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Impressions from KSU international students

Snow, football among student's simple pleasures

Impressions from KSU international students

Valentine's Day 2007 is a day Ali Hussein will never forget. Not because of the typical romantic connotations of the holiday, but because of the inclement weather that caused Kent State to cancel classes. The 24-year-old English major took advantage of the inches of snow and free time to join some friends for his first-ever sled ride. (0) comments

After the shootings on May 4, 1970, students and faculty began looking for ways to memorialize the four students killed and nine injured. Throughout the past 37 years, memorials and remembrances have taken a variety of forms. To name a few, the main May 4 Memorial was not finished as originally intended, daffodils representing American casualties in Vietnam were added and in 1999, the parking spots where the four students died were marked off. (0) comments

Mina Manjouna, a student at Kent State's Stark campus, is the type of person who likes Ohio's weather. She likes how the rainy and snowy days which some believe plague northeastern Ohio give her the opportunity to cuddle up with a cup of hot chocolate, bowl of soup and a good movie. (0) comments

Cameron Rollheiser is a "very" kind of guy. He's very tall, very thin and has very black hair. Most of all, he's very motivated. Rollheiser carries a distinct vision of himself and his future. With slightly rumpled clothes and big rolling curls of hair, Rollheiser is nonetheless what one might expect of a college student. (0) comments

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