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S.U.N. program’s app reduces anxiety among young girls

Tierra Thomas September 22, 2017

Sisters United Now, a program that helps African American girls deal with anxiety, has recently made enhancements to the technology it uses to break the cycle of anxiety.Founded in 2014, the program targets...

H2O Church prepares for annual retreat

Arkayla Tenney-Howard September 22, 2017

Each year, members of H2O church gather at Camp Carl in Ravenna to build relationships and explore their religion.From Sept. 29 and 30, the ninth annual retreat will take place.“It’s a good place to...

optical illusion

Studies rely on optical illusions to overcome obesity

Dylan Thacker September 22, 2017

Kent State researchers studying optical illusions have created a plate prototype to combat obesity.After conducting five different studies since 2015, the one study they hope to  publish looks at how...

Hasu Patel, a performer from Baroda, India, plays the sitar during India Fest in Risman Plaza Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. Patel, an internationally known sitarist, performed a specific style known as gayaki ang, which mimics the fluidity and range of the human voice.

Students embark on cultural journey at first-ever India Fest

Kassandra Kaczmarek September 22, 2017

Authentic Indian cuisine, music and performances filled Risman Plaza Thursday for Kent State’s India Fest.Hosted by the College of the Arts, the event is the fifth installment in the Fall Arts Festival...

NPR correspondent David Folkenflik gives the keynote speech during the Poynter Ethics Conference at Kent State University on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017.

Poynter’s ‘Fake or Fact?’ ethics workshop addresses fake news dilemma

Lauren Garczynski September 21, 2017

“Fake news forces news organizations back on their heels to defend themselves. … distracts from what’s actually happening,” said David Folkenflik, an NPR media correspondent and keynote speaker...

Despite mission differences, Air Force, Army ROTC share common goals

Kathryn Monsewicz September 21, 2017

College students have a lot of decisions to make, but imagine joining the military while also taking college courses. Opinionated.Kent State offers two Reserve Officers’ Training Corps programs on campus,...

Airport

$6.5 million building at university airport promises more space

Natalie Meek and Colin Baker September 21, 2017

Kent State’s Aeronautics Program plans to add a $6.5 million academic building to the Kent State University Airport property.The new 17,800-square-foot facility will house collaborative spaces, upgraded...

Opinion: Instead of wars and walls, how about ‘Medicare for all’?

Anthony Erhardt September 21, 2017

In today’s political climate, I find myself feeling powerless, fatigued and ready to give up on activism.I know this is a feeling many peers and fellow activists know all too well, especially when President...

Taste of Kent 2017

September 21, 2017

Hillel kicks off Jewish holy days with Rosh Hashana celebration

Audrianna Modon September 21, 2017

Jewish students celebrated Rosh Hashanah at Hillel Wednesday with song, prayer, food and a sense of community.Abigail Bucy, a sophomore communications studies major and attendee of the event, said Rosh...

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