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Computer prices lower for students

Meranda Watling March 2, 2005

Meranda WatlingDaily Kent StaterBeing a college student isn’t cheap. But it can help you get things cheap.Many computer and software companies offer education discounts to students. Students can save...

A nap, two Tylenol, three Our Fathers

Tara Pringle March 2, 2005

Religious students deal better with stressSophomore communications major Jacob Ley leads the praise team during a Navigators meeting in room 137 Bowman Hall. The Navigators is a faith based ministry where...

New policies and programming discussed at budget meetings

Liz Buckley March 2, 2005

Panel's programs neglect regional transfer studentsThe role of regional campuses became part of a heated discussion yesterday at the regional campuses’ priorities presentation panel.David Mohan, dean...

USS senator achieves little, runs for office again

Jessica Rothschuh March 2, 2005

Bryan Guffey, senator for student advancement, is running for re-election in the 2005-2006 Undergraduate Student Senate election, although most of his goals for the past year have yet to be accomplished.“I...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater March 2, 2005

State and church so happy togetherDear Editor:I would like to express my support for Tony Cox’s article regarding faith-based initiatives. What those “radicals” on the left don’t seem to understand...

University to require all students to take a mathematics course

Ryan Loew March 2, 2005

At yesterday’s College of Arts and Science’s budget presentation, Interim Dean Darrell Turnidge began his presentation with a light-hearted message to his colleagues.“It has been said the liberal...

Point/Counterpoint pt 1

Erin Roof March 2, 2005

Death penalty archaic, unfairEditor’s note: This column was written before The Associated Press reported Monday that a federal judge halted the March 8 execution of William H. Smith, a prisoner in Cincinnati.It...

Discovering the Magic

Maggie Krohne March 2, 2005

A Walt Disney World intern gives an inside view of why to visit and how to cut costsCinderella's castle is the center of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida.Credit: Andrew popikThis year’s advertising...

25 percent of students don’t get to year two

Adria Barbour March 2, 2005

Every year, 4,000 freshmen come in. And at least 1,000 don’t make it past their first year.“We’re bringing in the largest number of students Kent (State) has ever seen, but we lose a lot of students...

DeGrate, defense do it again

Joshua Hudson March 2, 2005

Senior point guard Melissa DeGrate drives toward the basket against Buffalo last night. Kent State defeated Buffalo 87-33 at M.A.C. Center. DeGrate was honored before the game as the team's lone senior.Credit:...

From Simba to Nemo, Disney provides nostalgia

Danielle Toth March 2, 2005

Students still find joy in their old animated favoritesFreshmen Robin Jadach and Nicole Masevice said they enjoy watching Disney movies because the movies are fun and remind them of their childhood.Credit:...

First place on the line for Flashes

Matt Goul March 2, 2005

Junior Jay Youngblood shoots during a game earlier this season.Credit: Andrew popikMiami coach Charlie Coles was at odds with how good his team was after it took a 68-49 loss to Kent State on Jan. 8 at...

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