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Killing kids is wrong

Our ViewIt’s about time the United States stopped killing children.The Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling last week that bans juvenile executions is another step up to the moral high ground. Before the ruling,...

Career Services Center offers advice for students to interview

Allison Remecheck March 8, 2005

Career specialist Amy Alex assists Mark Dumm, a Fall 2004 graduate, in searching for a job in the field of finance at the Career Services library in the Michael Schwartz Center. "A lot of information is...

Credit card bills pile up for college students

Amanda Garrett March 8, 2005

There are many credit card companies students can choose from and many ways that can help keep students out of debt.Credit: Beth RankinWhat will most Americans be doing 50 years from now?If they have a...

Comfort found in pressure situations

Matt Goul March 8, 2005

DeAndre Haynes dribbles the ball through Central Michigan's defense during the first round of the MAC Tournament between Kent State and Central Michigan last night at the M.A.C. Center. Kent State beat...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Ani getting older, rocks out anyway

Bridget Rubenking March 8, 2005

Ani DiFranco Concert ReviewWhen: Wednesday, March 2Where: Lakewood Civic AuditoriumStater Rating (out of four): ****No one on Earth has ever aged as beautifully as Ani DiFranco.Rock stars are too busy...

Wrist slap inadequate

Our Other ViewThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that the execution of juvenile killers is unconstitutional. In writing for the court, Justice Anthony Kennedy found the punishment was unconstitutionally...

School looks to become college

Jessica Dreschel March 8, 2005

The School of Technology may soon be called the College of Technology.Raj Chowdhury, dean of the School of Technology, submitted a faculty commission report to the Office of the Provost yesterday. The...

WEB EXCLUSIVE COLUMN: Get off my @#!* TV!

Michael McLaughlin March 8, 2005

You’d think that a bill proposed by the president pro tempore of the Senate would deal with a subject of some importance. A compromise regarding Social Security or perhaps a new omnibus bill to balance...

WEB EXCLUSIVE COLUMN: How big is the next “big” investment?

Michael J. Greenberg March 8, 2005

To an average person, investing is kind of weird and hard to grasp because it’s often either made out to be too simple or too complex.So, which is it, simple or complex?Due to column-inch limitations...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Menomena brings out the inner nerd in all of us

Beth Rankin March 8, 2005

Harris plays the baritone saxophone to a full house at the Beachland Tavern on March 6.Credit: Beth RankinMenomena Concert ReviewWhen: Sunday, March 6Where: Beachland TavernStater Rating (out of four):...

Music scene offers low-cost shows

Eddie Dilworth March 8, 2005

Looking for music for the masses for a meager amount?The Kent music scene offers many different styles of music for under $10, including hip-hop, alternative rock, jazz, reggae, heavy metal, jam bands,...

Students and deans debate plus/minus grades

Carrie Scully March 8, 2005

Deans and professors from the College of Business Administration took the hot seat last night during a dean forum in effort to give students answers to their burning questions.The new plus/minus grading...

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