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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump incites the crowd to cheer louder at the I.X. Center in Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016.

Takeaways from the first 50 days of the Trump administration

Caelin Mills March 10, 2017

Saturday, March 11 marks 50 days that President Trump has been in office.The Trump administration is unique, but there are some similarities between the 45th president and his predecessors.Mark Cassell,...

Poet Lesley Jenike reads selected works from her collection as part of the Wick Poetry Center's Reading Series in the Student Center on Thursday, March 9, 2017.

Prize-winning poet brings eeriness to KSU

Lyric Aquino March 9, 2017

The 2017 Ohio Chapbook winner, Lesley Jenike, brought eeriness and darkness together during her poetry reading March 9 in the Kent State Student Center.The Chapbook Competition for Ohio Poets is an annual...

Students attend parties on Lincoln St. during Fake Patty’s Day on Saturday March 12, 2016.

Kent State prepares for third annual ‘Fake Patty’s Day’

Sarah Lorenz March 9, 2017

Student Conduct and Kent Police will be cracking down on disciplinary action during Fake Patty’s Day this weekend, with Kent Police starting their patrols at 7 a.m. Saturday morning.Lt. Michael Lewis...

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Women of Kent State

Mckenzie Jean-Philippe March 8, 2017

[Video by: McKenzie Jean-Philippe and Jenna Kuczkowski]Celebrating Diversity: The Women of Kent State from KentWired.com on Vimeo.In honor of International Women’s Day, The Kent Stater is releasing a...

Matt Carroll, former reporter for the Boston Globe and member of the Spotlight team, Kim Garchar, associate professor of philosophy, Jim Crutchfield, former president and publisher of the Akron Beacon Journal, and Thor Wasbotten, direction of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication answer questions as apart of a panel discussing ethics of investigative journalism after screening the film "Spotlight" during their “Media at the Movies” event on Tuesday, March 7, 2017.

Kent State shines ‘Spotlight’ on ethics

Molly Spillman March 7, 2017

The School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) hosted its third annual Media at the Movies night in Franklin Hall on Tuesday.During the event, students and faculty viewed the movie “Spotlight”...

Sparkman heads to nationals

Samantha Ross March 7, 2017

Kent State wrestler Casey Sparkman will join fellow Flash Anthony Tutolo at the national championship after receiving an at-large bid.Sparkman came up one spot short of an automatic bid at the MAC tournament...

Knitting for Those in Need to host 12-hour Knit-a-Thon

Francesca Demming March 7, 2017

For students looking to get involved with philanthropy on campus, Knitting for Those in Need might be a place to start.Knitting for Those in Need, a Kent State organization which donates clothing to local...

Twins Nick, left, and Matthew Adzema, pose for a portrait at Western Reserve Racquet Fitness Club Monday, March 6, 2017. Nick is the President of the Kent State Tennis club and Matthew is a leading member.

Keeping the ball in play: Tennis Club enjoys success despite challenges

Cameron Hoover March 7, 2017

When identical twin brothers Nicholas and Matthew Adzema arrived their freshman year at Kent State in 2014, they were shocked the campus didn’t have a tennis team or even a tennis club.“I remembered...

0309_lt_petcost_ml SIDEBAR: Pet fees per apartment

Mikala Lugen March 7, 2017

Apartments that do not allow pets include Province, Campus Pointe, 354 Flats and University Townhomes.University Edge allows pets for $25 per month with a $125 registration fee.University Oaks allows pets...

Information provided by Kent State University Office of Experiential Education and Civic Engagement. 

University offers altruistic Spring Break options

Mikala Lugen March 7, 2017

As spring break approaches, Kent State students may be deciding on their plans for the week-long break from classes. But while taking a trip with friends might seem like a fun idea, it can also be expensive.In...

‘Not a Fashion Show’ changes student perceptions on fashion

Paige Miller March 5, 2017

The Diablo Conglomerate deconstructs fashion productions at "Not a Fashion Show" hosted in the Schwartz Center on Friday March 3.“The theme of the show is 'Not a Fashion Show' because it's more of a...

College of Public Health hosts second-annual Diversity Symposium

Abigail Winternitz March 5, 2017

The College of Public Health is gearing up to host its second annual Diversity Symposium that will recognize nearly 40 underrepresented minority women as public health role models.The symposium, which...

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