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Kent State wins with slim margin vs. BGSU

Kali Price February 7, 2005

n-high score, but it just was not enough Friday night.By a mere 0.225 points, Kent State gymnastics posted a second consecutive Mid-American Conference win over Bowling Green (1-4, 1-3 MAC). The Flashes...

WEB EXCLUSIVE COLUMN: Canadians feel slighted by Faculty Senate

Robert Patrick February 7, 2005

The Faculty Senate’s recent decision to publicly oppose some offensive sports logos on campus has been a fiercely debated issue. This bold move was expected to precipitate sweeping social reforms throughout...

Inge qualifies provisionally for NCAA Indoor Meet

Joshua Echt February 7, 2005

Men's team wins, women's team thirdMike Inge’s strong legs led the men’s track team to a home victory at the Doug Raymond Invitational Saturday while the women placed third out of seven teams.Inge,...

Post presence makes a return

Matt Goul February 7, 2005

Inside duo carries men over HuskiesKent State junior DeAndre Haynes goes up for a shot against Northern Illinois defense. The Flashes won 67-57.Credit: Matt GoulNot since Jim Christian’s first season...

Gerwig plays through knee problems

Matt Goul February 7, 2005

Despite playing just 12 minutes, junior center Nate Gerwig scored 14 points and had five rebounds against Northern Illinois yesterday.Credit: Matt GoulNate Gerwig finds it hard to forget about his ailing...

Police blotter

February 7, 2005

The blotter is a record of charges filed by the police. The listings do not represent convictions or reflect guilt. It is the Daily Kent Stater’s policy to publish on and off-campus arrests, charges...

PARTA employs students

Lauren Frankovich February 7, 2005

PARTA/Campus Bus Service has recently been accused that it no longer hires students, but PARTA disagrees.“We’re not cutting down on students. We want them to work here,” said Frank Hairston, marketing...

Poets to hold two events this week

Brief February 7, 2005

Poets Lee Peterson and Jean Valentine are hosting two Wick poetry events this week.A poetry reading and question and answer session with Peterson and Valentine will take place at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in...

Ashland gets early lead; Flashes can’t battle back

Colin Harris February 7, 2005

Drew Opfer, of the 125-lb. class, squares off against James Phillips at Friday's match against Ashland University. Opfer won the match 4-2 against Phillips despite an overall 21-16 team loss.Credit: Beth...

TV-2 evening news now playing on Web

Ali White February 7, 2005

Hey you, are you watching TV-2? Well, if you’re missing the nightly broadcasts of Kent State’s own student-run television station, they are now available on the Web.Starting last Monday on TV-2’s...

Honors music students to perform tonight

Kirsten Beverley February 7, 2005

It’s not the “idol show,” but it is a night dedicated to highlighting musical talent of honors students, Larry Andrews, dean of the Honors College, said.The Honors Music Recital will be held tonight...

Their View

February 7, 2005

ontinue to put politics before science during the president’s second term? We won’t have to wait long to find out.The Food and Drug Administration is expected to make a ruling soon on whether the morning-after...

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