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Microsoft, student drop lawsuits, decline to discuss settlement

Brief March 14, 2005

Both Microsoft and Dave Zamos, the senior bio-chemistry major being sued by the software company, have dropped their lawsuits against each other, The Register, an online science and technology publication,...

WEB EXCLUSIVE COLUMN: She’s just not that into you

Bob Patrick March 14, 2005

I know what you’re thinking, that this is another relationship column consisting of generic regurgitated advice and cliché buzzwords such as “emotionally unavailable,” “latex fetish,” and “sheep...

Kent State draws Western Kentucky for NIT game

Brief March 14, 2005

The season is not over yet for the men’s basketball team.Kent State (20-12) was selected to play in the National Invitation Tournament last night and will play Western Kentucky (21-8) Wednesday night...

NCAA revamps athletic academic requirements

Ryan Loew March 14, 2005

Failing academics across the country threaten student athlete scholarships, but at Kent State, only one team has not met NCAA guidelines.Last week the NCAA released its new academic progress rate, which...

Student Legal Services: Be careful when making travel plans

Guest Column March 14, 2005

Spring break is just around the corner, and students are looking forward to leaving the world of ice and snow behind. Places like Cancun and Miami look enticing, and travel companies aggressively advertise...

SAT improves

Theresa Edwards March 14, 2005

High schoolers have to write essays, perform higher-level mathThe SATs, which high school students used to know well, have changed.These changes were necessary, to better reflect what students learn in...

Prostitution should be legalized

Teddy Harris March 14, 2005

In no way do I condone the work of prostitutes or anything affiliated with prostitution, but it should be legal, and there are countless reasons why. I hypothesize that several problems would subside if...

Extra food plan funds can go to help U.S. troops

Alison Turner March 14, 2005

Program to help deliver goodies to soldiers overseasHave extra money on your meal plan? Want to send some comfort to soldiers overseas?Iraqi Feed ‘Em is a food drive that is sending food items to troops.The...

Faculty Senate searching for faculty observers

Rachel Abbey March 14, 2005

Faculty Senate is looking for volunteers to act as faculty observers this year.A faculty observer is a faculty or staff member who acts as a monitor at controversial student events, said Thomas Dowd, Faculty...

Sheer domination not enough

Joe Murphy March 14, 2005

Shearer's 44 points could not save Flashes championship lossLindsay Shearer, Malika Willoughby, La'Kia Stewart and Tiffany Kelly show their disappointment after the Flashes' 81-75 loss to Bowling Green...

Microsoft not soft in legal matters

David Zamos, a senior bio-chemistry major, has been in the spotlight recently. Zamos attended the University of Akron last semester, and while there, bought some Microsoft software (Microsoft Office Windows...

Second annual Walk of Lights celebrates Red Cross Month

Jessica Sprowl March 14, 2005

AKRON — After a chilly, brisk walk, about 150 individuals adorned with glow sticks around their necks soon found themselves warming-up underneath a disco ball and enjoying music and refreshments after...

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