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Students voice opinions on city of Kent’s mask mandate

Troy PiersonReporter July 21, 2020

Kent City Council passed an ordinance to mandate face coverings in the city, both in public and private businesses on July 15.The new measure comes after COVID-19 cases began to rise throughout the summer,...

Bribery Investigation Ohio

John Minchillo July 21, 2020

This Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019 file photo shows Ohio State Representative Larry Householder (R), of District 72, stands at the head of a legislative session as Speaker of the House, in Columbus. FBI agents...

John Robert Lewis, the son of sharecroppers who survived a brutal beating by police during a landmark 1965 march in Selma, Alabama, to become a towering figure of the civil rights movement and a longtime US congressman, has died after a six-month battle with cancer. He was 80.

Civil rights legend Rep. John Lewis dead at 80

 (CNN) -- John Robert Lewis, the son of sharecroppers who survived a brutal beating by police during a landmark 1965 march in Selma, Alabama, to become a towering figure of the civil rights movement...

Black At Kent State

July 18, 2020

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MAC postpones start of fall sports

Amid a rising number of coronavirus cases in Ohio and other states in the midwest, the Mid-American Conference made an announcement Thursday impacting all conference teams’ seasons. The Conference announced...

Kent City Council passes mandatory mask ordinance

Gina Butkovich, reporter July 16, 2020

Less than two hours after Gov. Mike DeWine urged Ohio residents to wear masks while in public but didn’t require it, Kent City Council passed its own mandatory mask ordinance. Face masks must be worn...

An image of the United States county-level map on EndCoronavirus.com created by Kent State professor Joseph Ortiz and New England Complex Systems Institute postdoctoral researcher Olha Buchel. 

New visualizations by Kent State professor help to track coronavirus cases, risk

When Kent State professor of geology Joseph Ortiz found himself sitting at home with little to do during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, he felt helpless. Ortiz is typically known for his research...

Faculty leaders hold town hall to address reopening of campus, COVID concerns

Troy Pierson, reporter July 15, 2020

Kent State faculty members and administrative leaders held a town hall meeting on July 15 to address concerns regarding the reopening of campus and procedures related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Interim...

Retiring full-time faculty members elect to take part-time incentive program

Troy Pierson, reporter July 15, 2020

As part of a plan to address budget concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Kent State offered a new program for full-time retiring faculty members to continue teaching as part-time employees. 53...

Mike Vehar of 3-19 Coffee harvesting coffee beans. Courtesy of Mike Vehar.

Coffee shops offer customers various options to get their coffee fix

Nicole Harness, reporter July 15, 2020

People may not be back in the office yet due to COVID-19, but they still need their coffee. 3-19 Coffee in Shaker Heights and Tree City Coffee in Kent are both giving customers various options to choose...

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 23: A runner crosses Harvard Yard on March 23, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Students were required to be out of their dorms no later than March 15 and finish the rest of the semester online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Trump administration rescinds rule on foreign students

BOSTON (AP) — Facing eight federal lawsuits and opposition from hundreds of universities, the Trump administration on Tuesday rescinded a rule that would have required international students to transfer...

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