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Freshman quarterback Mylik Mitchell went down with an apparent wrist injury after being sacked late in the second quarter. Coach Paul Haynes said Mitchell’s status is “not good.” The Flashes lost to the Crimson Tide, 48-0.

QB Mitchell out for the year due to hand injury

Henry Palattella September 30, 2016

Kent State football has suffered another setback.Redshirt freshman quarterback Mylik Mitchell is out for the rest of the year due to a hand injury, as first reported by the Record-Courier. Mitchell left...

Alumni Association plans for homecoming all year

Theresa Marr September 30, 2016

Kent State University Alumni Association began planning this year’s homecoming activities a year in advance.“As soon as we finish one year, we start planning the next” Laura Andrews, the assistant...

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Board approves campaign for new business building

Lydia Taylor September 30, 2016

Kent State administrators approved an endorsement campaign to build a new home for the College of Business Administration at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday.“The building we have now, (which) was...

Kent State enrollment declines this school year

Andrew Atkins September 30, 2016

Enrollment dropped at six Ohio universities this school year.Kent State, Shawnee State University, The University of Akron, Central State University and undergraduate enrollment at Cleveland State University...

Kesha performs at Kent State's M.A.C. Center for a Homecoming concert on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016.

Kesha, PND rock out at KSU Homecoming concert

Rachel Duthie September 30, 2016

Dusted in glitter and gold, Kent State students danced it out to musical artists Kesha and PartyNextDoor for a rare, homecoming-themed concert Thursday night in the M.A.C. Center.The performance marks...

Annual journalism lecture encourages diversity among media

India Said September 29, 2016

Thursday's 13th annual Robert G. McGruder Distinguished Lecture and Award Program in Kent State's Kiva honored notable journalists for showing leadership and making an impact in diversity.Award recipients...

Spectrum connects LGBTQ faculty, alumni with campus community

Jesse Orantek September 29, 2016

Kent State has many programs to offer when it comes to its LGBTQ student body on campus.The LGBTQ Student Center, created almost six years ago, provides students on the Kent Campus with multiple resources,...

KSU groups hold National Voter Registration Day rally

Brooke Forrest September 29, 2016

Several Kent State organizations came together in Risman Plaza with a voter registration rally in honor of National Voter Registration Day Thursday.Organizations involved included the Ohio Student Association,...

First DiversiFEST to kick off Saturday

Cameron Gorman September 29, 2016

Kent State’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will host its first ever DiversiFEST this Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Williamson House, to showcase the diverse cultural climate of...

Molly Merryman and Evgenia Fotiou talk at the Williamson House Grand Opening Sept. 28, 2016.

Williamson House hosts successful grand opening

Adriona Murphy September 29, 2016

The Williamson House, the new home to both Kent State's Women’s Center and the Sexual and Relationship Violence Support Services office, hosted its grand opening this Wednesday.After moving to the new...

Panelists discusses radicalization and nationalism in current political climate

India Said September 28, 2016

Kent State's School of Communication Studies and the Center for International and Intercultural Education hosted a Global Issues Forum Wednesday night in the Student Center, discussing “Radicalization...

From Left: Logan Lott and Matta Taylor playing their guitars while their dog Lucy rests in a guitar case in Downtown Kent on Thursday, Sep. 22, 2016.

Music, food fills downtown bar scene

Keisha Burley September 28, 2016

Like many Kent State students, junior communication studies major Tara Barone frequents the bars in downtown Kent often. One of the many highlights from her nights out are the live music and free food...

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