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Guest column: If Hillary runs, polls say her gender won’t matter

Karlyn Bowman & Jennifer Marsico March 6, 2014

WASHINGTON — Repeat after us: The 2016 election is more than two and a half years away. Hillary Clinton may be a candidate. If she is, Benghazi or Bill Clinton might or might not be issues. Who could...

Our View: An even burden

DKS Editors March 6, 2014

If a student was to sign up for an online class today at a regional campus, he or she would pay less than what a student at the main campus would pay.In theory, this aligns with the notion that students...

Neville Hardman is a sophomore magazine journalism major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater.  Contact her at nhardma1@kent.edu.

Opinion: Menzel sells herself short at Oscars

Neville Hardman March 6, 2014

Idina Menzel had a night equivalent to a fraternity boy’s wicked hangover. It was powerful, painful and rough all over, but luckily it will be forgotten with time. The Broadway star participated in the...

Albert Fisler is a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact him at afisler@kent.edu.

Opinion: The modern warfare of cyber attacks

Albert Fisler March 6, 2014

Tensions are currently rising in Eastern Europe as Ukraine claims to have been cyber-attacked by Russia.  Ukrainian authorities have confirmed communication networks were disrupted Tuesday, according...

Our View: Private sector begins addressing climate change

DKS Editors March 4, 2014

Rarely does the private sector make any comment regarding the negative effects of climate change, save for the occasional, critical comment made about EPA regulations. However, two major companies, Apple...

Opinion: Keep an open mind to new environmental rules

Rachel Godin March 4, 2014

Perhaps Barrack Obama’s opportunity to enact change as the nation’s leader is dwindling to a close is the motivating factor behind his moving forward on some necessary environmental regulation changes...

Opinion: The Good, the Bad and the Oscars

Opinion: The Good, the Bad and the Oscars

Megan Brown March 4, 2014

Sunday evening we saw star after star walk the red carpet into the Hollywood Dolby Theatre for the 86th Academy Awards. And like all award shows, the night was full of surprises and mishaps. Host Ellen...

Guest Column: Cutting back the Army you have

Dallas Morning News March 4, 2014

In evaluating Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's proposed downsizing of the U.S. military, particularly the active-duty Army, it's worth remembering the words of a predecessor. "As you know, you go to war...

Rachel Godin is a junior journalism major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater.  Contact her at rgodin1@kent.edu.

Opinion: Keep an open mind to new environmental rules

Rachel Godin March 4, 2014

Perhaps Barack Obama’s opportunity to enact change as the nation’s leader is dwindling to a close is the motivating factor behind his moving forward on some necessary environmental regulation changes...

Megan L. Brown is a junior magazine journalism major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact her at mbrow121@kent.edu.

Opinion: The good, the bad and the Oscars

Megan Brown March 4, 2014

On Sunday evening, we saw star after star walk the red carpet into the Hollywood Dolby Theatre for the 86th Academy Awards. And like all award shows, the night was full of surprises and mishaps. Host Ellen...

Haoran Li is a junior communications studies major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. He can be reached at hli28@kent.edu.

Opinion: Ukraine, the dilemma of external and domestic affairs

Haoran Li March 3, 2014

Ukraine’s president, Viktor Yanukovych, was ousted from power several days ago.The country’s recent political uprising can be traced back to November last year, after Yanukovych had decided to have...

Our view: Mending the governmental discontent

DKS Editors March 3, 2014

Kent State’s Undergraduate Student Government has elections Tuesday in which we encourage all students to vote through FlashLine. But we hope the next class of USG officers will do a better job of connecting...