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Opinion: Issue of Forced Chinese Organ Harvesting Desperately Needs Media Attention

Rachel Godin October 3, 2013

Rachel Godin Rachel Godin is a sophomore journalism major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. She can be reached at [email protected]. Healthy Human Cornea: upward of $60,000; Healthy human liver:...

Our View: Summary: The government shutdown feels like “politics as usual” as our elected officials fail to compromise due to their ideologies and lack of pressure from the American electorate.

DKS Editors October 3, 2013

As we finished up Tuesday’s edition of the Daily Kent Stater, we anxiously awaited the clock to strike midnight. Various countdown clocks ran on the different cable news networks on our televisions....

Guest Column: Fiery rhetoric inflames climate debate

Cathy Young, Newsday October 2, 2013

This article appeared in Newsday Sept. 30:The new report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, stating that there is a 95 percent probability that human impact is the main cause of rising...

Guest Column: Europe’s consumer confidence up, U.S. consumers down

Chicago Tribune October 1, 2013

The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Monday, Sept. 30:Here's a troubling indicator: U.S. consumer confidence is sagging just as European consumer confidence is surging. We're losing...

 

Opinion: Fixing the federal budget

Shawn Mercer September 30, 2013

Shawn Mercer Shawn Mercer is a senior integrated life sciences major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact him at [email protected] After Congress failed to pass a continuing resolution...

Guest Column: Not another temper tantrum

The Miami Herald September 30, 2013

The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Tuesday, Oct. 1:The government of the most powerful nation in the world came to a standstill at midnight because Congress refused to fund its operations....

 

Opinion: Does Bob Dylan stand a chance at winning Nobel Prize in Literature?

Megan Brown September 30, 2013

Megan Brown Megan Brown is a sophomore news major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact her at [email protected]. The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded 105 times to 109 Nobel Laureates...

 

Opinion: The future of Chinese-American relations

Haoran Li September 30, 2013

Haoran Li Haoran Li is a sophomore communication studies major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. He can be reached at [email protected]. The newly nominated Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met...

Our View: Who to blame for jail’s failures — and how to fix them

DKS Editors September 30, 2013

The numbers are grim: the state of Ohio found a whopping 42 of 68 standard regulations in which Kent City Jail failed to comply with state standards. That’s a pretty bad report card to show Mom and Pop.But,...

 

Opinion: Food insecurity and the holiday season

Kara Taylor September 30, 2013

Kara Taylor Kara Taylor is a freshman journalism major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact her at [email protected]. In America, we have many fast-food chains, high-end restaurants, low-end...

Our View: Social media accounts aren’t tarnishing Kent State’s image

DKS Editors September 30, 2013

Kent State students received an email Monday warning them of trademark laws when using the Kent State logo.While the Internet may feel like a magical, consequence-free land, trademark laws and copyright...

Our View: Smoking ban might be commendable, but is it practical?

DKS Editors September 29, 2013

Following a recent report by the Kent State Tobacco Free Campus Advisory Committee, Lester Lefton’s cabinet is considering a campus-wide ban on smoking and tobacco products. The report outlines a three-step...

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