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Broussard rocks the blues at Beachland

Jason LeRoy March 10, 2005

Deep-voiced Marc Broussard, who plays the Beachland Ballroom on Wednesday, has more soul in his pageboy hat than Joss Stone has in her entire 50-pound body.Credit: Jason LeRoyFor as long as there has been...

Citizen Cope to bring his multiple personalities, music to Grog Shop

Seth Roy March 10, 2005

Citizen Cope, also known as Clarence Greenwood, brings his unique blend of funky beats, hip-hop and R&B on Wednesday to the Grog Shop.As he was growing up in Washington D.C., Cope listened to musicians...

KEY TO BEDROOM SUCCESS: Practice, experimentation

Sarika Jagtiani March 10, 2005

During a class last semester, we were required to write a humorous anecdote about ourselves. One of my classmates commented in her blurb that Swenson’s burgers were better than sex (mmmm….Swenson’s).A...

Point/Counterpoint pt 2

Tony Cox March 9, 2005

Abu Ghraib over-hyped by mediaLet’s get one thing straight: What happened at Abu Ghraib was wrong and inexcusable. It was an integrity failure of the highest order, and the soldiers who committed these...

Gas prices put wallet on empty

Katie Greenwald March 9, 2005

Grocery store, Internet offer perksKathleen Schmitt, freshmen interior design major, pumps petrol into her Chevy Lumina at El Dorado's Citgo off of South Water Street. Prices have recently been on the...

Got career?

Joe McKenzie March 9, 2005

Career Services points students in the right directionCredit: Andrew popikAndrew Cox interned at Ernst & Young before he graduated in 2004.After receiving his degree in accounting, he got a job at...

Flashes look to continue winning streak or go home in second round of tournament

Joe Murphy March 9, 2005

Seven straight wins mean nothing if it’s followed by one loss in the Mid-American Conference tournament.For the Flashes, it isn’t about extending the win streak to eight or nine straight games. It’s...

Spending a summer in the lab

Douglas M. Kafury March 9, 2005

Students earn cash, experience with researchScience departments around campus are offering a variety of opportunities for undergraduates to earn cash and research experience during the summer.Joseph Ortiz,...

Psychology lecture to address social concerns tonight

Michael Lewis March 9, 2005

World-renowned psychologist Dr. Na’im Akbar will give a presentation, “Today’s Youth of Color: Where is Your Head?,” at 7:30 p.m. today in the Mbari Mbayo Lecture Hall in Oscar Ritchie Hall.Akbar...

Microsoft, student close to settlement

Meranda Watling March 9, 2005

Senior bio-chemistry major Dave Zamos just wanted his money back for software he couldn’t use.Now he’s in court battling none other than Microsoft itself, which claims Zamos committed copyright infringement...

CORRECTIONS

Daily Kent Stater March 9, 2005

Yesterday’s “Rocking the Runway tonight in the Rathskeller” should have said that the Rock the Runway fashion show was sponsored by Kent Student Center Programming.The error was made in the reporting...

School celebrates 75th anniversary with mini-symposium on evolution

Maureen Nagg March 9, 2005

Professors from the College of Arts and Sciences explored a variety of theories and issues surrounding evolution yesterday at the college’s first mini-symposium.“Evolution Across Disciplines” brought...

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