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Better to be safe than sorry

Sarika Jagtiani January 27, 2005

Keeping condoms handy is a good -- no -- great ideaTo me, condoms have always been a man’s responsibility, like taking out the garbage or shoveling the walk.And then I realized how ridiculous that was.If...

Retired Kent State employee passed away Sunday due to complications

Alison Turner January 27, 2005

Anthony Redrick Sr., retired assistant director of Affirmative Action, died Sunday due to complications from a bone marrow transplant he received in 2000.Redrick, 45, worked at Kent State for 12 years...

FDA misses deadline for the ‘morning after pill’

Jessica Sprowl January 27, 2005

The Federal Drug Administration missed its deadline for the proposal of Plan B becoming an over-the-counter drug Jan. 21.The Plan B contraceptive, also known as the “morning after pill” or the emergency...

Women take down Falcons in sloppy game

Joshua Hudson January 27, 2005

Kerrie James drives to the hoop last night against first place Bowling Green. Kent State outlasted Bowling Green 62-53 to defeat the MAC's top team.Credit: Andrew popikThe Kent State women’s basketball...

Faculty union files motion

Andrew popik January 27, 2005

The Kent State chapter of the American Association of University Professors filed a motion with the State Employment Relations Board Monday concerning the disputed Collective Bargaining Agreement.The faculty...

Bush protesters are just sore losers

Mary Sanchez January 27, 2005

Inaugurations are for the winners.The day doesn’t belong to those who think themselves the losers.So the protesters who appeared during George Bush’s inauguration ceremonies missed their mark. They...

Film is silent no more

Shelley Blundell January 27, 2005

Student brings film back to lifeSenior history major Mandy Altimus films and directs a recreated scene from the 1920's silent film The Prodigal Daughters. Altimus is doing the film as part of her senior...

BUS panel to hold forum focusing on black violence

Black United Students will hold a forum titled, “Black on Black Violence: Why do we hurt each other?” at 7 p.m. in Oscar Ritchie Lecture Hall.The panel discussion will focus on violence in the black...

Army proposal possibly dangerous

Brian Westfall January 27, 2005

Burning down arsenal may be harmfulThe U.S. Army may be making guinea pigs out of Northeast Ohio residents and the effects could be deadly.This was the fear expressed by some individuals at a public meeting...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Uncle Sam’s war on consciousness

Greg Schwartz January 27, 2005

There’s an important war going on and nothing less than the soul of America is at stake. I’m not talking about Iraq, but rather the undeclared civil war that’s been raging since the 1960s.On one...

Kent City Council to promote renewal levy

Sarah Baldwin January 27, 2005

Commmittee forms to educate Kent about levy renewalThe Kent City Finance Committee discussed the upcoming renewal levy at last night’s meeting. A motion to start a committee to inform the community about...

Blind poet, teacher gives free reading to public tonight

Maureen Nagg January 27, 2005

Stephen Kuusisto, a blind poet and spokesperson for the Guiding Eyes for the Blind, will be giving a poetry reading at 7:30 p.m. in room 306 of the Student Center.The event is sponsored by the Wick Poetry...

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