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USG Candidates: Director of Programming

Hunter Amrhein-Barnes, Sport Administration major, JuniorWhat do you hope to accomplish while in office?“One of the main things is branding USG programming. When you say ‘USG’ to students at Kent...

USG Candidates: Director of Business and Finance

Dominique Cook Entrepreneurship major, JuniorWhat do you hope to accomplish while in office?“I really want to create a bond between the student organizations and the study body and the student government....

USG Candidates: Senator of the College of Arts and Sciences

Trebor MelczakPhysics major, SeniorWhat do you hope to accomplish while in office?“I hope to get a broader understanding of the college and be the direct communication link between the department chairs...

Candidates debate in the Rathskellar, Feb. 20, 2014, for the 2014 Undergraduate Student Government elections.

As voting opens, student leaders question USG

Blair Donald March 2, 2014

Elections for 18 positions in Undergraduate Student Government are becoming a source of confusion for some student groups.On the eve of this year’s elections, which are available online Tuesday, recent...

Flashes fight hard in first half, but lose big at Bowling Green

Taylor Rosen February 27, 2014

Despite Kent State shooting 70 percent from the field in the first half, the Flashes allowed the Falcons to shoot nine of 18 from behind the three point line and fell at Bowling Green, 82-38.“That really...

Vernice "Fly Girl" Armour, America's first African American combat pilot, speaks to Kent State about how to be successful, Thursday, Feb. 27 2014, at the Kiva.

African-American female combat pilot speaks at KSU

Elizabeth Randolph February 27, 2014

The first African-American female combat pilot in American history came to Kent State Thursday night to talk about her experiences in the U.S. Marines.Vernice “Fly Girl” Armour said since her experience...

Kent State president-elect Beverly Warren meets with student media Thursday evening, Feb. 27, 2014, on the third floor of the student center, discussing her day spent visiting campus as well as some details about plans for the future.

Warren’s visit progresses presidential transition

Jimmy Miller February 27, 2014

President-elect Beverly Warren described her third visit to the Kent State main campus on Thursday as “prescribed time.” Warren, who in a “jam-packed” day met with a variety of administrative,...

Track teams get set to host 2014 MAC Championships

Tyler Kieslich February 27, 2014

The Kent State track team has had a season littered with accolades. Three all-time school records were broken and seven Flashes produced conference-best marks for the year. The Flashes will try to add...

Kent State sophomore guard Kellon Thomas drives to the basket past Bowling Green junior forward Richaun Holmes, at the Stroh Center in Bowling Green, Wednesday evening, Feb. 26, 2014. Kent State fell to the Falcons, 73-6.

Shooting woes, rebounding frustrations resurface in Flashes’ 73-66 loss to Bowling Green

Richard Mulhall February 27, 2014

The Kent State men’s basketball team’s 73-66 loss to Bowling Green Wednesday night served as a not-so-friendly reminder that in spite of constant efforts to preserve a positive outlook on this season,...

South Korean architect Doojin Hwang answers questions after his lecture entitled "Beyond Modernism: An Asian Perspective", Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014.

Renowned Korean architect visits Kent State

Justin Sheil February 27, 2014

Architecture students should gather design inspiration locally while connecting to globally significant concepts, said award-winning Korean architect Doojin Hwang in a presentation Tuesday evening.“On...

KSU nearly out of road salt

DKS Staff February 27, 2014

Kent State is running extremely low on road salt, university officials said Thursday.University spokesman Eric Mansfield said the university has about 150 tons of salt left. Kent State usually needs about...

The Corporate University at KSU Stark to aid in starting wage, benefits survey

Julia Adkins February 24, 2014

The Corporate University at Kent State University Stark campus, partnering with Team Northeast Ohio, is conducting a survey to collect new data on starting wage and benefit information about 250 different...