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WEB EXCLUSIVE COLUMN: The amazing details of my dream date with Carol Cartwright

Nick Moose February 10, 2005

Sit right back, and you'll hear a tale. A tale of an older woman and a slightly younger man. A tale of a woman with kids and a young adult who acts like a kid but has the sex drive of a post-pubescent...

Taft needs to set better priorities

Editorial Board February 9, 2005

It’s time for the hypocritical state of Ohio to get its priorities straight.In Gov. Bob Taft’s State of the State address yesterday, he assured citizens that help for higher education is on its way,...

Point/Counterpoint pt2

Erin Roof February 9, 2005

Women of the world deserve respectSometimes I feel like the luckiest woman in the world because I’ve finally found the man of my dreams. Patrick knows exactly how to cheer me up when I’m down … and...

Taft proposes 6 percent tuition cap in address

indsay Wargo and Ryan Loew February 9, 2005

University presidents meet to consolidate their ideas for the governorCOLUMBUS — Gov. Bob Taft proposed an annual tuition cap of 6 percent for state universities at the State of the State address yesterday.The...

NEWS IN BRIEF

Daily Kent Stater February 9, 2005

Nobel Peace Prize nominee to speak about experiencesA 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee will be speaking at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Room 133, Lecture Hall A, of Bowman Hall.Michael Scharf’s presentation will...

A tip to the wise: Go Greek!

Michelle Park February 9, 2005

As a freshman, I decided to participate in formal recruitment. I dressed up, I smiled so much my face hurt and in the end, I ended up in the chapter where I belong — as most women who participate do.It’s...

Psychology professor creates relief plans for tsunami disaster

Jordan Jacobs February 9, 2005

The World Health Organization is using the work of psychology professor Stevan Hobfoll to model disaster relief plans for the Pacific Rim.“Hobfoll’s research has dominated stress and coping literature,”...

Rivalry revived by balance in MAC

Matt Goul February 9, 2005

Sophomore forward Scott Cutley passes around Buffalo's Mark Bortz during a game earlier this season. The Flashes play at 8 tonight at Akron.Credit: Andrew popikThe rivalry game with Akron has not been...

LOCAL NEWS

Daily Kent Stater February 9, 2005

Ravenna electorate passes both issuesIn a Portage County emergency election in Ravenna, both the Ravenna city issue and the Ravenna township issue passed yesterday.The Ravenna city 0.02 percent income...

Peace, love and oud

Greg Kupetz February 9, 2005

Iraqi man shares music, experiencesRahim AIHaj, from Baghdad, Iraq, plays compositions on his oud for a recital last night in Ludwig Recital Hall in the Music and Speech Building. The oud is a middle Eastern...

New marketing curriculum to focus on small business

arrie Scully February 9, 2005

Believe it or not, college graduates may find themselves employed at a small business upon entering the “real world.”According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses make up 99.7...

Napping does not replace quality sleep

Brianne Carlon February 9, 2005

Credit: Andrew popikStudents who are trying to juggle a full-time school schedule, study time, extracurricular activities, a job, relationships and a possible social life may not have the luxury of getting...

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