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KentWired

“Don’t tell me this town ain’t got no heart”

Kyle McDonald July 7, 2010

Every town has its own unique characters and Kent is no exception to this statement. Working downtown throughout the past two years has allowed me to take notice of some of these particularly interesting...

Opinion: A part-time job is your ticket to success

Kaylee Remington June 30, 2010

I worked at Burger King for four years, and my job was customer service. I met a lot of people through the front-counter cash register. A lot of my friends refused to get a part-time job in the food...

Swallowing the sound

Nicole Hennessy June 30, 2010

On a Saturday night, standing in the empty parking lot of the Cleveland Bop Stop – a used to be, now sometimes jazz club – I wondered, is jazz dead? The subtle symphonies of passing cars and unidentifiable...

Is soccer set to be the next big thing?

SKS Editors June 30, 2010

For a handful of nations, the World Cup is far from over. For the U.S. though, the deafening sound of vuvuzelas is drowning in the distance. Americans across the country, and a few in South Africa, watched...

Opinion: The lightning strike that shocked

Lisa Robertson June 23, 2010

Inspiration can strike like a bolt of lightning. In my case for this, my first column of the summer, a literal bolt of lightning has provided the topic. Some of you many have seen news reports about...

A wound time can’t heal

SKS Editors June 23, 2010

When Adrian Barker was sentenced for the murder and felonious assault of Christopher Kernich, a 23-year-old Kent State student on May 26, he said he would think of his actions every day of his life.Kernich’s...

Out with the old and in with the new

Kaylee Remington June 16, 2010

I lived in Altmann Hall my freshman year at Kent. Most of you probably haven’t heard of it because it doesn’t exist anymore. I’m sad that the first home I lived in Kent was demolished my sophomore...

Our cup isn’t running over

SKS editors June 16, 2010

The first issue of the Summer Stater sees us reporting on a very important matter close to student hearts and pockets: An increase in tuition fees. But along with this, we’re also looking at the plans...

Opinion: Shedding light on the invisible children

Amanda Look June 16, 2010

The Invisible Children Foundation (ICF) was started in the spring of 2003 inadvertently with three filmmakers travelling to Africa searching for some kind of story. What they found there was much more...

You want me to pay for what?

Caitlin Sirse June 16, 2010

With summer break in full swing, a lot of students are fleeing Kent for a few months –whether it is to their parents’ house, an internship many miles away or vacationing.This can be an exciting time...

Four years of change

DKS Editors May 7, 2010

Four years ago, four of us arrived at Kent State ready to begin our freshman year alongside the rest of our classmates. We sat in the M.A.C. Center during Week of Welcome as the university’s new president,...

May 4 was properly commemorated

May 4 Task Force May 7, 2010

May 4th, 2010, marked the 40th year since the National Guard opened fire on students at Kent State University, leaving 13 casualties. The May 4th Task Force, now in their 35th year, has historically had...

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