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Women play up to the big games

Joshua Hudson January 28, 2005

Malika Willoughby forces her way up to the basket against Western Michigan on Jan. 18. The Flashes host Eastern Michigan during Pack the M.A.C.C. at 7 p.m. Saturday.Credit: Andrew popikSeveral Kent State...

Not your average poet

Maureen Nagg January 28, 2005

Blind author performs with the help of adaptive technologyBlind poet Stephen Kuusisto recites one of his poems last night at the Student Center. Kuusisto was accompanied by his headphones and his seeing...

When people throw stones

Matthew Carroll's view January 28, 2005

Each summer when I was younger, I would go with a group of kids from my church to a camp on Kelley’s Island called Camp Patmos. I have nothing but fond memories of my camp experience — with one exception.It...

Long-distance conflict

Jessica Rothschuh January 28, 2005

“The primary concern of the United States is not a direct attack from North Korea,” said Esook Yoon, assistant professor of political science from South Korea. “North Korea could be the nuclear...

Americans should pick up books

E. Ray Walker Guest Columnist January 28, 2005

Reading this sentence is good for your mental health. In fact, reading anything is good for you.It may also be helping generations to come.The problem is we’re becoming a country of non-readers. And,...

Edwin ready to repeat success against Toledo

Matt Goul January 28, 2005

The Jason Edwin-Keith Triplett rivalry has lasted only one game, but some off-court trash talking quickly changed that.“At MAC Media Day, he told me he’d get J.E. for 30,” DeAndre Haynes said. “I...

A different perspective

Ana Mihajlovic January 28, 2005

Iraq war veteran relives experiences, voices opposition to itChad Salamon spoke to about 40 students on Wednesday evening in theStudent Center about the war in Iraq. Salamon served in Iraq as a member...

Glass Club brings artists to speak at the university

Jennifer Zemanek January 28, 2005

The Glass Club is hosting two visiting glass artists today and tomorrow.Robin Schultes of the Toledo Museum of Arts and Patrick Dubreuil, a drawing professor at the University of Toledo, will perform the...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater January 28, 2005

Tops Markets neglected to tell many of closingDear Editor:My husband works for the Tops store in Kent and he found out the store was closing by watching the 11 o’clock news. What kind of way is that...

City of Kent, university collaborate on plans for Terrace Hall

att Fredmonsky January 28, 2005

Kent State is working with the city of Kent to decide what to do with the land currently occupied by Terrace Hall.Administrators formed the University Area Project and Traffic Planning Citizens Advisory...

New immunization rules for on-campus residents

Kim Thompson January 28, 2005

Students renewing their on-campus housing contracts for next year will find a new section to the application. This year, it includes a disclosure statement asking applicants if they’ve been immunized...

Psychics: Are they hokey or helpful?

Carrie Petrick January 28, 2005

Credit: Andrew popikIn between and next to ads such as “Free witches cloth” and “Asian brides!” there are astrology ads in the backs of tabloids promising to connect you to a gifted psychic.I decided...

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