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Fall symposium to reveal ‘Why Everything You Know About the Bible Is Wrong’

Olivia Young October 2, 2014

Baldwin Wallace University’s Robert Fowler, a professor of religion, will explain the “Gutenberg Parenthesis of the Bible, or Why Everything You Know About the Bible is Wrong” as the keynote speaker...

Jewish students celebrate the New Year

Haley Keding September 23, 2014

Rosh Hashanah is a time for Jewish students like Natalie Schafer, a junior psychology major and community building fellow at Hillel, to reflect on the past 12 months and think about when she felt distant...

Kent State students observe Easter in different ways

Ashlyne Wilson April 20, 2014

Easter is celebrated by Christians to commemorate the death and resurrection of Christ. People of different religions and countries have varying ideas about the holiday and some with other types of traditions.Venix...

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Higher education helps some find a higher power

Blythe Alspaugh April 16, 2014

Champaign Bounds didn’t plan on finding God when she came into college. Although she came from a strong Christian background, she didn’t want to identify as a Christian because of the seemingly bad...

Letter to the Editor: April 9, 2014

Joshua Lewis April 8, 2014

My name is Joshua Lewis. I am a sophomore here at Kent State, and I am heavily involved on campus as a student leader. Each day I read the Stater and never before have I been nearly as appalled as I am...

PRIDE! hosts meeting to inform students about LGBTQ-friendly churches

Ashlyne Wilson March 23, 2014

On Thursday, PRIDE! Kent presented “Open and Affirming Religious Organizations,” a meeting that informed students about churches that accepted the LGBTQ community.“A lot of people within the LGBTQ...

Sanjana Iyer is a sophomore fashion merchandising major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater.  Contact her at ssriniva@kent.edu.

Opinion: Does fanaticism have a future?

Sanjana Iyer March 9, 2014

We are made painfully aware of various forms of injustice and religious discrimination taking place in the world through news and social outlets we use on a daily basis. More often than not, we worry about...

Guest Column: Religious liberty or discrimination in Kansas?

Joel Mathis and Ben Boychuk February 20, 2014

The Kansas legislature last week found itself on the verge of passing a bill that would protect any worker — in a private business or in government — who refused service to individuals because of the...

Kent Kirker is a junior Education major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. Contact him at kkirker@kent.edu. 

Opinion: Wealth is equally harmful and helpful

Kent Kirker January 28, 2014

I am not a man with vast amounts of money, nor do I claim to be wealthier than anyone else. Money is a very pitiful material possession when you think about it — it’s a piece of paper or metal with...