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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater February 9, 2005

Celebrations of diversity not badDear Editor:It seems that Jeff Schooley (Feb. 4) needs to be reminded that skin color is a palpable element of the “natural identity” given to us. Granting due respect...

Point/Counterpoint pt1

Tony Cox February 9, 2005

Valentine's Day is a necessary evilAnalyzing foreign policy isn’t easy, but it’s a walk in the park compared to writing about Valentine’s Day. Go ahead, I dare you: Sit down at your computer one...

Not so FAFSA

Katie Greenwald February 9, 2005

Services offering to check application forms may not be worth your moneyFifty dollars seems to be the going rate for filling out Free Applications for Federal Student Aid.Web sites such as www.fafsa.com,...

Benefits of being Greek not unique

Jeff Schooley February 9, 2005

“Go Greek!”Why?Every year in the fall and spring, the 29 social fraternities and sororities on campus beg, plead, guilt and beguile unsuspecting students into their little orders. Some, of course,...

Former Wick Poetry Center judge, winner recite in Kiva

Jessica Dreschel February 9, 2005

Despite having a mini stroke the last time she visited Kent — she stayed in the hospital overnight — poet Jean Valentine was happy to be back on campus.In better health, Valentine and fellow poet Lee...

Flashes look to stabilize against Northern Illinois

Joe Murphy February 9, 2005

Guard Melissa DeGrate attempts a shot during the Flashes' 57-35 victory Saturday.Credit: Andrew popikAfter a week of extreme highs and lows, it seems to be back to normal for the Flashes.In a span of 72...

Let’s get it on …

Lorain E. Ogden February 9, 2005

Sweet suggestions for spicing up Valentine's Day love-making"For some people getting crazy is getting out of the missionary position," health education specialist and human sexuality instructor Laurie...

‘Benefits now outweigh consequences later’

Brianne Carlon February 9, 2005

Tanning effects do little to deter students from harmful raysGregg Hiller, senior sports management and marketing major, tans at Darque Zone about once a week. Darque Zone, located on state Route 59 across...

Valentine’s gift ideas for less than $20

Danielle Toth February 9, 2005

Credit: Andrew popikJB Robinson Jewelers diamond bracelet: $99.Dinner for two at Hyde Park: $73.14.One dozen roses from 1-800- FLOWERS: $39.99.Getting a little expensive?The classic Valentine’s Day can...

Streetsboro residents vote on school levy today

Matt Fredmonsky February 8, 2005

Streetsboro residents will vote on the fate of a new high school today. If approved, a new high school could be opened as early as 2008.A $38.4 million bond issue is on the ballot to cover construction,...

Attorney claims prosecutor violated gag order

Michelle Park February 8, 2005

Prosecutor may be held in contemptA hearing this month will decide whether Portage County Prosecutor Victor Vigluicci violated the gag order issued Thursday by the Portage County Court of Common Pleas....

Tech-laden room hosts kids

Jessica Dreschel February 8, 2005

Moulton Hall lab only one of its kindFifth-graders gain an opportunity to work with technology.Credit: Beth RankinIt’s impressive: Flat panels and laptops are as far as the eye can see.It’s the SBC...

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