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Porthouse Theatre aims for funds from a Capital Campaign

Jack Kopanski May 7, 2016

The Capital CampaignThis summer’s season at Porthouse Theatre will have an added emphasis to go along with the three productions they are putting on. For this summer, the theatre is in the midst of a...

A commuity formed through Kent State Anime Society

Jillian Holness May 7, 2016

*** NOTE to copy editors: Rue Monroe is transgender and prefers "they" pronouns, so idk how the Stater works with that****** **** also, link to multimedia video https://vimeo.com/165720780Hitting the...

Slim diversity within Kent Sate’s dance program

Jack Kopanski May 7, 2016

Kent State University’s dance program holds only two African American students in the major – one male and one female.Devan Hayes, a senior dance major, is the one African American female in the dance...

Students concerned about cost of new CAED building

Adrian Leuthauser May 6, 2016

Kent State University has been working on the College of Architecture and Environmental Design since 2012 but now after four years of selection process and construction, the building will open for students...

Therapy dogs to return during finals week

Andrew Keiper May 6, 2016

The Kent State University library will host stress dog therapy from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, May 9 and 10 , in the lobby on the first floor to offer some relaxation to students during finals...

Center for The Visual Arts building holds grand opening

Jailyn Menefee May 6, 2016

The Center for The Visuals Arts (CVA) held their grand opening ceremony for the new building on Friday, which included guest speakers, building tours and student exhibitions. “I am excited to see how...

Students observe Holocaust Remembrance Day

Keri Richmond May 5, 2016

Kent State's Cohn-Jewish Hillel Center and Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish fraternity, came together on Wednesday night outside of the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center to observe Yom HaShoa, also known...

Public relations undergoes review for accreditation

Latisha Ellison May 5, 2016

The undergraduate public relations program at Kent State is currently under review for the Certification in Education for Public Relations (CEPR) provided by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).The...

DO NOT RUN PLZ: Students prepare for finals week stress

Adrian Leuthauser May 5, 2016

As classes for the spring semester wind down, students prepare to take on finals week and offer ways to de-stress.According to Georgetown.edu, many students will face some form of stress, while others...

Kent State University Gospel Choir sing with guest soloist Kishna Davis Fowler in their performance of “Bless Me” Wednesday May 4th, 2016.

Gospel choir concludes May 4 remembrance

Keri Richmond May 4, 2016

The Kent State University Gospel Choir (KSUGC) wrapped up May 4 events with its annual spring concert on Wednesday evening.Linda Walker founded KSUGC in 1996.At the open of the concert, Walker said, “We...

Hillel May 4

Nikos Frazier May 4, 2016

Gathering around the rock on front campus, members of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity and Hillel at Kent State hold six candles on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. The six candles symbolized one million Jews that perished...

BUS president speaks at May 4 commemoration

Chynna Baldwin May 4, 2016

Editor's Note: Chynna Baldwin, newly-elected president of Kent State's Black United Students, made her first public speech at the 46th annual May 4 commemoration ceremony on Kent State's Commons Wednesday....

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