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Gay or straight, SpongeBob can educate

Editorial Board January 26, 2005

A sponge and a starfish are gay.At least they’re happy.Ignore the fact that sponges and starfish are asexual in nature. And that we’re talking about cartoon characters.Is this a diabolical scheme by...

CORRECTIONS

Daily Kent Stater January 26, 2005

In yesterday’s article “Intro English requirements subject to change for Fall 2006” the proposed changes to the freshman requirements were inaccurate.Only entering students requiring a lower-level...

Flashes are able to play through their mistakes

Matt Goul's view January 26, 2005

Years with veteran basketball teams can make coaches, fans and anyone associated with a team take certain aspects of the game for granted.One could be free-throw shooting.With Kent State’s performance...

New workshop urges students to explore current world politics

Jordan Jacobs January 26, 2005

In the age of the “War on Terror,” students have the opportunity to take a workshop to gain more understanding of how the actions of the United States are perceived by the rest of the world.The geography...

eCheck faces uncertain fate

Shelley Blundell January 25, 2005

An emissions inspection on all gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles is required every two years.Credit: Beth RankinKeith Eckmeyer is mad.Eckmeyer, a Kent resident and president of the Coalition Against...

Students have options for grief counseling

Amanda Garrett January 25, 2005

Dealing with the death of a friend or family member can be difficult, but the university has resources for students and faculty to deal with their grief. The Counseling and Human Development Center and...

Metropolis Popcorn owner burned out

Amanda Garrett January 25, 2005

Jason Lucas has fed the crunchy caramel corn cravings of Kent for almost a year and is now trying to sell the store.Lucas is the owner and operator of Metropolis Popcorn at 164 E. Main St. Metropolis has...

USS taps new senator

Brief January 25, 2005

Undergraduate Student Senate inaugurated Valerie J. Fatica as the new senator for university affairs at its meeting yesterday.Sheryl Smith, director of the Office of Campus Life, administered Fatica the...

Students must realize May 4 importance

Justin Stine January 25, 2005

May 4, 1970, is one of the most documented single day events in the history of the United States. Even though it may not be the most prestigious way to be recognized around the world, it’s what Kent...

New dean to reorganize the College of Nursing

Kim Thompson January 25, 2005

Dr. Julie E. Johnson assumed her position as the new dean of the College of Nursing yesterday and already has a long to-do list. One of the first items on Johnson’s agenda is to internally reorganize...

Rushed renewal

Sara Macho January 25, 2005

Late start forces students to make hasty rooming decisionsCredit: Beth Rankin“This is the story of seven strangers picked to live in a house ...”No, The Real World isn’t taking up residence at Kent...

Intro English requirements subject to change for Fall 2006

Maureen Nagg January 25, 2005

The English department hopes to change the structure of introductory English courses required for graduation by Fall 2006.Discussions on redesigning the English requirement took place at an Educational...

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