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Winter weather: Lake effect causes snow showers

Aliah Keller February 17, 2017

The Polar Vortex and the Lake Effect Calls for Drastic Changes in the Weather from KentWired.com on Vimeo.Despite the freezing temperatures and wintery weather, Kent State University will most likely reach...

Lamar Hylton, Ph.D. will replace Shay Little as interim vice president for student affairs. 

KSU holds last open forum for dean of students candidates

Alicia Krynock February 16, 2017

Kent State held its final open forum Thursday evening for students and faculty to meet Lamar Hylton, one of three candidates in the running to become the next dean of students.Hylton is currently the assistant...

Kent State associate professor Tara Smith teaches during her "Epidemiology of Infectious Disease" class on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017.

Zombie outbreak infiltrates health professor’s lesson plan

Abigail Winternitz February 16, 2017

Students may now be one step closer to surviving the zombie apocalypse — or at least one step closer to understanding how one might occur.Tara Smith, a microbiologist, infectious disease epidemiologist...

Photo courtesy of Hannah Wagner

Principal pressures rise: Does training need improvement?

Hannah Wagner February 16, 2017

In 2016, a study of 408 superintendents through The Wallace Foundation found 80 percent of those surveyed believed principal preparation programs needed a dramatic improvement.Out of those surveyed, only...

JMC to host next panel in conversation series

Molly Spillman February 16, 2017

The School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) continues its Journalism’s Way Forward conversation series with its second panel of the semester, addressing how to communicate in a divided government.“Navigating...

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Deidre Pulley February 15, 2017

On the 12th floor of the Kent State University Library is the Library Collections and Archives that holds a collection of historic books and items. This book is the oldest printed book in the collection,...

Food is served at the Cultural Cafe event in the Kent State Ballroom on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. The event focused on food and culture from Nepal and Israel.

OGE’s first Cultural Cafe presents Israel and Nepal

Alec Slovenec February 15, 2017

Kent State's Office of Global Education hosted its first Cultural Café of the semester on Wednesday in the Ballroom Balcony of the Student Center.While the event featured Kent State international students...

Lacy Talley.

Student designer uses art skills to empower

Quaylyn Hairston February 15, 2017

Endless flyers, posters and brochures plaster bulletin boards across campus, most of which tend to be designed by students. Lacy Talley, a junior visual communication design major, is one of those students...

Photo courtesy of Dani Bennett.

Students continue to learn value of sketch

Payton Moore February 15, 2017

Long before the glossy fronts of magazines were adorned with celebrities and models, fashion illustrations in periodicals and costume books arrested the attention of those admiring their artistry.The sketches,...

Stephen D'Abreau

Opinion: The right road

Stephen D'Abreau February 15, 2017

“As much as I ever did, more than I ever did, I believe in liberalism. But there was a rosy time of innocence when I believed in liberals.” These eerie words of G. K. Chesterton haunt me as I look...

Photo courtesy of Malcolm Murray.

Kent State faculty discuss oppression

Malcolm Murray February 15, 2017

A panel of Kent State faculty members held the second anti-oppression training workshop of the month on Wednesday, Feb. 15. The focus was action as it relates to oppression. The first was held on Feb....

Open panel for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week keeps the discussion going.

Linda Stocum February 15, 2017

Kent State's Body Acceptance Movement (BAM) held an open panel about eating disorders in the Kent State Student Center on Tuesday night.The four panelists included Kylie McCann, the previous president...

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