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‘It’s not easy’

Michelle Park February 2, 2005

Graduate student houses children who come to the U.S.Majid Fadihl, 11, of Iraq, is staying with Huda Sosebee, health education graduate student, and her daughter Deema Sosebee, 8, until June. Yanke Bionics...

Flashes feel the pain, end the sting in first road win of season over Herd

Matt Goul February 2, 2005

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Even winning at last-place Marshall was not going to be easy.Jason Edwin got a bruised left eye to prove it. Armon Gates received a gash over his left eye. DeAndre Haynes was poked...

Commuters not eating on campus

Adria Barbour February 1, 2005

Melissa Putich, sophomore nursing major, and Lauren Lukacek, junior art history major, wait on Raquel Grinnell, junior human developmental studies major, at the Eastway dining center on the second floor.Credit:...

Kent man arrested for cocaine

Brief February 1, 2005

The Western Portage County Drug Task Force arrested a Kent man found with $1,000 of crack cocaine Friday.Antonio B. Brantley, 19, was arrested at the 500 block of Irma Street Friday and is charged with...

High schools face major arts funding cuts

Steven Harbaugh February 1, 2005

Erin Knopsnider, twelfth grade student at Kent Roosevelt High School, works on a drawing Wednesday.Credit: Beth RankinImagine high school with no art class. No drama class. No music class or marching band.Although...

Team struggling for a win on road

Matt Goul February 1, 2005

Junior Kevin Warzynski pushes his way past defenders for a layup against Buffalo earlier this year. The men's team travels to Marshall today and is hoping to come home with its first Mid-American Conference...

Desperately seeking refunds

Katie Greenwald February 1, 2005

Students must drop classes early for bigger returnsAs we enter the third week of classes, some students are finding themselves in over their heads.So they have to decide if they will sink, swim or drop...

Students able to pay tickets online

Brief February 1, 2005

Parking Services revealed its new additions during a forum at the Undergraduate Student Senate meeting last night.“You can appeal a ticket online,” said Larry Emling, assistant manager of Parking Services....

Remembering Auschwitz: lessons still not learned

February 1, 2005

Their viewSnow was falling outside the Polish town of Oswiecim on Thursday, just as it had Jan. 27, 1945, when allied soldiers liberated the nearby, notorious Auschwitz death camp.As many as 1.5 million...

Police blotter

February 1, 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...

Spin your way into spring break

Tanika Snyder February 1, 2005

Shape-up before you head southSpinning class is held Monday through Saturday in the combative studio at the rec center.Credit: Beth RankinOK, ladies and gentlemen, spring break 2005 is only seven weeks...

Nursing professor’s clinic work lives on

Rachel Abbey February 1, 2005

CUKRCredit: Rachel AbbeyKent State professor Dr. Penelope Cukr, 64, died Thursday. Cukr was the founding director for the adult nurse practitioner program.Cukr came to Kent State in January 1994 to establish...

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