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Avalyn Lund-Goldstein stands vigil inside the memorial space where Sandra Scheuer was shot in the Prentice Hall parking lot by Ohio National Guardsmen at Kent State University on May 4, 1970. The coronavirus forced the university to move the 50th anniversary commemoration events to virtual formats, but a small group of marchers still walked across campus as they have for 50 years since the shooting. Following the march, four people held candles in the spaces where each student fell.

May 3, 2020 candlelight march and vigil

Susan Kirkman Zake May 4, 2020

Despite the coronavirus and the cancellation of the originally scheduled events for the May 4, 1970 50th Commemoration at Kent State University, a small group still followed tradition and showed up in...

Kent State alumnus author to donate e-books

Bruce Walton April 15, 2015

Kent State alumnus William Gordon announced his plan to donate e-book editions of his book about the May 4shooting, “Four Dead in Ohio.”Gordon also announced the updated e-book comes with a new preface...

Letter to the editor: May 4 author to donate e-books to KSU students

William A. Gordon April 7, 2015

I have two announcements to make. First, "Four Dead in Ohio," my book on the May 4, 1970 killings, is finally back in print. An updated e-book edition is now available and it includes a new preface that...

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