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Pa. youth active in state's primary

Finals week doesn't deter Pitt students from campaigning

Pa. youth active in state's primary

PITTSBURGH - On Monday, national opinion polls predicted that Sen. Hillary Clinton was leading Sen. Barack Obama by six to 10 points among Pennsylvania voters. Although a Clinton victory seemed likely, Obama supporters from the University of Pittsburgh weren't willing to throw in the towel. (0) comments

Chipotle to pay for medical treatment

Health dept. says norovirus may be cause

As of Monday, 432 people have reported to the Kent City health department that they got sick after eating at Chipotle. (19) comments

Casper retires after 35 years

Current faculty senate chair, economics professor celebrates departure, but says she will remain active with the university

Casper retires after 35 years

"I'm not going anywhere." "I'm going to be around." Cheryl Casper might be retiring after 35 years at the university, but she isn't leaving. (0) comments

NPR analyst to address issues on democracy

Williams to speak at KSU next week

Longtime National Public Radio political analyst Juan Williams will speak at 1 p.m. April 30 in the Kiva about issues related to living in a democracy. (0) comments

Symposium highlights KSU research, addresses hypervigilance after Sept. 11

If attacks like those on Sept. 11 occur every few years, the probability of a person who does not live in a war zone being killed during his or her lifetime by international terrorism is one in 80,000. (0) comments

The Wick Poetry Center will host its final reading of the semester today at 7 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom. (0) comments

Susan Hoffman, associate professor of political science at Western Michigan University, will give a lecture about the current mortgage/lending crisis at 2:30 p.m. today in Student Center Room 204. (0) comments

The College of Nursing is opening a new laboratory today in Henderson Hall. (0) comments

Kent State's School of Library and Information Science program in Columbus is ready to begin a new chapter. (0) comments

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