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A smokin’ debate

Lindsay Wargo February 16, 2005

Bar owner wants city council to butt outSophomore business management major Theo Lasser smokes at Ray's Place with Allen Wickestron, senior physical education major. Lasser feels indifferent about the...

Faculty Senate opposes state bill unanimously

Rachel Abbey February 15, 2005

The Faculty Senate voted to oppose the Ohio Senate bill outlining students’ rights, saying it would restrict academic freedom.The Faculty Senate approved a motion to oppose the Ohio Senate Bill 24. The...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Remembering the life of a victim

Justin Stine February 15, 2005

Jeffrey Glenn Miller, an active student protester during the early days of May 1970, was approximately 275 feet away from the Ohio National Guard when he was killed. Jeffrey, a 20-year-old sophomore at...

Play together and stay together

Leslie Arntz February 15, 2005

sert a long pause. “What are you doing?” I ask, as if I can’t hear a blade hacking into some creature in the background. “Playing World of Warcraft,” he answers. Insert the second long pause....

Stumbling home

Mandi Noyes February 15, 2005

Students discuss safe methods of getting homeBlurred vision can be one effect a large amount of alcohol can have on an individual, and many find it difficult to make it home safely from downtown Kent after...

Grad student applications available for Board of Trustees

Brief February 15, 2005

e student member of the Board of Trustees have been sent out by the Office of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs. Students wishing to apply must do so by mid-March, said Dean of Students Greg Jarvie.Graduate...

Vote yes to support tomorrow’s workers

Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board February 15, 2005

Our ViewSports were cut in one Medina County school district.The Sheffield-Sheffield Lake system has been placed under state supervision after voters rejected its eighth straight levy.And board members...

Ringing in the New Year

Ana Mihajlovic February 15, 2005

Chinese organization shares ethnic traditionsFred Tan conducts the Chistian Chinese Fellowship choir during a party hosted by Chinese Students and Scholar Association on Saturday afternoon in the Student...

Campus police receive honor

Sean Joseph February 15, 2005

The Kent State Police Department received flagship status this year after being reaccredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, something no other college campus in the country...

Deadly sins series discusses their meaning in today’s world

Erin Hopkins February 15, 2005

Envy. Greed. Lust.A discussion series at the Ashtabula campus is updating definitions for each of the seven deadly sins and what they mean in today’s world.The Seven Deadly Sins series examines how each...

Residence hall chaplain program in works

Steven Harbaugh February 15, 2005

The project has been on the drawing board for more than 10 years and now it’s finally nearing approval — with possible implementation by Fall 2005. The residence hall chaplaincy program, organized...

The forgotten ‘evil’ country

Michael McLaughlin February 15, 2005

It is the last Stalinist state in the world and a long-time enemy of the United States who, at least technically, we’ve been at war with for 55 years. Last Thursday, North Korea announced what everyone...

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