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Nate Holley, Kent State senior, waits his arraignment at the Portage County Municipal Court in Ravenna. Holley was arrested Friday afternoon on charges of first degree felony kidnapping. His bond is set at $50,000 accompanied by a court-mandated GPS device.

Kent State safety Nate Holley held for alleged kidnapping

Henry Palattella November 7, 2016

Kent State safety Nate Holley charged with kidnapping from KentWired.com on Vimeo.Video produced and edited by TV2's Ben OrnerKent State senior safety Nate Holley was arrested Friday afternoon on the alleged...

Senior safety Nate Holley looks to the sideline for a play in the first half of the game against the University of Alabama’s Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016.

Senior Nate Holley suspended following arrest

Stephen Means November 7, 2016

Kent State senior safety Nate Holley has been suspended after being arrested on alleged charges of first degree felony kidnapping.The alleged incident took place on Thursday, Nov 3. in Franklin Township...

College of Nursing launches free program for nurse preceptors

Ashleigh Metzinger November 6, 2016

As a way to show its appreciation, Kent State's College of Nursing has introduced a free program for nearly 400 registered nurses who volunteer their time and expertise to mentor nursing students.The online...

US election process vastly different than elections internationally

Lauren Rathmell November 6, 2016

Five hundred and seventy days. That’s the approximate number of days Americans have been reading, talking and hearing about the 2016 election. If you ask Canada, that’s about 500 days too many.For...

Photo courtesy of Carolyn Pippin 

Write-in candidates step up for those who can’t choose between Trump or Clinton

1107 NC PKG WriteIns from KentWired.com on Vimeo.In previous years, Mickey Mouse was a popular write-in candidate on presidential ballots. But the famed cartoon may get more votes than ever this year,...

A closer look at the presidential candidates’ education plans

Nicholas Adkins November 6, 2016

Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have extreme variants in their education reform plans, which could affect every college student.Clinton’s plan is an aggressive attack on high tuition...

Presidents find unique paths to Oval Office

Erin Zaranec November 6, 2016

There’s no standardized schooling one can participate in to prepare to become president of the United States. Over the course of our country’s history, 43 men have served as the nation’s highest...

Opinion: How to be an ally during Trans Awareness Month

Bobbie Szabo November 6, 2016

It is important to mention early on that I am not trans, I do not pretend to be a perfect trans ally and I did consult people who identify as trans in the creation of this article.In honor of Trans Awareness...

Voters show high turn-out in Portage County

Matt Poe and Lydia Taylor November 6, 2016

Since the 1964 General Election, no presidential nominee has won the White House without winning Ohio. As is the case with other critical swing states, Ohio’s voters have shown a history of switching...

Opinion: Stop remembering the fifth of November

Nicholas Hunter November 6, 2016

Every year, my Facebook feed fills up with gifs and quotes from the movie “V for Vendetta.” An iconic white, mustache-clad mask is, suddenly, a common profile picture. Twitter features a consistent...

Attendees at a "Get Out The Vote" rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton raise campaign signs as President Barack Obama takes the podium at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016. 

Women’s rights influence voters

Alex Delaney-Gesing November 6, 2016

As former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton holds the Democratic presidential nomination, women’s rights have been pushed to the forefront of conversation in what has become a controversial election...

FILE: Dancers perform at the Diwali celebration in the Kent Student Center Ballroom on Nov. 5, 2016. Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights that’s celebrated every year in autumn.

Kent Indian Association celebrates Diwali, giving students a sense of ‘home’

India Said November 6, 2016

Kent Indian Association shared a part of their culture through hosting a Diwali celebration in the Student Center Ballroom on Saturday night.Diwali, which last five days, emphasizes the use of light, as...

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