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The selection of alcohol on tap at Ray's Place is featured on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016. 

Alcohol cap lifted in Ohio

Keely Kennedy September 21, 2016

Ohio’s 12-percent cap on alcohol in beer has been lifted.In May 2016, Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed House Bill 37, which did away with the 12 percent alcohol by volume cap, allowed open container districts...

Professor turns African fables into fashion

Dominique Pishotti September 21, 2016

Tameka Ellington, an assistant professor of fashion design and merchandising at Kent State, opened a new exhibition on campus this week.The exhibit, "Retold: African Culture and Fables Reinterpreted into...

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Dining like Mike: Mike’s Place owner builds eclectic establishment in Kent

Samantha Ickes September 21, 2016

Twenty-nine years ago, Mike Kostensky walked through the doors of what is known today as Mike’s Place.When he opened the doors for the first time, the old building smelled of must due to being left empty...

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MTV’s ‘Catfish’ calls for college students

Erin Zaranec September 7, 2016

After five seasons, "Catfish: The TV Show" is looking to expand its casting to include more college students. The show, which first aired in 2012, focuses primarily on romantic relationships that begin...

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Kent State website hoax angers students

Erin Zaranec August 31, 2016

In case you missed it…On July 11, Twitter exploded with news of Kent State allegedly banning "Pokemon Go" on its campus, with the threat of expulsion for any students who were caught playing on campus...

(From left to right) Senior fine arts major Melissa Mendelson, Kent State Pokemon League director of tournaments Patrick Brett, junior computer sciences major Max Eisenloeffel and Kent State employee Gaylen Moore tour the main campus playing "Pokemon Go" on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016.

KSU Pokemon League thrives off mobile game success

Rachel Duthie August 31, 2016

When Patrick Brett was asked if he was annoyed by the sudden popularity of Pokemon Go, he looked genuinely confused.Brett doesn't mind bandwagon fans; he's just happy a game he's always loved is finally...

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