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University architect presents summer plans

William Schertz April 5, 2005

Summer signifies the culmination of a school year, a temporary end to the stress of research papers and relief from the constant desire to gouge out eyeballs.For the university architect, summer means...

Monkeys, snakes take seat in science class

Maureen Nagg April 5, 2005

Chris Massara, founder of Animal Rescue Services' Pets and Zoo-2-U, which is based in Bainbridge, rescues animals and recently started taking them on the Zoo-2-U tour for educational purposes. The monkey...

WEB Point/Counterpoint pt1

Sarah Baldwin April 5, 2005

Bluntness will get you nothing except a kick to the head from meThere is no way to be completely unselfish. It shouldn’t even be an ideal, because it isn’t obtainable. Well, unless you are a saint...

Greeks swim, dance for foundation to help blind

Carrie Rupp April 5, 2005

Phi Kappa Tau fraternity dances in the water during the synchronized swimming event for the annual Anchor Splash Philanthropy. The event was held last night at Kent Roosevelt High School.Credit: Andrew...

Point/Counterpoint pt2

Tony Cox April 5, 2005

European bigmouths tell lies about U.S.At the risk of sounding like the boorish American that I am, allow me to first make one thing absolutely clear: I don’t give a rat’s ass what Europeans think...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater April 5, 2005

Stars, stripes thong as OK as burning your flagDear Editor:In the Point/Counterpoint on Feb. 16, Erin Roof makes a hypocritical statement. In her column she asks, “What is more disrespectful: a young...

Renting texts could lower price burden

Jessica Rothschuh April 5, 2005

The average student spent $832 on books and supplies for the 2004-2005 academic year, reported the College Board, a not-for-profit membership association.During times of increased higher education costs...

WEB Point/Counterpoint pt2

Steve Schirra April 5, 2005

Be selfish to get what you want out of lifeWe've all known these people. The guy who sits in the back of the room by himself. The girl who is left out when the class does work in small groups. The nerd...

Our View

Editorial Board April 5, 2005

City manager must 'get' universityThe city is jealous of the university. The problem, though, is the university is the city — or at least half of it.Half of Kent’s population is comprised of college...

Thesis can lead to bigger works

Tara Pringle April 5, 2005

Tara PringleDaily Kent StaterAfter many exams and research papers, about 40 seniors in the Honors College decide to tackle one more challenge before they graduate: a senior thesis.“It’s a wonderful...

Point/Counterpoint pt1

Erin Roof April 5, 2005

The American empire is fallingThe clang-clang! bang-bang! of revolution is echoing across the world. First was the Rose Revolution in Georgia. Then Viktor Yushchenko’s Orange Revolution in Ukraine last...

CORRECTIONS

Daily Kent Stater April 5, 2005

Connie Schultz’s name was misspelled in yesterday’s story about her winning a Pulitzer Prize. The error occurred in the reporting process.In yesterday’s “Big gamer,” the story should have said...

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