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Fake IDs, real penalties

Mandi Noyes April 6, 2005

Local bars, stores discuss various methods of determining a fake IDJay Steinhaur, above, checks an ID at 101 Bottles of Beer on the Wall. Many attempt to use fake ones, but most stores and bars catch them...

Expo helps students choose possible careers

Kirsten Beverley April 6, 2005

While some students may be searching for the perfect vacation spot, others are searching for the perfect job.Career Services hosted its third Career Expo for this year yesterday in the Ballroom.Drawing...

Alpha Phi Sigma gives awards to students, inducts members

Carrie Scully April 6, 2005

Twenty-one students took an oath to better serve humankind and four others were honored at the Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal Justice Honor Society, induction ceremony last night in the Student Center.The...

A complete step-by-step guide to being Nick Moose

Nick Moose's view April 6, 2005

Oftentimes, slack-jawed youths off the street will approach me in awe and nervously manage to blurt: “Mr. Moose, how do you do it?”After my standard response of, “in a lighthouse wearing a chicken...

Flashes sail to doubleheader sweep

Kurt Snyder April 6, 2005

Catcher Kurt Eichorn swings at a pitch thrown by a Northern Kentucky pitcher yesterday afternoon. The Flashes swept the doubleheader.Credit: Andrew popikNorthern Kentucky asked for a doubleheader with...

TV Watch: New ‘Amazing Race’ cast, ‘Housewives’ gets deadly

Robert Taylor April 6, 2005

“The Amazing Race”: The LowdownCBS, Tuesdays at 9 I’m fairly indifferent to the new season of “The Amazing Race.” There are some nice teams and great moments, but the challenges are just not...

Reading is much underrated

Michael J. Greenberg April 6, 2005

If you think reading is a more popular recreational activity than watching TV or going to the movies, you aren’t living on the same planet that I am.Everywhere I look and observe and inquire, reading...

POP ARTS EVENT CALENDAR

Daily Kent Stater April 6, 2005

APRIL 7 -- APRIL 13TODAYNew Found Gloryw/ Eisley6 p.m. at House of Blues Cleveland$17.50 (Ticketmaster) Ground Floor Improv Comedy at the B-Side Liquor Lounge7 p.m. at Grog Shop (Cleveland Heights)$12...

A sculpture designed to decay

Jennifer Zemanek April 6, 2005

Contemporary artist to visit campusSteven Siegel, an internationally recognized artist, will be welcomed to campus today as an artist-in-residence. Siegel and volunteers will construct a sculpture using...

Cherry Monroe pop out of Cleveland and onto Universal

Allison Bugg April 6, 2005

Mohawks; fur coats and fuzzy navels were all the rage when Cherry Monroe played New York's Mercury Lounge last month. Catch the band at Youngstown's Southern Park Mall this weekend.Credit: Andrew popikThe...

No one tells Ben Lee what to do!

Andrew Hampp April 6, 2005

Ben Lee, seen going to a very Zen place after coming to the harsh realization that flowers have to be put in water once you cut them.Credit: Andrew popikIf there is one thing I learned from talking with...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater April 6, 2005

Combination of state, church to be preventedDear Editor:Congress and the President recently passed a new law in an attempt to save the life of a woman literally without a brain! Meanwhile, millions of...

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