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A pint of brain damage and a side of cancer

Don Norvell April 3, 2005

A custome lothsome to the eye, hatefull to the Nose, harmefull to the braine, dangerous to the Lungs, and in the blacke stinking fume thereof, neerest resembling the horrible Stigian smoke of the pit that...

‘Fusion’ holding acceptance benefit

Ali White April 3, 2005

A montage of musical performers are coming together to support a community they feel needs to be accepted more — the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender community and its straight allies, tomorrow night.Lasting...

Verder hall residents bring the arts to life

Allison Bugg April 3, 2005

As part of Living Arts Week, sponsored by Verder Hall, Katrina Campbell walks the runway in a dress made of trash bags.Credit: Beth RankinOnce a year Verder Hall residents have the opportunity to show...

Letters to the editor

April 3, 2005

Ohio’s substitute teachers should have education degreesDear Editor:Education majors know that finding a full-time job teaching will be next to impossible if they don’t have connections. Teachers are...

Million-dollar dummies

Teddy Harris April 3, 2005

My favorite player in the National Basketball Association is LeBron James. But as much as I love watching LeBron play, I often think of how a 20-year-old is handling all of the pressure of having stardom...

Taking pass-fail course gives students an option

Rachel Abbey April 3, 2005

With the vast amount of classes offered at Kent State, it’s natural that students may be interested in a subject not relevant to their major. One option they can take is the pass-fail option.“You can...

Sports in brief

April 3, 2005

Softball forced to postpone because of snowstormSaturday’s snowstorm caused more than just bad driving conditions.The Kent State softball team (14-13, 2-1 Mid-American Conference) was originally scheduled...

Weather shortens opening weekend

Joe Murphy April 3, 2005

Pitcher Jason Seelman throws the ball to first baseman Andy Hargrove, retiring an Ohio University hitter Friday at Schoonover Stadium. The Flashes lost 6-2.Credit: Joe MurphyMother Nature played a delayed...

U.S. must accept that bombs are here to stay

A recent ABC News poll shows that a majority of U.S. citizens believes that no nation should have nuclear weapons. Those surveyed who don’t think this way do believe that no new nations should get them....

World, students mourn pope’s death

Rachel Abbey April 3, 2005

Local Catholics react to death of PopeA man prays yesterday afternoon at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel next to the university's Newman Center. There will be a 7 p.m. service held tomorrow night to...

Should you redress your boyfriend?

JaLynn Hardy April 1, 2005

Credit: Andrew popikIn these modern times when traditional gender roles are becoming blurred, it’s hard to believe that some men still need a woman’s touch. I know there’s all this talk of the “metrosexual”...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater April 1, 2005

It’s natural to eat meat, but make choices wiselyDear Editor:Americans eat too much meat! But ask any European and they will tell you that Americans eat too much everything! It’s not surprising that...

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