious

Douglas M. Kafury April 10, 2005

The school year is nearly over, and it’s the time for warm weather, baseball and … subleasing?A sublease is an agreement between a tenant and a sublessor that states the sublessor will take over a...

Machen arms himself

Joshua Hudson April 10, 2005

Former Braves prospect, 'Bama player looks to lead Kent State at QB in 2005Sophomore quarterback Michael Machen came to Kent State in Janurary and has been working out with the football team since. He...

Huh? What did you say?

Meranda Watling April 10, 2005

Limit loudness and length of headphone use to prolong good hearingEmily Snyder remembers reading once about the risks headphones have to her hearing.“I read a pamphlet about it that came with one of...

The bumpy road to peace

Ryan Loew April 7, 2005

While violence has calmed, moves to end conflict in Northern Ireland have stumbledOn one of his several trips to Ireland, Mark Rubin, director of the Center of the International and Comparative Programs...

Kent State’s commemorations not relevant to May 4

William A. Gordon April 7, 2005

“Educational institutions should not fear the free flow of images and ideas.”— Newsweek magazine, chiding Kent State officials for rejecting a statue by one of the nation’s leading sculptors as...

KSU throwers go to work

Josh Echt April 7, 2005

Flashes combine leadership, mentality with successKent State senior throwers Julie Ward and Donielle Swany are spearheading the team's success in the outdoor track and field season.Credit: Andrew popikIn...

Library strained to compensate for OhioLink cuts

Natalie Pillsbury April 7, 2005

Ohio’s online library consortium, OhioLink, received about $1 million less funding for the 2005-2006 fiscal year.There are currently 85 Ohio colleges and universities comprising the OhioLink consortium,...

Mission accomplished

Kali Price April 7, 2005

Gymnastics seniors lead, look ahead to regionalSenior gymnasts Lauren Wheatley, April Zentko, Erika Linnersten and Earline Feugill recently helped lead the Kent State gymnastics team to victory in the...

Muslim women speak out against, clarify stereotypes

Ana Mihajlovic April 7, 2005

Five women spoke out against the negative stereotypes of Muslim women as oppressed, illiterate sexual objects last night in the Student Center.The event, “Forgotten Warriors: The Women of Islam,” was...

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