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Catholic Student Association simulates immigration process

Julia Hazel April 10, 2017

Being denied access into the United States could be any immigrant’s nightmare.The Kent State Catholic Student Association (CSA) created a four-table station of what the immigration process would look...

Defendant and former Kent State football player Nate Holley gives his testimony during day two of the Ohio v. Nathan Holley trial at the Portage County Municipal Courthouse in Ravenna, Ohio, on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017.

Holley pleads guilty to criminal mischief

Henry Palattella April 10, 2017

The felony charges of intimidation, witness intimidation and stalking brought against former Kent State football player Nate Holley in February were dropped Monday after the state asked for a dismissal.Holley...

Barrio food truck to visit 345 Flats leasing and welcome event

Kennedy Caldwell April 10, 2017

Take your taste buds on a ride at the 345 Flats leasing and welcome event with a visit from the Barrio food truck.Every person who signs a new lease, takes a tour or gives 345 Flats a positive review on...

Opinion: A lesson in persistence from Sergio Garcia’s Masters victory

Matt Poe April 10, 2017

I got tonsillitis this past week, and I regret to inform you it is one of the most unbearable things you may ever experience. I’ve been bed ridden and reduced to nothing but a decaying shell of a man...

Our View: Media sensationalizes Syrian coverage

April 9, 2017

In the early morning hours on Friday, President Donald Trump sent 56 Tomahawk missiles to an airfield in Khan Sheikhoun, Syria, to “send a message” to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. The attacks...

AP: US strikes win global praise, but ratchet up Russia tension

Julie Pace April 9, 2017

The United States vowed Friday to keep the pressure on Syria after the intense nighttime wave of missile strikes from U.S. ships, despite the prospect of escalating Russian ill will.The Trump administration...

AP: Trump objections don’t stop overhaul of Baltimore police

Juliet Linderman April 9, 2017

A federal judge approved an agreement negotiated under the Obama administration to overhaul the troubled Baltimore police force, sweeping aside objections from the Trump Justice Department.President Donald...

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FAFSA fumbles with student identity theft

Mikala Lugen April 9, 2017

Although hackers compromised FAFSA’s IRS portal, David Garcia,  senior associate vice president for Strategic Enrollment Management, said Kent State students shouldn’t worry about their applications.“Kent...

Cheers and Jeers

April 9, 2017

Cheers to ... temporary employment. For $145, visitors at a Chinese zoo can experience the work of a zookeeper by picking up polar bear feces — along with other tasks — for three hours.Jeers to ......

Opinion: The progressive guide for sanity

Madison Newingham April 9, 2017

My idea of politics and the purpose of governance is centered on making the world a better place — or at least improving our perspective on the future.A white man’s world is entirely a social construct,...

Bobbie Szabo

Opinion: I am a feminist out of gratitude

Bobbie Szabo April 9, 2017

“I am a feminist out of gratitude,” Connie Schultz, a faculty member with the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, explained during the Kent State Women’s Center's  Mothers, Mentors, and...

Nicholas Hunter

Opinion: How does Bill O’Reilly still have a job?

Nicholas Hunter April 9, 2017

An investigation by The New York Times found that Bill O’Reilly, a TV personality and the host of the No. 1 show on cable news in 2016, "The O’Reilly Factor," has been accused by seven different women...

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