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Holy mother (earth)

DKS Editors April 22, 2010

Do you know what this Saturday is? Besides College Fest? It’s also Portage County’s Earth Day Festival (this year themed “Who’s your mama?”). There will be a festival on Main Street in downtown...

Slow down, enjoy the delicious peace

David Busch April 21, 2010

We first began with the potatoes. Next were the carrots. Then we chopped up onions, chives and opened a can of black beans. Each step was an act of meditation. We combined the ingredients, sprinkled some...

It is as simple as that

Anastasia Spytsya April 8, 2010

We are still not done arguing over the health care reform. We still cannot get over either negative or positive euphoria. Republicans scream it’s too expensive and we cannot afford it. Democrats don’t...

Science under the scalpel

Christopher Hook April 8, 2010

As I write this column on a late Tuesday night, I am inspired, or rather spurred on, by my cocker spaniel Toby who has, to my knowledge, lay unmoved from his doggie bed since I left the house at 9 a.m....

Zero-tolerance policies: Illogical

Thisanjali Gangoda April 8, 2010

The education system in America is taking a turn for the worse in the handling of student insubordination and discipline. By enacting zero-tolerance policies in school districts all across the United States,...

What Obama’s new loan means for college students

DKS Editors April 8, 2010

While we were on spring break, President Obama and Congress did their part to alter the way college students pay for their education. And while health care reform currently occupies the political center...

How the Tea Party could make more sense

Garrison Ebie April 7, 2010

OK, so I’m sure you’ve at least heard of them as the raving lunatics who spit on congressmen and watch Fox News after church on Sunday. One of the more popular notions is that they march around carrying...

Speaking out against the war on youth

Gabrielle Friedman April 7, 2010

Throughout history the youth of this nation have rarely shied away from the opportunity to lead progressive cultural movements. Ten years after D.C. voters approved the use of medical marijuana by a substantial...

Hump day cheers and jeers for April 7

DKS Editors April 7, 2010

HUMP DAY DKS Editors give this week's cheers and jeers There's only two jeers this week...and the Indians still made their way on the list. CHEERS TO• Cheers to the Kent State students who traveled...

The imperfect family

David Busch April 7, 2010

There was a party at my house on Sunday. No, not a five-keg, barbecue outside, slip-and-slide party, but a family party. It was a celebration of Easter for my mother. It was a remembrance (though belated)...

Randy’s six-pack

Randy Ziemnik April 7, 2010

A quick look at recent happenings in the sports world1.) Geno Ford: I say Kent State did the right thing by extending head basketball coach Geno Ford’s contract. Ford is a rising star in the coaching...

A headache, but a necessity

April 7, 2010

Anyone who frequently travels along Route 43 North has no doubt taken note of the ongoing construction near the Crain Avenue Bridge. According to a Kent city brochure, the intersection surrounding the...

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