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From the Print Burr
On the Red Road
›› With their numbers making up 1 percent of the student population at Kent State, Native Americans face the difficulties of combating stereotypes and keeping their traditions alive.
The V Word ›› Sex is as widespread and polarizing as ever. Amid the conflicts, some students are learning abstinence is the answer.
Renter Beware
›› Getting an apartment is a rite of passage for many college students, but the search can be fraught with problems. Here’s how to make your transition to independence as smooth as possible.
Community Through Art ›› For more than 10 years the North Water Street Art Gallery has been keeping the arts alive. It all started with a couple of broken legs on the way to San Francisco.
Here's to the Night
›› Whoever said that Kent was boring? Writer Jessica Ball proves that life can always be an adventure, and she lets us know what was missed while we were sleeping.
My Religion ›› Four students open up their lives and give a peek into their little-known faiths
Leaving Scars
›› More than 2 million Americans are self-injurers, according to some estimates. For student Liz Demiter, it was just a way of getting through the pain.
Joystick Generation ›› From Madden to retro systems, video games today are as popular as movies, and for today’s youth culture, they’re a way of life.
Piece of the Pie
›› Wrong turns, parking illegally and topping mishaps highlight one reporter's adventures in pizza delivery
Collectors Edition ›› From weiners to bouncy balls, four people share the objects of their affection.
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