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Fact check: Trump delivers wildly dishonest speech at CPAC

Daniel Dale, CNN March 6, 2023

CNN– As president, Donald Trump made some of his most thoroughly dishonest speeches at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. As he embarks on another campaign for the presidency, Trump...

Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and Kent State Professional in Residence Connie Schultz. Friday February 5, 2016.

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Connie Schultz to depart from Kent State

Emma Andrus, Editor-in-Chief October 17, 2022

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and New York Times bestselling author Connie Schultz is leaving Kent State after the spring 2023 semester. Schultz will be joining Denison University, a private liberal...

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists from the Cincinnati Enquirer participate in a panel discussion at the 2018 Poynter KSU Media Ethics Workshop.

Pulitzer Prize winners highlight 14th annual ethics workshop

Jake Majka September 21, 2018

“We did this story as a duty to our community,” said Terry DeMio, one of the three Pulitzer Prize winning journalists from the Cincinnati Enquirer who were the keynote speakers for the 14th annual...

Pulitzer Prize winner, Art Spiegelman, discusses comic books during World War II at his program titled “Comix, Jews’n Art - Dun’t Esk” in the Kiva Tuesday, March 6. 

Pulitzer Prize winning author Art Spiegelman discusses comics and identity

Jarett Theberge March 7, 2018

Pulitzer Prize-winning author and graphic artist Art Spiegelman told students and members of the public just how comics, Jews and art align in a post-modernist world at the Kiva Tuesday.Invited by Chaya...

Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Kent State

Amber Selfridge February 3, 2018

Author, cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize winner, Art Spiegelman will be speaking at Kent State on March 6 at 7 p.m. in the Kiva.Students and community members are welcomed to listen to Spiegelman talk about...

Beenish Ahmed, a journalist from the Pulitzer Center, speaks about reporting on untold stories from around the world in the Moutlon Hall ballroom on March 31, 2015. The event was hosted by the College of Communication Studies as part of the Global Communication Issues Forum.

International reporter talks about untold stories as part of global forum

Sabrina Scott April 1, 2015

In the world of international news media, often the stories told are those that deal with large-scale issues like war and politics. But Beenish Ahmed, a former Pulitzer Center-supported freelance journalist,...

Carley Hull is a senior news major and columnist for The Kent Stater. Contact her at chull9@kent.edu. 

Opinion: Writing to make a difference

Carley Hull February 4, 2015

The publisher Harper announced on Tuesday that “To Kill a Mockingbird” author Harper Lee will publish her second novel “Go Set a Watchman” on July 14.If you are trying to rack your brain as to...

Our View: Praising those who open up government by whatever means necessary

DKS Editors April 15, 2014

Last year at this time, what did you know about what the government knew about you?The careful balance between bolstering national security and maintaining the liberties of individual privacy are now commonplace...