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Matt Poe

Arnold Palmer and Jose Fernandez ‘Every life they touched they did so with a smile’

Matt Poe September 27, 2016

The ability to judge the magnitude of someone’s life is a peculiar thing. Many of us go through life and don’t understand the impact we have on the people we know, the people we hope to know and the...

Dylan Webb is a teaching English as a second language major. Contact him at dwebb13@kent.edu.

Returning to your roots

Dylan Webb September 27, 2016

As the political debate rages on, we notice a common outlook stemming from each side of the political spectrum: America has become a sort of political Armageddon.With many people crying that this is about...

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Reviewing ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ season 13 premiere

Gabby Seed September 27, 2016

The 13th season of Shonda Rhimes’ hit show “Grey’s Anatomy,” centering around multi-talented, but equally dysfunctional surgeon Meredith Grey, premiered this past Thursday, with 8.8 million viewers...

Guest Column: Technological changes outpacing climate law

The Orange County Register September 25, 2016

Tis the season for the sitting president to try cementing his legacy on his way out the door, and Barack Obama is no slouch.Abroad, his administration is pushing again for peace talks between Israel and...

Bobbie Szabo

Keep guns off campus

Bobbie Szabo September 25, 2016

This past weekend, an Open Carry/Firearm Education Walk took place on Kent State’s campus.Although the event itself was not large, the effects of the armed walk are multitudinous.On Friday morning, an...

Nicholas Hunter

Clinton takes on ‘Between Two Ferns’ ahead of first general election debate

Nicholas Hunter September 25, 2016

On Friday, Democratic presidential Hillary Clinton appeared on the "Funny or Die" web series “Between Two Ferns,” where Zack Galifianakis conducts awkward and deprecating interviews with various celebrities...

Dan Armelli

Browns’ silver linings in a stormy start

Dan Armelli September 25, 2016

LeBron James broke the Cleveland curse, but it appears the King’s power does not extend to the coast of Lake Erie.The 0-3 Cleveland Browns, not the target of high expectations before the season, are...

Israel Galarza

Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off as Election Day looms

Israel Galarza III September 21, 2016

For those who may be unaware, Hispanic Heritage Month began last Thursday and will run until Oct. 15.It is a celebration designed to recognize prominent Latin Americans who have positively influenced Latin...

Stephen D'Abreau

The face of Fascism

Stephen D'Abreau September 21, 2016

How many times have you heard Donald Trump likened to Adolf Hitler? Have you read it on social media, heard it in conversations on college campuses or seen it through a cable news outlet? The answer is...

Ty Sugick

Kessler not NFL ready

Ty Sugick September 21, 2016

Only two games into the season and the Cleveland Browns have managed to go through two quarterbacks.Both quarterbacks were beaten up, constantly finding themselves on the ground. With starter Robert Griffin...

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A Mag’s Do’s and Don’ts: Landing That ‘Big Kid’ Job

A Magazine September 21, 2016

Ask the right questions. Be conscious of your body language. Proofread your darn resume.These are the tips engrained in our heads from applying to part-time jobs at our local movie theaters to the ever-impending...

Protests on campus are a sign of progress

Los Angeles Times September 20, 2016

Show of hands: You work side-by-side with people who are much poorer or wealthier than you and you share your living space with someone from a religion, race, nation or sexual orientation other than your...