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Fraternity remembers and grieves

    Friends of a Kent State student who died Friday, remember him as a kind, caring man who put others before himself (PHOTO)

Player pleads not guilty
    A Kent State baseball player pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of an accident, failing to stop at a stop sign and speeding

Faculty Senate changes academic officer reviews
Faculty Senate voted Monday to approve changes to its administrative review of academic officers policy, including providing the board of trustees with faculty input when the board conducts its annual review of President Carol Cartwright

Nurses can earn degrees from home
    Several faculty and students in the School of Nursing are experimenting this semester. Not with cadavers, and not with medicines, but with technology

College students are prey to credit card companies, susceptible to running debts
Students tend to buy based on wants instead of needs

Students break for some unusual topics in 'Wintersession'
    Not doing anything over winter break? The College of Continuing Studies is offering several workshops throughout January for credit




Teacher found guilty
    Despite heroin charge, professor on payroll




Student records rights: personal vs. public
    Under federal law students have sole right to records

Michigan State fraternity suspended in 'roofie' case
    Psi Upsilon chapter members allegedly gave guests drugs

University of Arizona gives pot-smoking students a second chance
    One hit is not enough




New rabies strain threatens Portage County
    Some animals just seem suicidal



Cleveland schools get promise of results from CEO
    CLEVELAND ­ The Cleveland school district got its first chief executive officer Monday and she promised to produce the positive results that have long eluded Ohio's largest school system

Taft administration could be sequel to last governor
    COLUMBUS (AP) - Expect a different style when Bob Taft takes over the governor's office from George Voinovich in January




Breakthrough AIDS treatment provides hope
    Federal researchers have used a new approach to rinse the AIDS virus from one of its most stubborn cellular hiding places in a few patients



 

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