PHOTO FEATURE: 24 hours in the 44242
November 18, 2013
Beginning at midnight this past Friday, the photo
staff of the Daily Kent Stater explored campus
for 24 hours, looking for the unique moments
that make Kent State what it is. It is tradition for
the photo staff to explore certain locations within
a day. With past 24-hour projects, photographers
explored Northeast Ohio and Portage County, but
this year, we decided to see how Kent State plays,
prays and passes the time on campus.
By the time the clock struck midnight once
again, the staff returned to the newsroom to file
their images after a long day of shooting. Thousands
of images were taken, but only a handful
was selected to run in this special section. We hope
you enjoy viewing this special section this as much
as we did creating it.
— Brian Smith, photo editor
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