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Eastern music relates to KSU’s Western audience

Carissa Bowlin March 2, 2005

Ustad Nishat Khan, one of the foremost sitar musicians in the world, plays a Tsunami Relief Benefit Concert in the Ludwig Recital Hall in the Music and Speech Building yesterday. The music is of the Northern...

Some scientists beginning to notice prayer’s power

Ryan Loew March 2, 2005

Graduate student Ryan Kenyon says he overcame the challenges and frustrations of depression through his Christian faith, and everyone who chooses to believe can be cured, too.Credit: Andrew popikRyan Kenyon’s...

Students struggle to convey sarcasm on AIM

Lauren Frankovich March 2, 2005

Brad Washburn could be happy, sad, excited or annoyed. And as he talks — types, actually — the individual on the other end doesn’t know the difference.When people communicate face-to-face, it’s...

‘Pretty’ girls are quite gross

Leslie Arntz March 1, 2005

My dorm room is directly across the hall from the bathroom — convenient in one sense, amusing in another and disgusting over all.In my various lavatory observations, the various hygienic habits of my...

Coffee with culture

Maureen Nagg March 1, 2005

Graduate student Kathy Siena, French major, enjoys coffee and French refreshments during yesterday's French coffee hour in Satterfield Hall. The coffee hours are programs sponsored by the Modern and Classical...

Centennial Courts are fresh, not full

Shelley Blundell March 1, 2005

They’re brand new, they have new carpets, fresh paint and a shiny exterior — so why aren’t they full?Centennial Courts, the new residence halls located on the north side of the university, are not...

CCI devises new operating budget

Ryan Loew March 1, 2005

The College of Communication and Information hosted the first of several university budget meetings yesterday afternoon, asking for more resources to “collaborate and transform” its programs.In the...

Future RAs learn to be leaders

Alison Turner March 1, 2005

Potential resident assistants are participating in the Leaders Workshop, a part of the selection process for next year’s new hires.The six-week workshop is designed to educate students who are interested...

Pan-African Studies to celebrate 30th anniversary

Beth Rankin March 1, 2005

A variety of campus minority groups met last night with the Black Latino Greek Council to help plan the Pan-African Studies Department 30th anniversary celebration.The council is leading the celebration,...

Gettin’ crafty

Andrew Hampp March 1, 2005

Student to appear on HGTV's 'Crafters Coast to Coast' showGrace Dobush, senior magazine journalism major, will be on HGTV showing her box-making abilities as a segment of the "Crafters Coast to Coast"...

Spots still up for grabs in the MAC

Joe Murphy March 1, 2005

Women's basketball team hopes to clinch first place in the MACSenior Melissa DeGrate goes for a layup during last Wednesday's game against Ohio. The final women's home game is at 7 p.m. against Buffalo.Credit:...

Diverse designers’ fashions to ‘Rock the Runway’

Allison Remecheck March 1, 2005

Caroline Liebman, sophomore fashion design major, designs a line for the fashion show on March 8 in the Rathskeller.Credit: Allison RemecheckIt started as a sketch, then became a detailed drawing.The color,...

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