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KIC budget oversight creates $68K debt

Steven Harbaugh March 4, 2005

Two years of a budgetary misunderstanding at Kent Interhall Council has resulted in a $68,000 deficit. The error, which was caught last semester, is being paid back each semester with a goal to pay back...

Hope in younger generations

Rachel Abbey March 4, 2005

Tension beginning to dissipate in IndiaTensions are rising once again between India and Pakistan. The issue at hand?Cricket.Historically, tensions between the countries of India and Pakistan have been...

Despite icy conditions, KSU not responsible

Sean Joseph March 4, 2005

Casey Wiland, freshman nursing major, makes her way down the snowy steps by the May 4 Memorial.Credit: Andrew popikStudents who injure themselves slipping on ice around campus have little chance of getting...

On a lighter note, Kent State premieres its first operetta

Carissa Bowlin March 4, 2005

Dress rehearsals were held last night in the Auditorium for the operetta "H.M.S. Pinafore," directed by John Sikora. The operetta opens at 8 tonight, and the last performance is 2 p.m Sunday.Credit: Andrew...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater March 4, 2005

It’s time to look at both sides of origin debateDear Editor:I am writing in response to Leslie Arntz’s column in Feb. 22’s paper. First off, I loved what she had to say in “I am biased, but so...

Basketball looks for redemption against Bobcats

Matt Goul March 4, 2005

KSU could jump as high as the fourth seed with winGuard DeAndre Haynes looks for a way past Akron's Mario Collins during Saturday's game. Kent State plays Ohio 6 p.m. tomorrow.Credit: Andrew popikThe wedgie...

Become a ‘global citizen’

Michael Lewis March 4, 2005

Students offered opportunities to study abroadAs part of Global Awareness Week, the Honors College sponsored a meeting for students interested in studying in Ireland.Credit: Andrew popikImagine yourself...

Students learn many way to enhance their global perspective

Carrie Scully March 4, 2005

Credit: Andrew popikSure, taking a trip to the moon offers a great “global perspective,” but it’s not the type of perspective today’s employers are looking for.What employers are looking for is...

Guffey drops out of election

Jessica Rothschuh March 4, 2005

Sen. Bryan Guffey is no longer running in the upcoming Undergraduate Student Senate election.“He is dropping out of the race, but he’s staying on for the remainder of the 2004-2005 term,” Executive...

‘Emo’ music lacks thought and orginality

Matthew Carroll's view March 4, 2005

Tuesday marked the release of The Mars Volta’s latest effort, Frances the Mute. It also marked one of the few times this year an album came out that I actually wanted to buy. Rock may not be dead, but...

Locked up; they won’t let me out

Aman Ali's view March 4, 2005

Every week, I stare at a blank Microsoft Word document pondering how to compile my mind’s gobbledygook into a 550 word column.“Maybe this week I won’t write anything related to the Middle East,”...

Rings, Flashes look for second chances

Colin Harris March 4, 2005

Wrestling co-captain Ben Rings, junior, prepares for this weekend's MAC wrestling tournament in the M.A.C. Center. Rings was called up to serve in Iraq two years ago right before the MAC championship and...

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