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Flying with aeronautics: a different world

Cameron Gorman September 10, 2016

When I got to the annual Kent State Aeronautics Festival on Saturday, the Precision Flight Team was still offering rides with flight instructors in the small piper planes they used for learning to fly.The...

Our View: 9/11 changes a generation, but it doesn’t change it all

The Kent Stater Editorial Staff September 7, 2016

As we approach 9/11, a sobering realization has complicated the remembrance of the deadliest attack on U.S. soil: this current cohort of college undergraduates bear little memory— if any— of that fateful...

Israel Galarza

Lil Wayne walks away from rap

Israel Galarza III September 7, 2016

Two words you’ll never hear are "Wayne quit.”New Orleans-born rapper Dwayne “Lil Wayne” Carter, also known as Lil Tunechi, recited that iconic phrase in the song "Mr. Carter", a rap classic that...

Houston Cougars thinking playoffs

Ty Sugick September 7, 2016

Week one of college football had its share of blowouts, with the University of Michigan rolling over the University of Hawaii, and then The Ohio State University embarrassing Bowling Green State University.But...

Voting: ‘The lesser of two evils’

Stephen D'Abreau September 7, 2016

If you are involved with American politics, you might be aware of the old adage “vote the lesser of two evils.”This saying has never seemed so true for many Americans, especially in the climate surrounding...

Ariana Grande proving she’s one of the greats

Gabby Seed September 6, 2016

One week ago, America’s musical stars came together at the event pop singer Ariana Grande refers to as “the prom” of the high-pressure industry: MTV’s Video Music Awards (VMAs).The night is always...

Students spend less time in class, drive up college costs

The Heritage Foundation September 6, 2016

As college students head back to school, parents and taxpayers — both groups increasingly subsidizing higher education — rightfully expect these students will work hard to make the most of this significant...

Barbara J. Perenic/Columbus Dispatch/TNS Ohio State defensive back Rodjay Burns (29) dances around Bowling Green Falcons defensive back Romeo Masuku (12) and into the end zone for a touchdown during the second half at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Ohio State won, 77-10.

Big Ten not so big after first weekend of college football

Matt Poe September 6, 2016

College football officially kicked off this weekend and if you’re like most fans, the anticipation building throughout months of recruitment, speculation and giddiness culminate for many that first weekend...

Kaepernick’s standoff

Ty Sugick August 31, 2016

Colin Kaepernick — the San Francisco 49ers quarterback entering his sixth season in the National Football League — has been the buzz of the sports world over the past week due to his part in taking...

The refugee “return to sender” crisis

Stephen D'Abreau August 31, 2016

By now, most people are aware of the so-called “refugee crisis,” where massive waves of refugees from the war-torn areas of Syria and Afghanistan have immigrated, as well as many other Muslim nations.The...

A Mag’s ‘Do’s’ and ‘Don’ts’ of back-to-school shopping

Payton Moore August 31, 2016

DO set yourself a reasonable budget. It’s back to school - not the Grammys. Finding the right pieces to work into your wardrobe doesn’t have to break the bank. Scout out the best back-to-school sales...

Colin Kaepernick sits on an island

Matt Poe August 30, 2016

The quarterback who made the most noise in the NFL this week didn’t do so by slinging three touchdowns or leading a game-winning drive with two minutes left in the game.San Francisco 49ers quarterback...

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