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Campus Pointe guarantees rent money for residents through employment opportunities

Kennedy Caldwell January 30, 2017

Affordable rent, a clean atmosphere and a good location are all factors that play into finding the perfect off-campus housing.At Campus Pointe, Kent State student employees are given these accommodations...

Kent State students prepare for educational spring break in Poland

Megan Ferguson January 30, 2017

Twenty-four Kent State students will be studying abroad in Poland over spring break for a class called 'Perception and Remembrance: The Holocaust in Literature, Film, Theater, and Public Display.'“You...

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Student loan provider gets sued for misleading clients

Mikala Lugen January 30, 2017

A consumer watchdog group filed a lawsuit against a common student loan service on Jan. 18 regarding allegations of failing to disclose borrowers of accumulating interest.Consumer Financial Protection...

Then a sophomore, Rachel Stypinski performs her balance beam routine on Feb. 7, 2016. Stypinski tied a Kent State record in the uneven bars (9.950) as the Flashes came in second at the George Washington quad meet on Feb. 4, 2018. 

Stypinski transforms into elite all-around performer

Scott Lendak January 30, 2017

Many gymnasts would boast about their individual awards and accomplishments, but that doesn't matter to junior Rachel Stypinski, who would much rather focus on her team's success than her individual success. “I...

Kent State freshmen fashion design majors Rebecca Bens and Zachary Tatoczenko search for a group to join during the Fashion Tech Hackathon in Rockwell Hall Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. Fashion Tech Hackathon is a weekend long competition in which students from different schools team up as fashion designers and engineers to create wearable technology.

Kent State hosts annual Fashion Tech Hackathon

Paige Miller January 29, 2017

Students traveled to Kent State this weekend for the Fashion Tech Hackathon event to create the most innovative fashion-forward, technology-based product.“The Hackathon allows participants to work with...

Our View: #NoBanNoWall

Editorial Staff January 29, 2017

The Statue of Liberty was once an emblematic sight to those looking for better lives, for themselves and their families, as they left their homes and native countries and traveled to the land of opportunity.With...

Corinne Engber poses for a silhouette.

Redefining survival: life after assault

Andrew Atkins January 29, 2017

Editor's note: This story is the first of continued coverage surrounding assault on college campuses. In an effort to open the conversation about assault, Corinne Engber has allowed The Kent Stater to...

Fashion Tech Hackathon 4

Fashion Tech Hackathon 4

Angelo Angel January 29, 2017

University of Pittsburgh senior math major Connor Stout and Kent State fashion design majors junior Olivia Pickard and sophomore Elizabeth Tarleton celebrate after winning during the Fashion Tech Hackathon...

Fashion Tech Hackathon 2

Alyssa Keown January 29, 2017

Baldwin Wallace University computer science major Dragan Dijakovitz and University of Toledo computer science major Tyler Golias team up to create a bag that screams if your cell phone gets too far away...

Fashion Tech Hackathon 1

Alyssa Keown January 29, 2017

Liquid crystal design student Tanya Lopatkina sews a jacket design that can convert into a bag for Fashion Tech Hackathon in Rockwell Hall Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. With little time for eating and sleeping,...

Fashion Tech Hackathon

Alyssa Keown January 29, 2017

Kent State freshmen fashion design majors Rebecca Bens and Zachary Tatoczenko search for a group to join during the Fashion Tech Hackathon in Rockwell Hall Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. Fashion Tech Hackathon...

AP: White House: Immigration order ‘small price’ for safety

JILL COLVIN, Associated Press January 29, 2017

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Sunday tried to tamp down concerns about President Donald Trump's sweeping immigration order in the face of widespread protests, as some Republicans in Congress...

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