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Letters to the Editor

March 14, 2005

Editor’s Note: Due to the large amount of letters the editor has received about Leslie Arntz’s column, which ran Feb. 22, the remainder of the letters received on the subject will appear at www.stateronline.com...

Gymnasts finish last in final road meet

Kali Price March 14, 2005

The disappointing weekends for Kent State sports continued with gymnastics Saturday.The Flashes posted a 192.975. The score is the lowest of the season since the Jan. 21 meet at Oklahoma. The Flashes ended...

Students present posters on Ohio’s outlook

Maureen Nagg March 14, 2005

Students from the political science and finance departments presented posters on state budget and policy issues Friday at the Public Policy Symposium.The student presenters were selected from their classes...

Wick Poetry award winners to speak

Brief March 14, 2005

Two award-winning poets will present their poetry at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 306 of the Student Center.Catherine Pierce and J. Gabriel Scala were both recipients of the 2003 Wick Poetry Chapbook Competition...

One position makes the point

Matt Goul March 14, 2005

Point guard is the most important position in basketball.Having a dominating center can be the biggest luxury, but someone has to get the ball to the colossal one.Look at Kent State. The women’s basketball...

Pair makes most of trip to nationals

Joshua Echt March 14, 2005

There is more than one way to achieve an All-American title in track and field.Senior Colleen Ramharak triple-jumped her way into the top eight for an All-American title at Friday and Saturday’s NCAA...

This is my land; that is your land

Don Norvell March 14, 2005

While America has its problems, I have no doubt that it is the only country in which I could live happily. This belief is derived from two fundamental values: the right to bear arms and capitalism.The...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Shearer’s 44 points not enough for Flashes to win championship game

Joe Murphy March 13, 2005

Members of the women's basketball team hang their heads in defeat after their 81-75 loss to Bowling Green Saturday.Credit: Joe MurphyCLEVELAND -- Lindsay Shearer has wanted an invite to the Big Dance...

Flashes trounce Herd in MAC semifinals

Matt Peters March 12, 2005

The women won the game and are in the championship Saturday afternoon at 1pm in the Gund.Credit: Andrew popikCLEVELAND -- Melissa DeGrate stood just beyond the 3-point line firing shot after shot while...

Women have chance to knock Marshall out of tournament

Joshua Hudson March 11, 2005

Kent State's Lindsay Shearer draws a charging fowl on Ohio's Kristian Kirkpatrick during the quarter final game of the MAC tournament Wednesday. The women face Marshall today at2:30 p.m. in the Gund Arena.Credit:...

Senate minimum wage proposals hit a brick wall

Sarah Baldwin March 11, 2005

Democrats and Republicans presented proposals for what would be the first federal minimum wage since 1996.However, the Senate thwarted raises to the minimum wage Monday.The Democratic proposal, led by...

Petition does not infringe on military’s freedom of speech

The Anti-War Committee March 11, 2005

We were appalled at the Feb. 25 Daily Kent Stater editorial against the petition drive to get military recruiters off campus due to their discrimination based on sexual orientation. Not only was the argument...

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