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Lucky, belonging to Connie and Dan Swain, lounged and kept careful watch over the shark-filled waters (which included shark pups Sampson, who also belonged to the Swains, and Sassy, who belonged to Linda Choken). 

Dachshunds fill Plum Creek Park for puppy picnic

Cold noses, wagging tails and enthusiastic barking were the norm. On Saturday, July 8, it wasn't your typical walk in the park.The 20th annual Northeast Ohio Dachshund Picnic saw hundreds of the tiny pooches....

Our view: Not enough freshmen safety training

KS Editors September 1, 2015

Kent State's freshmen class has three different ways of learning about how to be safe on campus: an hour-long safety presentation at Destination Kent State from the Women's Center, DeWeese Health Center,...

Council recognizes business student as finalist for intern of the year

Ellie Enselein April 23, 2015

The Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education (NOCHE) recognized Vincent Shannon, senior business management major, as a finalist for the Intern of the Year award.​The Expys Awards, presented by NOCHE,...

Caroline Dengel and Sarah Ferrato from The Wandering Wardrobe, a Cleveland-area traveling fashion boutique, made a stop at Kent State outside Rockwell Hall on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, donating 30 percent of their procedes from the day to Flashanthropy.

Traveling boutique tailors fashion to destination

Jamie Brian April 21, 2015

Caroline Dengel steps into her tangerine-colored truck and adjusts a dress swaying on a rack. Two years ago, she never pictured herself owning a boutique, let alone one on wheels.Dengel always loved the...

Zachary Downes, a broadcast journalism major

It happens every year

Zachary Downes February 17, 2015

Editor’s Note:In Wednesday’s column by Zachary Downes, he had claimed President Beverly Warren was not responsible for the cancellation of classes and faculty on the Kent State Campus.This was not...

 A construction worker for Canton Floors Inc. measures a beam outside of the Art Annex on Wednesday Jan. 28, 2015. Construction on the art building is set to be complete in early June.

School of Art to have a place to call home

Andrea Delph February 8, 2015

Renovations and additions for the Center for the Visual Arts are to be completed by Spring 2016 to bring all visual arts programs and disciplines under one roof for the first time in decades —will be...

Collaborative campuses

Stater editors November 2, 2014

Universities and colleges are seemingly always in competition with one another. Whether it’s athletics or academics, each school is trying to be the best at something.Last week, in a move opposite the...

Air Force ROTC hosts its first Information Night at Terrace Hall

Mary Booth April 20, 2014

The Air Force ROTC is hosting its very first Information Night at the ROTC detachment in Terrace Hall from 6-8pm Tuesday. The event was rescheduled from a March snow day.“The Information Night is an...

KSU researchers could impact police work

Nathan Havenner March 16, 2014

Researchers at Kent State University are starting a two-and-a-half year investigation into urban crime in Northeast Ohio, made possible by a $474,000 grant from the U.S. Justice Department.The research...

Air Force ROTC cadets line up in the field house after they finish the Physical Fitness Test Friday Feb. 7, 2014.

Air Force ROTC hosts information night at Terrace Hall

Mary Booth March 11, 2014

The Air Force ROTC is hosting its first information night at the ROTC detachment in Terrace Hall from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday.“The information night is an event for the northeast Ohio community to...