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

Finding harmony in romance

Dylan Webb September 20, 2016

As fall foliage takes form all around us, campus parties are at a head and new friends are made. Unfortunately, this also opens the door for another type of connection: intimate relationships with minimal...

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Emmy win ushers in an age of Kate McKinnon

Gabby Seed September 20, 2016

This past July saw the release of an all-female reboot of "Ghostbusters," a reimagining that many fans weren't thrilled with. Though I personally enjoyed the movie, the general public was quick to dismiss...

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Add Carson Wentz to list of failed Browns quarterbacks

Matt Poe September 20, 2016

Browns gonna Browns, right?When it comes to writing about this little engine that couldn’t, I don’t take as much pleasure in bashing the team as I once did. Maybe I’m growing up a little — or maybe...

Rethinking studying abroad as a freshman

Jenna Kuczkowski September 18, 2016

This semester marks the first time Kent State has allowed freshmen to study abroad in Florence, instead of beginning their college career stateside. Fifteen incoming students from the Honors College volunteered...

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Kluber is the MVP of the Cleveland Indians

Dan Armelli September 18, 2016

The 2016 Cleveland Indians are a story that shouldn’t be happening.Their most consistent hitter or player from the last four years and 2014 Most Valuable Player Award finalist, Michael Brantley, played...

Nicholas Hunter

Why the unlikely candidates matter

Nicholas Hunter September 18, 2016

The United States has had a two-party political system nearly since its inception in the late 18th century. The main parties in our country have changed over time; parties have split, evolved, fallen to...

Bobbie Szabo

Celebrating diversity in literature

Bobbi Szabo September 18, 2016

For thousands of years, books have been banned from schools, libraries and polite society for “controversial content.” Books centered around race, sexuality and gender are most frequently challenged...

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A Mag’s Do’s and Don’ts: First Dates

A Magazine September 14, 2016

It’s 7 p.m., your date is picking you up at 8, and you’re likely lying face-down on your bed wondering why you committed to leaving your house when there’s a bottle of Pinot Grigio in your fridge...

Stephen D'Abreau

Clinton’s health: the question nobody is asking

Stephen D'Abreau September 14, 2016

You may have heard over the past few weeks that rumors have been circulating about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s health, namely that she has a serious health issues that she is lying to...

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Clinton’s deplorable comments

Lucas Misera September 14, 2016

Several days ago, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton commented that she can group half of Donald Trump’s voters into what she calls the “basket of deplorables.”At first glance, this...

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

The dragon bites back: the rise of the heroin epidemic

Dylan Webb September 13, 2016

The heroin epidemic is hitting Ohio, and it's biting back harder than ever. All over social media this week were the gruesome pictures of a couple in East Liverpool who had overdosed on heroin, a young...

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Resolution funds M.A.C. Center project

Angelo Angel September 13, 2016

Construction is underway on the Kent State Athletic Training and Education Center, a facility that will benefit student athletes. The building occupies a 10,000 square-foot area behind the M.A.C. Center,...