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International Education Week doubles in amount of events

McKenna Corson November 15, 2016

The 2016 International Education Week is underway at Kent State, with 40 different events planned in celebration.IEW is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of...

Junior communication studies major Nicholas Peters, senior aeronautics major Dylan Oliver, junior biology major Olivia Mullen, and senior biology major Troy Kotsch show their balloon sculptures at the Kent State Financial Aid Fair on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016.

Students learn about financial aid amongst carnival games

Nicholas Adkins November 15, 2016

Popcorn was popping and balloons animals were made for students at the third annual Financial Aid Information Fair at the Kent State Student Center on Tuesday.Participating students were given the opportunity...

Renovations Coming for Biking on Campus

TV2 November 15, 2016

Cycling has become an increasingly popular mode of transportation on Kent State's main campus, it's a healthier way to travel than car but there's still some issues that need worked out.TV2's Sam Feuer...

Monday, November 14, 2016 Newscast

TV2 November 15, 2016

Digital Science is now an official a major offered at Kent State's College of Communication and Information, and do you know President Elect Donald Trump's "100 Day Plan" for when he takes office in January?All...

1114 International Students

National study reports Ohio 8th in the nation, Kent State 3rd in the state for most international students

Evan Harms, Video by David Burgett November 14, 2016

Kent State celebrates large International Student population from KentWired.com on Vimeo.Ohio now has the 8th highest amount of international students in the country, according to the annual “Open Doors”...

AP: Trump relies on Washington insiders to build administration

Michael Biesecker, Associated Press Jeff Horwitz, Associated Press Vivian Salama, Associated Press November 14, 2016

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump elicited wild cheers on the campaign trail by pledging to "drain the swamp" in Washington, but the president-elect's transition team is populated largely with creatures of the...

AP: France marks 1 year since Paris attacks, wary and watched

Angela Charlton, Associated Press Elaine Ganley, Associated Press November 14, 2016

Less insouciant, more policed — France is a changed place since Islamic State extremists killed 130 people in the country's deadliest attacks a year ago. Fearing it's becoming more divided, too, survivors...

Junior journalism major Adrian Leuthauser bares his arm tattoo on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016, that he got as a way to cope with thoughts of self-harm.

The elephants on our chests

Rachel Duthie November 13, 2016

Michelle Eatman is taking a test and she is starting to feel nervous. This is routine.Soon Eatman, a junior international relations major, will become breathless, violently sucking in whips of air as her...

CCI creates new diversity office

Emily Fulmer November 13, 2016

Kent State's College of Communication and Information is in the process of creating the new Office of Academic Diversity Outreach.Amanda Leu, the coordinator of academic diversity outreach in the CCI office,...

Opinion: No, it’s not ok

Lydia Taylor November 13, 2016

Two days after the election, I was walking with a friend of mine, talking about the election, when two men walked past us and said: “This is why women shouldn’t be in politics.”Of course, we confronted...

Opinion: White athletes need to take a stand against racism

Dan Armelli November 13, 2016

It’s been almost a week now, and I’m still upset by the results of the 2016 presidential election.President-elect Donald Trump, who ran a campaign focused on oppressing minorities, is tabbed to be...

Millennials forgo voting booths

Taylor Kerns November 13, 2016

On an October afternoon outside the Acme grocery store on Main Street in Kent, windbreaker zipped and clipboard in hand, Kathy Wilen was lied to. “Are you registered to vote?”“Yep.” “Are you...

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