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OPINION: Simplicity vs. adaptability – What “federalism” means and why I think it works best for a nation as big as America

Ross McDonnell Opinion Writer March 10, 2021

Before I get into the main topic of today’s column, why I think “federalism” is best suited for America, I feel it is best to clarify just what federalism is. The meaning of the word — at least...

Former congressman Bakari Sellers speaks Jan. 21, 2020.

Former congressman Bakari Sellers discusses racial injustice in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Madisyn Woodring Reporter January 21, 2021

Former South Carolina State Representative Bakari Sellers told viewers of his virtual speech honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. that now is the most divided and divisive time in American history...

Police in Copenhagen

Bjorn Kietzmann February 16, 2015

A policeman brings flowers to the scene of Saturday's terror attacks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Police in Copenhagen say they have shot dead a man they believe was behind two deadly...

A policeman brings flowers to the scene of Saturday's terror attacks in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Police in Copenhagen say they have shot dead a man they believe was behind two deadly attacks in the Danish capital hours earlier. It came after one person was killed and three police officers injured at a free speech debate in a cafe on Saturday. In the second attack, a Jewish man was killed and two police officers wounded near the city's main synagogue. (Bjorn Kietzmann/Action Press/Zuma Press/TNS)

AP: A look at the victims of the shooting attacks in Copenhagen

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — One was a security guard, gunned down while protecting a bat mitzvah near Copenhagen's main synagogue. The other was a documentary filmmaker slain at a seminar on art and...

Students in Denmark pose for a group photo during a study abroad trip to study international children literature in June 2014.

SLIS students experience Denmark’s culture

Jennie Barr June 20, 2014

Seven Kent State graduate students traveled to Denmark for a 13-day, study abroad program to gain hands-on experience through the School of Library and Information Science.The graduate students arrived...

Summer SLIS course includes trip to Denmark

Christopher Woods February 27, 2014

Students can now apply for a summer course through the School of Library and Information Science, or SLIS, that includes a trip to Denmark to learn about children’s literature.Marianne Martens, a SLIS...

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