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News

for November 12, 1996













John Dipko
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State funding model may change Regents to consider plan hat would be based on performance, enrollment

J.B.'s probe sparked by 2 deaths
Two deaths have prompted an investigation of J.B.'s in Kent by the Liquor Enforcement division of the Ohio Department of Public Safety.

The plight of the homeless
Bitter winds, freezing temperatures and snow failed to chill the enthusiasm and dedication of KSU chapter Habitat for Humanity members who participated in the second annual "Cardboard City" campout Monday in Manchester Field. (PHOTO)

Students observe 'night of glass'
About 70 people braved the cold Friday to commemorate the 58th anniversary of the violent night in Nazi Germany's history known as Kristallnacht and to denounce racism and bigotry.

Ohio cave used during the Ice Age
Kent professor uncovers evidence that people lived in Ohio 11,500 years ago

Weather turns frigid in N.E. Ohio
CLEVELAND -- A storm made the Great Lakes states look like a Christmas card not even two weeks past Halloween, leaving up to 2 1/2 feet of snow Monday and catching some people off guard without shovels or other winter survival tools. (AP)

World Affairs Club members go to model U.N.
Four Kent campus representatives were awarded the highest grades for their public speaking and presentation skills at the Lake Erie Model United Nations Conference at the Ashtabula Campus on Sunday.

KSU student is a bowling champion
John Brockway first held a bowling ball at the age of 5. From this start, the elementary education major bowled his way to first place in the ACUI National Tournament for bowling last May in Altlanta.

KSU and United Way look to raise $90,000 this month
"Team Effort" is the slogan for this year's university fundraising campaign for the Portage County's United Way, and both Kent State and the United Way are hoping to reach their goal of $90,000 by Nov. 30.

Scholarship process gets uniform set of procedures
All departments will follow same rules for administering scholarships

$590,000 grant will help fund training for graduate students in audiology
Kent State has received a $590,000 grant for training graduate students who wish to become audiologists or teachers of the hearing impaired.

Akron church bans lesbian from services
AKRON -- A lesbian married to a male transsexual has been told not to attend her church anymore because she "remains unrepentant and seeks to mock God." (AP)

Briefly...
FLASHES: Santiago invited to Hula Bowl

ACADEMICS: Honor society application due

CLEVELAND: Jet skids off Hopkins runway (AP)

CINCINNATI: City vies for 2008 Olympics (AP)