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Local evangelist removed from Student Center

    What started off as a normal Thursday afternoon at the Student Center Plaza escalated into a heated battle between students and a local evangelist (PHOTO)

New heating plant closes parking lot
    The location of available parking around the Recreation and Wellness Center is changing, but the number of spaces is staying the same

Regents to vote on university budgets
    The Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission will make recommendations to the Ohio Board of Regents for the operating budget for state universities during the 2000-2001 school year today. The regents will vote on the budgets

Moulton Hall Ameritech Classroom opens Monday
    The Ameritech Electronic Classroom, designed for research on how K-12 students learn while interacting with multimedia courses, is ready to begin its second semester of operation, Monday in Moulton Hall





University gets ready to meet candidates
    As the search for a provost at Kent State continues, soon it will be time for the university community to meet the candidates

Meet the provost candidates




Jewish holiday a Day of Atonement
    Yom Kippur has a much more solemn demeanor than the preceding holiday of Rosh Hashanah

Accreditation helps probation officers
    The Center for Public Administration and Public Policy has received accreditation for its adult probation officer training program, making it the first accredited program of its type in the state




Ohio ups academic standards
    Too many Ohio schools are failing when it comes to academic standards for student-athletes, so the state needs to require a minimum 2.0 grade-point average, state Sen. Gene Watts, R-Dublin, said Thursday



 

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Other Sports Story Kent women rack up dual Player of the Week honors in conference

Other Features Story
Grab your nuts, squirrels are back

Opinion Story
Why aliens shouldn't listen to rap music



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