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U.S. Public should help in spreading freedom

Michael J. Greenburg Columnist January 27, 2005

For whatever he lacks in oratorical skills, little George more than makes up for in visionary power.For whatever lack of compassion for the environment and the poor that many readily argue, Boy George...

Spring semester brings variety of local bands

Allison Bugg January 27, 2005

The next few months may be cold, snowy and miserable — not to mention stressful, but when there’s spare time there’s no reason to be bored this semester. Trade in the sleds and hot chocolate for...

U.S. Public should help in spreading freedom

Michael J. Greenburg Columnist January 27, 2005

For whatever he lacks in oratorical skills, little George more than makes up for in visionary power.For whatever lack of compassion for the environment and the poor that many readily argue, Boy George...

Rumswolf; Secretary of Jerk

Nick Moose's view January 27, 2005

Pop quiz time. What’s the one thing that all 16 people who read my column agree upon? Besides, of course, the fact that as middle-school students, they can’t believe they find the time to pick up their...

‘Million Dollar Baby’ is a priceless film

Jason C. LeRoy January 27, 2005

"It's OK, Hilary. You can thank me for getting your second Oscar nomination later." Clint Eastwood Hilary Swank star in Million Dollar Baby.Credit: Beth RankinFor the second year running, the aging-like-wine...

Videogames 2004: the year of sequels

Seth Roy January 27, 2005

Def Jam rapper Ludacris (left) takes on one of many villains in Def Jam: Fight For New York.Credit: Beth RankinThe year 2004 was a very good year for video games of all kinds. There are some games that...

Trustees approve harassment policy

Ryan Loew January 27, 2005

The Board of Trustees approved a new university policy yesterday regarding unlawful discrimination and harassment.President Carol Cartwright said this policy comes after “six to eight months of interaction...

‘Slowcore’ Low rock out on new album, tour

Andrew Hampp January 27, 2005

Indie band turns things up on new albumLow, an indie rock band based out of Duluth, Minn., have notoriously kept things slow, quiet and beautiful on their previous six albums for Kranky Records.But on...

Ordinary Peoples, Toothpick to perform at the Outpost in Kent

Seth Roy January 27, 2005

Ordinary Peoples (from left) are Gerard Garretts, MC Scraps and Ben Levels.Credit: Beth RankinThe hip will be hopping at the Outpost tomorrow night when New York City-based rapper Toothpick and Columbus-based...

Trustees decide to rely on private investments

Ryan Loew January 27, 2005

Ryan LoewDaily Kent StaterKent State’s Board of Trustees acted yesterday to change the way the university gains money, relying more on private investments and less on state support.“We’re beginning...

Ol’ Dirty Bastard releases first posthumous album ‘Osirus’

Jeremy Porter January 27, 2005

New album features Rahzel, Black RobRussel Jones, a.k.a. Ol’ Dirty Bastard, had more soul than Ghostbusters and more funk than sweaty arm pits.ODB brought what I believe was the most wild, unorthodox...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Daily Kent Stater January 27, 2005

Evolution is more than a theory; it’s a proven factDear Editor,It was pleasing to read the Stater’s forceful editorial that identified the attempt by the minority religious right to establish religion...

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