Got Tuition?, a nonpartisan group owned and operated by the National Education Association, will be making a stop at Kent State Oct. 15. The group seeks to educate student voters about issues that affect them. (1) comment
WATCH a video about the Phoenix Project in downtown Kent.
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Although there was much to do and see at the event, students were drawn to a debate between members of the Kent State Anti-War Committee and students who came to protest against them. (20) comments
Students attempted stunts on professional BMX bikes yesterday in Risman Plaza - but they were no comparison to the real stars of the event. The National Guard BMX Freestyle Freedom Tour '08 brought professional BMX riders Ryan Jordan and Brett Walker, who did jumps, spins and flips during four 15-minute shows throughout the six-hour event. (2) comments
Kent City Council unanimously passed a motion Sept. 17 to begin discussing legislation banning the use of cell phones while driving within city limits. (3) comments
Ohio's new Next of Kin Registration System could aid law enforcement in contacting a crash victim's family and friends. (0) comments
When students in America see a pencil on the floor, they probably will leave it there. When students in Ghana see a pencil on the floor, chances are, they will pick it up and treasure it. (3) comments
A youth music program will begin this weekend, allowing Kent State to connect with the community in a unique way. The Preparatory School of Music, a music program for students ages six to 18, and the university have teamed up to reach out to young musicians. (1) comment
Kent State recently implemented a new missing student protocol aimed at increasing campus safety. (1) comment
Kent State is making accommodations for students by providing financial aid information in Spanish. (0) comments
The university announced yesterday that James McElroy will be the new director of the Office of Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action effective Oct. 1. (0) comments
Designers from Kent, Akron and Columbus will share their designs in a fashion show called "Fashion is Life." It has been put together by the Kent State student organization Harambee and will be held in the Student Center Ballroom tomorrow. (0) comments
A health and healing walk will kick off RAINN Day tomorrow morning. The first annual Walk for Rape Abuse and Incest National Network, hosted by the Women's Resource Center, will begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Alumni Carriage House, located off of Midway Drive. (0) comments