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Kent State redshirt junior forward/mid-fielder Donavan Capehart (left), and junior mid-fielder Kristen Brots, (right), take on a Northwestern University player during the first game of the NCAA championship in Evanston, Illinois, on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Kent State lost 3-0 in the first round of the Division 1 Women's College Soccer Tournament.

Soccer ends historic season with loss to Northwestern

Carly Evans November 13, 2016

Kent State ended its 2016 season the same way it began; with a 3-0 loss to a Big Ten team.However, between Aug. 19 — when Kent State competed against the Ohio State University Buckeyes — and Nov. 12...

Junior journalism major Adrian Leuthauser bares his arm tattoo on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016, that he got as a way to cope with thoughts of self-harm.

The elephants on our chests

Rachel Duthie November 13, 2016

Michelle Eatman is taking a test and she is starting to feel nervous. This is routine.Soon Eatman, a junior international relations major, will become breathless, violently sucking in whips of air as her...

CCI creates new diversity office

Emily Fulmer November 13, 2016

Kent State's College of Communication and Information is in the process of creating the new Office of Academic Diversity Outreach.Amanda Leu, the coordinator of academic diversity outreach in the CCI office,...

Opinion: No, it’s not ok

Lydia Taylor November 13, 2016

Two days after the election, I was walking with a friend of mine, talking about the election, when two men walked past us and said: “This is why women shouldn’t be in politics.”Of course, we confronted...

Opinion: White athletes need to take a stand against racism

Dan Armelli November 13, 2016

It’s been almost a week now, and I’m still upset by the results of the 2016 presidential election.President-elect Donald Trump, who ran a campaign focused on oppressing minorities, is tabbed to be...

Opinion: Don’t silence dissent

Bobbie Szabo November 13, 2016

Protests have erupted around the country in the wake of the 2016 election.Although some of the demonstrations focus specifically on finding unity and solidarity among marginalized people, the majority...

Opinion: Empathy on all sides is key to progress

Nicholas Hunter November 13, 2016

The past six days have been some of the most intense and emotionally shaking times in my life. A man who, to many (including myself), represents a reversal of all the social progress that has been made...

Cheers and Jeers

November 13, 2016

Cheers to ... The Kent Stater staff for a 21-7 victory over TV2 crew members in the annual football Media Bowl on Sunday.Jeers to ... a tourist in Lisbon, Portugal, who knocked over an 18th-century statue...

Hall, Edwin lead Flashes past Cleveland State in season opener

Nick Buzzelli November 13, 2016

With three minutes remaining in the season-opening game in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, senior Jimmy Hall hit a short, turnaround jump shot in the paint to put the Kent State men’s basketball team...

Kent State redshirt junior forward/mid-fielder Donavan Capehart (left), and junior mid-fielder Kristen Brots, (right), take on a Northwestern University player during the first game of the NCAA championship in Evanston, Illinois, on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Kent State lost 3-0 in the first round of the Division 1 Women's College Soccer Tournament.

Soccer falls to Northwestern in first round of NCAA Tournament

Carly Evans November 12, 2016

Kent State lost to Northwestern University 3-0 in the first round of the Division 1 Women's College Soccer Tournament Saturday in Evanston, IL.This was Kent State's first appearance in the tournament in...

Old Stater

New archive preserves The Kent Stater

Gael Reyes November 12, 2016

Print editions of The Daily Kent Stater are now available online, with full-text digital access to issues dating back to 1940.Thanks to efforts from the University Libraries Department of Special Collections...

Pesticide use at Kent State poses no harm

Tianyu Yang November 12, 2016

Kent State's use of pesticides has been found to pose no serious threat to the Kent campus community, despite periodic calls to the the university's grounds department."Each year we get a couple calls...

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