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Opinion: Are third parties threatening Republican wins?

Jennifer Hutchinson October 27, 2014

For all those who thought third parties were down for the count this election, it looks like they couldn’t have been more wrong. While the Tea Party may not be as involved as it was in 2010, a recent...

Walk For The Children

Rylie Cerasani October 26, 2014

Jerry Feezel, who helped organize the Walk For The Children, shares a laugh with participant Chelsea Hillard as they march through a neighborhood on their way to downtown Kent on Sunday, Oct. 26 2014....

Jackie Cruz

Melanie Nesteruk October 22, 2014

Jackie Cruz, Flaca in the Netflix original series, "Orange is the New Black," speaks at Kent State on October 22, 2014. “The purpose of her coming is to show Kent State Latinos and Hispanics – and...

Bent Tree Coffee Roasters

MaKayla Brown October 16, 2014

Mike Mistur from Bent Tree Coffee Roasters makes coffee at the second annual Nuts About Coffee event outside the Williamson Alumni Center on Thursday, October 16, 2014. Participants tasted coffee samples...

Paul DePodesta

Kristi R. Garabrandt October 8, 2014

Paul DePodesta, The New York Mets VP of Player Development, scouting entrepreneur, and primary subject of the book and movie Moneyball, answers questions from the press and Kent State's student media during...

Robert Fowler

Graham Smith October 6, 2014

Robert Fowler, Ph.D., a Professor of Religion at Baldwin Wallace University, speaks in the Student Center on Monday, September 6, 2014 about media influence on reader's understanding of the bible throughout...

The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia

Graham Smith September 21, 2014

Kenny Jenkins, a communication Studies major, stops to look at a wall in the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia that shows just a small sample of the thousands of Segregation laws from the Jim Crow...

Richie Mulhall

Opinion: NFL wishy washiness must end, or leaders must go

Richie Mulhall September 18, 2014

Less than two days after the Minnesota Vikings cleared star running back Adrian Peterson to play this weekend, the organization took a page out of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s book and went back...

Ediz L. Kaykayoglu, Assisstant Director of the Education Abroad Office of Global Education, meets with students who have studied abroad to teach them how to use their experience to further their careers.

Students search for international opportunities

Kaitlin Siegel September 18, 2014

Kent State students were invited to attend the Study Abroad Fair on the second floor of the Student Center Wednesday, Sept. 17, where a wide array of study abroad programs, internship and volunteer opportunities...

Louis Stokes

Rachael Le Goubin September 18, 2014

Louis Stokes, former Congressman and Kent State's current President's Ambassador, spoke to sociology and justice majors Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 about his involvement in the Terry v. Ohio case that he...

Louis Stokes, former Congressman and Kent State's current President's Ambassador, spoke to sociology and justice majors Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 about his involvement in the Terry v. Ohio case that he argued in the U.S. Supreme Court in 1968. He related this court case to recent events involving police brutality such as Ferguson.

Ambassador Stokes discusses diversity, stop-and-frisk laws

Christina Bucciere September 18, 2014

Louis Stokes, former Ohio congressman and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’s current President’s Ambassador, told social science students about what it will take to change the relationship...

Louis Stokes

Rachael Le Goubin September 17, 2014

Louis Stokes, former Congressman and Kent State's current President's Ambassador, spoke to sociology and justice majors Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 about his involvement in the Terry v. Ohio case that he...