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READY FOR WEB: Construction Management Fair offers jobs, internships

Jenna Kuczkowski February 11, 2016

The College of Applied Engineering’s construction management program is hosting a career fair Friday, Feb. 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.The career fair will have 52 different...

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February 11, 2016

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Ohio bill to strip Planned Parenthood funds heads to Kasich

Ann Sanner, Associated Press February 10, 2016

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign a bill stripping government money from Planned Parenthood, a move that might help him with conservatives who dominate the upcoming Republican...

Psych services offers depression screenings

Justin Niedenthal February 10, 2016

Kent State Psychological services offers various tools to help students maintain their mental health during stress filled times.According to data from Kent State's National depression screening day, held...

Nonprofit director discusses Islam misconceptions

Itzzy Leon International Reporter February 9, 2016

DO NOT PUBLISHThe executive director of a nonprofit organization discussed the misunderstanding of Islam and Muslims in the U.S. and about the Syrian crisis, on Tuesday afternoon at the University Library.The...

Newsletter: Get your news here

KentWired Editorial February 9, 2016

Lawsuit and Kent StateLauren Kesterson, a former Kent State softball player, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Kent State and former softball coach Karen Linder, alleging Linder's son raped Kesterson. The...

Sanders, Trump take New Hampshire

Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press Calvin Woodward, Associated Press February 9, 2016

Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders powered to victory in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, avenging their Iowa losses to keep the mad scramble of the 2016 presidential campaign alive with dozens of contests...

Our View: Sexual assault allegations abound nationwide

February 9, 2016

With what seems like an influx of sexual assault cases involving universities and their corresponding athletic departments, we continue to seek the answer to a nationally polarizing question: How do we...

Outspoken guest speaker draws crowd

Learning disability psychologist Umar Johnson, known both for his outspoken views on black oppression and polarizing comments on the gay and feminist communities, received questions and criticism before...

Guest Column: What’s wrong with policing campus speech

Chicago Tribune February 9, 2016

This summer, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed into law the Campus Free Expression Act, which prohibits the state's universities from restricting student protests to designated "free speech zones."The law...

Ty Sugick

Opinion: Men’s basketball missing their x-factor

Ty Sugick February 9, 2016

Kent State men’s basketball suffered a major set back in their road game against Ohio on Jan. 29, when senior guard Xavier Pollard went down with a foot injury in the first half of the game. Pollar...

Mid-East Honors Association conference approaches

Zachary Kinkaid February 9, 2016

With the 2016 conference approaching for the Mid-East Honors Association (MEHA) on April 1-3, Kent State honors students are required to submit research proposals for presentations at the conference.The...