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Guest Column: Why diversity on campus is a national security issue

To Justice Samuel A. Alito, - At oral argument, you asked about the necessity of efforts by the University of Texas to expand opportunity for students from all backgrounds: “Why is it important for the...

Our View: The paparazzi of politics

DKS Editors October 15, 2012

Trackers. They’re the paparazzi of the political world, and they catch those little moments when a politician slips, breaks or just entirely goes against his or her platform.From a journalism stance,...

 

Opinion: The mortality of social networks

Taylor Miksic October 15, 2012

Taylor Miksic Taylor Miksic is a sophomore news major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact her at [email protected]. In the ever-changing world of the Internet, social-networking sites are...

Opinion: Arlen Specter, summed up in his own words

Michael Smerconish October 15, 2012

Michael SmerconishPhiladelphia Inquirer (MCT)When I heard Sunday that Arlen Specter had died, I sought solace in rummaging through personal remnants of our 30-year friendship.My memories span campaigns,...

 

Opinion: The desk of an architect

Ryan Sampson October 15, 2012

Ryan Sampson Ryan Sampson is a senior architecture major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact her at [email protected]. Graduate school is fast approaching for me, and Kent State has taken...

Opinion: Obama’s chance

Bruce Walton October 14, 2012

Bruce Walton Bruce Walton is a sophomore news major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact him at [email protected].. When I saw the vice presidential debate on Thursday, I was impressed....

Guest Column: Yes, Mr. Romney, Americans die for lack of insurance

Barbara Shelly October 14, 2012

Barbara Shelly, Kansas City StarPoor Mitt Romney. In trying to be all things to all people on health care, he’s found himself stuck in a time warp.The Republican presidential nominee, supposedly a new...

Our View: Approving Toxic Waste

DKS Editors October 14, 2012

If the Ohio Department of Natural Resources approves nine pending applications, Portage County will have more dumping zones of toxic brine than anywhere else in the state before the end of the year, the...

 

Opinion: Video games teach valuable lessons

Lyndsey Schley October 14, 2012

Lyndsey Schley Lyndsey Schley is a sophomore news major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater.Contact her at [email protected]. As a child, I was started off early on video games by my grandparents,...

 

Opinion: Cleveland, stop worrying and love the bomb

Tyler Kieslich October 11, 2012

Tyler Kieslich Tyler Kieslich is a sophomore news major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact him at [email protected]. Whenever I listen to Cleveland sports talk radio, I’m always reminded...

Guest Column: Progress in South means blacks can safely return

Lewis Diuguid October 11, 2012

Isabel Wilkerson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book helped me understand the 20th-century movement that drove my dad and 6 million other blacks from the South. Yet in the 21st century, it attracted my 29-year-old...

Opinion: Iran: a second look

Bruce Walton October 11, 2012

Bruce Walton Bruce Walton is a sophomore news major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact him at [email protected]. This column is a response to my previous one about the matter of Iran’s...

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