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Smoking ban snuffs out bar owners’ rights

Editorial Board February 18, 2005

It has been suggested recently that the city of Kent look into a non-smoking policy for the bars and restaurants in the community.This is a bad idea.It’s not a poor idea because smoking is cool or healthy....

It’s your duty

Matt Peters February 18, 2005

While some dread the experience, serving jury duty is part of democratic societyMany people try to get out of jury duty by using excuses. College classes are an acceptable excuse if the student presents...

Ban Barry Bonds from record books

Matthew Carroll's view February 18, 2005

It’s finally here. That’s right, Major League Baseball spring training. The time for players to polish up on their base-running skills, fight for starting positions and have Jose Canseco inject them...

‘Anything Goes’ brings back memories of innocent times

Carissa Bowlin February 18, 2005

Moonface Martin, played by Hollis Hayden Jr., and Reno Sweeney, played by Meg Cavanaugh, dance during "Anything Goes," which runs through Feb. 27.Credit: Andrew popikFor the next 10 days, student performers...

Governor appoints lawyer to vacant judge seat

Joshua Hudson February 18, 2005

Thursday is normally an important day for people at Kent State and in the Kent area. The work week is coming to an end and the weekend kicks off early for most students.But Thursday will have a different...

USS allocations process demystified

Jessica Rothschuh February 18, 2005

Every full-time student pays $18.25 in tuition each semester to fund student activities, which amounts to $746,100 for student government to allocate for student activities this semester.A large portion...

The forgotten fight

Sean Joseph February 18, 2005

Professor, graduate skeptical of the state of AfghanistanThe conservative Taliban meets the “liberal” democracy of the Bush administration.After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the United States forced...

Council proposes new DF grade

Rachel Abbey February 18, 2005

Students concerned about cheating and plagiarism in the classroom have proposed implementing a Dishonesty Failure grade.The grade, proposed by the College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Council,...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater February 18, 2005

Former security aide gives her point of view on terminationDear Editor:First of all, as one of those former security aides who lost her job for participating in the “Security Gone Wild” party, I wanted...

Flashes prepare to take on Central Michigan

Kali Price February 18, 2005

Kristen Peters performs on the balance beam Feb. 11 at the M.A.C. Center.Credit: Andrew popikWhen it comes to Central Michigan and Kent State in gymnastics — it’s on.The Kent State gymnastics team...

Judge dismisses motion filed against prosecutor

ichelle Park February 18, 2005

Comments about murder case were 'procedural'James Trimble stands before the judge and consults his lawyers yesterday morning at the Portage County courthouse. Portage County Prosecuter Victor Vigliucci...

Commission hears recommendations

Matt Peters and Charles Cook February 18, 2005

The Kent City Charter Review Commission heard about 20 recommendations during last night’s meeting.Several members of Kent City Council recommended proposals to consider for the charter.Most recommendations...

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