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Around 5 p.m., Dr. Richard Brown finished his final procedure. Shortly after, he sat with me in the nurse director's office to discuss his profession. (13) comments

Tales from the Campus Cleaners

Copies of the Stater, coffee cups and pop cans are just a few things that cover the classrooms floors of Kent State's academic buildings. Custodial crew leader Holly Persuhn said she has spent the last seven years picking up what students leave behind. "I do appreciate the students because they give me a job," Persuhn said. (5) comments

A Kent State student was killed late Sunday morning in a car accident on I-480. April A. Kenniebrew, 21, a freshman pre-journalism major of Cleveland Heights, and another woman were standing near the 33-mile marker, receiving help from a tow truck for a flat tire when the accident occurred, university spokesman Scott Rainone said. (0) comments

Editor's note: Many of the quotes in this story were taken directly from posts on social networking Web sites and were not edited from grammar, spelling and punctuation. Lauren McCain's friend Whitney posted a comment on her MySpace site last Monday that read: "Please call me asap. (0) comments

A general meeting of the Portage Democratic Coalition was greeted with mixed reaction last night when it turned to a panel discussion concerning the Senior Services Levy. The Senior Services Levy, known as Issue 7, is a five-year, 2 mill, $6.7 million annual property tax levy on Portage County that if approved in the May 8 county-wide election will go toward helping senior citizens' personal care, meals and activities. (0) comments

A large white RV with the words "Image Clear Ultrasound" written on its side, sits outside the Student Center every Monday. This week it was greeted with student protesters. Katie Troha, sophomore applied conflict management major, organized a protest against Pregnancy Solutions and Services, a faith-based organization in Akron. (4) comments

An award-winning winemaker and grape grower brings his love of wine to Kent State students. Tony Carlucci has brought his knowledge of enology, winemaking and viticulture - grape growing - to Kent State for the past 10 years. "Teaching is a wonderful way of giving back to the students," he said. (0) comments

Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann sent letters to university presidents across the state last week advising them of his plans to investigate whether financial aid administrators and other college officials have participated in unethical conduct with student loan companies. (0) comments

Before a person dies, he or she has a choice to make concerning the disposition of his or her remains. Some choose to have a traditional burial and some choose to be cremated. Others choose to donate their bodies to future and practicing doctors. Richard P. (0) comments

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