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$99 iPod shuffle fits college budget

Meranda Watling January 19, 2005

Credit: Andrew popikIt’s not a pack of gum. But it’s about the size of one. And compared to its bigger siblings, the price tag of the new iPod shuffle shrunk considerably, too.For a measly (compared...

Be a nerd, and you’ll go far

Leslie Arntz's view January 19, 2005

This torrid love affair with words began at an early age; as soon as my eyes could focus, my father was in front of me flashing cards identifying colors, shapes, numbers and letters. I could read at about...

Tsunami relief hits home

Steven Harbaugh January 18, 2005

There are 1.9 billion people in Asia living on less than $2 per day. Forty-three percent of the population that qualifies is below the poverty level. That is now expected to increase above 50 percent because...

Bush needs to learn to admit mistakes

Editorial Board January 18, 2005

It?s official: There are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.The search has been called off, and now it?s looking like the intense effort to find the weapons of mass destruction, also known as the war,...

Women outlast Akron

Joe Murphy January 18, 2005

DeGrate, Shearer lead Flashes to tough win over resiliant Zips Kent State coach Bob Lindsay said Melissa DeGrate does not adapt well to change.But she could have fooled anyone with her play in Saturday’s...

Special election to fill opening

Jessica Rothschuh January 18, 2005

“Termine wasn’t able to work as diligently as I had hoped,” executive director Gary Broadbent said.The election will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. Students can vote online at the USS Web site.The senator...

Online textbooks cheap; students still wary

Meranda Watling January 18, 2005

Gone are the days of the bookstore monopoly. Today, for those unwilling to embrace the crowds or dole out what the bookstores charge, the Internet offers the books you need at prices that won’t push...

University honors MLK after the official holiday

Adria Barbour January 18, 2005

The Office of the Vice Provost is sponsoring its third annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration Jan. 27, nine days after the holiday is observed.“The Vice Provost Office does this because the school...

Beating book buying

Maggie Krohne January 18, 2005

Students wisely shop for books to conserve cash Freshman nursing majors Maria Mihailovich and Tara Flannigan just saved $100 on textbooks.They didn’t win it as a prize, they didn’t have a magic coupon...

University targeted by bank e-mail scam

Shelley Blundell January 18, 2005

Phishing is a type of scam where users are directed to a seemingly legitimate Web site and asked to divulge personal information, opening the door for identity theft or illegal transfer of money.Greg Seibert,...

Flashes vault to season opening victory over West Virginia despite lack of team member experience

Kali Price January 18, 2005

 In front of a sea of intense fans full of blue and gold, Kent State women’s gymnastics held their season opener Sunday afternoon. Claiming victory, the Flashes outperformed West Virginia.The Flashes...

Letters to the editor

Daily Kent Stater January 18, 2005

Geology Club sends care packages to soldiers Dear U.S. troops serving in the Middle East:The Kent State Stark Campus Geology Club, for its 2004-05 Community Service Project, collected items for you. Seventeen...

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