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The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

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African cuisine featured at Eastway Café

Rebecca Mohr October 15, 2009

The Kent African Student Association and Dining Services are co-sponsoring "African Dinner: Inspired by the Tastes of Africa" at 4:30 p.m. tonight in the Eastway Café.Students attending the dinner will...

‘Nostalgia never goes out of style’

Denise Wright October 15, 2009

Big Fun offers array of memorabilia from '50s through '90s How can you go from two months old to 92 years old in two steps? Easily, once you enter the enticing world of Big Fun Toy Store in Coventry...

Task Force arrests man with ecstasy

Suzi Starheim October 15, 2009

Man sold 53 ecstasy pillsView a photo of the man arrested for selling ecstasy. (Photo courtesy of Kent Police Department)The man who was arrested and charged with selling ecstasy inside a building at the...

Police make Student Center drug bust

Suzi Starheim October 14, 2009

The Portage County Drug Task Force arrested Teon L. Stallworth, 22, of Akron yesterday for a sale of ecstasy inside a building at the Student Center.According to a Drug Task Force press release, Stallworth...

Exhibit displays faculty work, research

Laura Lofgren October 8, 2009

Gallery has range of artwork for viewing Now through Oct. 16, the Kent State School of Art is hosting its biennial faculty show in the Art School Gallery.Located in the Art Building, the exhibit features...

Car and bike collision sends one to hospital

Suzi Starheim October 8, 2009

Accident happened in high-volume area of Summit StreetAn accident between a car and a bicyclist resulted in injury near the Student Center yesterday morning, said Lt. Robert Nation of the Kent State Police...

Collision between car and bike results in injury

Suzi Starheim October 7, 2009

An accident between a car and a bicyclist resulted in injury near the Student Center this morning, said Lt. Robert Nation, of the Kent State Police Department.The bicyclist was evaluated and transported...

90 years of the beat for 90 Flashes

Denise Wright October 6, 2009

Marching band forms spirit, relationshipsThere's something to be said for a band program that is still going strong after 90 years. The message: Its staying power comes in its ability to affect everything...

New protocol could ease the search for missing students

Suzi Starheim September 29, 2009

Communication is key, officials sayEmily Schaefer said she would definitely know if her roommate was missing."My roommate and I usually tell each other where we are going, and we sometimes meet up for...

There’s something nostalgic about Akron’s Highland Square

Denise Wright September 28, 2009

Strip of eateries and shops make a perfect getaway, just a short drive from Kent StateIt’s just about 5 p.m., and my roommate and I are looking for something to do to drown out the Monday blues. I had...

Local store sells groceries at less than half their normal price

Denise Wright September 24, 2009

Kent resident John Burkey scopes out protein bars at B & T Discount Grocery in Ravenna. Denise Wright | Daily Kent StaterCredit: DKS EditorsThere's a store on State Route 59 in Ravenna where you can...

Good Samaritan policy takes fear out of doing the right thing

Suzi Starheim September 17, 2009

New provision puts safety firstChris Wallis said he and fellow members of Students for a Sensible Drug Policy came up with the Good Samaritan Provision to save fellow students' lives.The Good Samaritan...

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