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Phi Delta Theta receives scholarship in honor of former professor

Gabby Lavere February 25, 2016

Phi Delta Theta received its first official scholarship recognized by Kent State University.The Paul C. Kitchin Jr. Phi Delta Theta Scholarship will be awarded each year to a Phi Delta Theta with at least...

Wick Poetry Center offering $1000 scholarship through Honors College

Zak Kinkaid February 25, 2016

The Wick Poetry Center will offer a $1,000 scholarship award in March to be used in the 2016 fall semester for students in the Honors College.The scholarship is to be awarded to the best poem and each...

U.S. Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders greets supporters before his speech at Baldwin Wallace University on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016.

Bernie Sanders rallies at Baldwin Wallace

Karl Schneider February 25, 2016

Bernie Sanders, the junior senator from Vermont and Democratic presidential hopeful, made his second Ohio stop in this year’s election cycle at Baldwin Wallace University on Thursday morning, just weeks...

2016 Stratosphere art competition returns with an environment theme

Holly Disch February 25, 2016

The Stratosphere juried art competition, created three years ago by the Dean of the College of the Arts, John Crawford-Spinelli is intended to involve and give back to all the students of Kent State with...

ROTC conducts Combat Water Survival Training

Samantha Meisenburg February 24, 2016

The Army ROTC held their Combat Water Survival Training (CWST) from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. at Youngstown State University (YSU).“CWST is a basic training of if a cadet can get himself out of trouble. Its not...

Kent State Undergraduate Student Government senators vote to approve a smoke free and tobacco free policy during a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. The policy is projected to take effect in 2017 and it is apart of President Beverly Warren’s goal to make Kent State the healthiest college campus in the nation.

USG passes Tobacco Free Campus resolution

Anthony Calvaruso February 24, 2016

USG passed a Tobacco Free Campus Resolution during an energized meeting with President Beverly Warren in attendance for support of the proposed resolution. Although the resolution cannot be passed solely...

Construction workers leave the site of the 345 Flats on the corner of Summit and Depeyster Street on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016.

One-way traffic on East Summit Street

Taylor Kerns February 24, 2016

A stretch of East Summit Street, from Fraternity Circle to just past Loop Road, will follow a one-way eastbound traffic pattern beginning on March 7. The pattern is scheduled to remain in effect through...

Students Experience South Korea and Tajikistan at Monthly Cultural Café

Sierra Allen February 24, 2016

The Office of Global Communication hosts monthly Cultural Café events to highlight the cusine and culture of other countries. February's Cultural Café featured displays and melodies of South Korea and...

GOP front-runner Donald Trump dominates Nevada

February 24, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's frequent controversial comments and stances have left many to question his seriousness. However, with him now being the projected winner of the Nevada...

USG bans smoking

Carrie George February 24, 2016

Kent State Undergraduate Student Government senators vote to approve a smoke free and tobacco free policy during a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. The policy is projected to take effect in 2017 and...

White House photographer, Amanda Lucido smiles as she works inside her office at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016.

Perspective: Washington D.C.

Karl Schneider February 24, 2016

Photojournalism students at Kent State took to the road to meet the director of the White House photography office. They left Kent State on Thursday, Feb. 18 for a two-day excursion into the country’s...

Dylan Webb is a teaching English as a second language major. Contact him at dwebb13@kent.edu.

Opinion: America should adopt Portugal’s drug policy

Dylan Webb February 24, 2016

It’s obvious that in today’s “Drug War”, the legal effort is ineffective and even counter-productive. The number of drug-related deaths is increasing; more and more people are being processed in...

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