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Daily Kent Stater Editorial Board February 7, 2005

Many don't realize 1st Amendment's effectA recent $1 million study done by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation found that most high school students do not always approve of the First Amendment in...

Researchers examine link between everyday stress, subsequent violence

Jordan Jacobs February 7, 2005

A professor in the sociology department is conducting research that could help people deal with the stresses of everyday life by looking at how people react to stress and how that stress may lead to violence.Will...

Forum addresses how to teach ethics in classroom

Maureen Nagg February 7, 2005

Eleven members of the University Teaching Council held the 2005 Ethics Forum Friday.The discussion focused on the ups and downs of teaching ethics.Philosophy professor Deborah Barnbaum said there are two...

Kent car strip has relatively few auto thefts

Mike Klesta February 7, 2005

The Kent car strip on West Main Street would seem like the prime target for car thieves — row upon row of shiny new and used vehicles — but it could be a lot worse.Auto thefts happen but not as often...

State of the Union has ups, downs

Editorial Board February 4, 2005

Who wouldn’t clap for the proposals President Bush laid out in his 2005 State of the Union address?The economy needs to grow, health care costs need to go down and we need to improve our Social Security...

Turkish delegates to partake in luncheon

Adria Barbour February 4, 2005

The university is holding an event called the Turkish Women in Leadership Luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. today in Room 310 of the Student Center.This event is co-sponsored by the Professional Women of Kent...

On-campus movie channel fading to black

Greg Kupetz February 4, 2005

After years of keeping Kent State students from doing their homework, the on-campus movie channel is coming to an anti-climactic ending.At their general council meeting Tuesday night, Kent Interhall Council...

NEWS IN BRIEF

Daily Kent Stater February 4, 2005

Committee forms to discuss Terrace Hall, other projectsThe Kent Citizens Advisory Committee held an organizational meeting last night at the Kent Fire Department to discuss Terrace Hall and other projects...

ResNet works to find viruses

Meranda Watling February 4, 2005

Internet may be blocked for someBrandi Chenault couldn’t log on to the Internet from her Allerton apartment for two days before she realized her connection was off.“They didn’t tell me,” the junior...

Portfolio required for new fashion design students

Emily Rasinski February 4, 2005

Change in entrance requirements requires prospective students to submit portfolioThe fashion design major entering this fall will face a new challenge compared to their predecessors: getting in.A new entrance...

Crystal Ball celebrates 10 years of pagan group with tarot, tunes

Steven Harbaugh February 4, 2005

Katie Fallsgraff, freshman geography major, listens as Matthew Myers, sophomore English major, has his tarot cards read at the Crystal Ball. The ball was held last night in the Ballroom. Maryam Fazl, senior...

Anti-American sentiments

Shelley Blundell February 4, 2005

Since Sept. 11 most Americans have become familiar with anti-American sentiments expressed by foreign media sources.But in Egypt, anti-American sentiment is coming from a rather surprising place — the...

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