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Take Back the Night illuminates campus priorities

Bobbi Szabo October 9, 2016

Raising our voices! Reclaiming our right! Kent State unites to “Take Back the Night"!A group of over 60 members of the Kent community shouted this and other chants as they marched to protest violence...

Football referees need to chill out

Dan Armelli October 9, 2016

Officials across all sports have a thankless job.If you know them by name, it’s either because you watch a lot of sports or they’re doing a terrible job. When they’re doing a quality job, they’re...

The “dab” millennial culture, political debate etiquette

Nicholas Hunter October 9, 2016

Last Wednesday, a debate for California’s open U.S. Senate seat took place between California’s Attorney General Kamala Harris and California Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez.This should mean little to...

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A Mag’s Do’s and Don’ts: Washing your face

Payton Moore October 5, 2016

On most nights, nothing sounds more unappealing than washing your face. It’s another one of those things your mom told you a million times that went in one ear and out the other (like only buying things...

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Pressure is too much for Beckham

Ty Sugick October 5, 2016

New York Giants star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is not shy when it comes to the spotlight. He is known for his flashy style of play and strong fashion sense, which, given his production, backs up...

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For God’s sake, vote

Stephen D'Abreau October 5, 2016

There is an old adage that says, “There are two things you do not talk about in polite company: politics and religion.” For the most part, no one heeds this warning.If you were watching Tuesday’s...

Israel Galarza

The power of the split screen

Israel Galarza III October 5, 2016

In 1960, presidential debates were covered on television for the first time. The memorable series of debates broadcasted on countless American televisions featured Democratic nominee John F. Kennedy and...

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

Clowning around with mass hysteria

Dylan Webb October 4, 2016

After watching a KentWired video of a massive "hunt" involving dozens of Kent State's police officers and students following a report of suspicious clown activity, one term came to mind: mass hysteria.Mass...

Our View: Homecoming chant demands university’s attention

October 4, 2016

The Spanish and Latino Student Association (SALSA) — participants in Saturday’s Homecoming parade — claimed via social media that a fraternity chanted “build that wall” at them as they marched...

We need to talk about the clowns

Matt Poe October 4, 2016

I didn’t want to do this. I told myself I wouldn’t do this. I convinced myself I wouldn’t succumb and give in to devoting my column to this charade of panic engulfing the country.That all changed...

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SNL season premiere is a home run

Gabby Seed October 4, 2016

This past weekend, "Saturday Night Live" began its 42nd season with a presidential debate cold open sketch that featured recent Emmy winner Kate McKinnon as Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton...

An armed campus is a safe campus

Kevin Cline October 4, 2016

The open carry firearm education walk on campus last month was a necessary, albeit controversial, affair. It sparked a discussion on campus that desperately needed to take place.Students and participants...

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