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Kent State Goes Wild N’ Out

Haley Strnad October 21, 2017

Focus on the Future, a student organization on campus, held their fifth annual Wild N’ Out event Friday in the Student Center Ballroom. Based on the original Wild N’ Out television show, it is a comedy...

Members of Phi Beta Sigma pose for a portrait during the Sleep Out for the Homeless event Friday, Oct. 20, 2017.

Phi Beta Sigma holds Sleep Out for the Homeless event

Tierra Thomas October 21, 2017

Large blankets, food, board games and layered clothing kept students out all night as they accepted donations for the homeless during Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity’s first ever Sleep Out for the Homeless...

Volleyball stumbles on the road against Western Michigan

Taylor Sforzo October 21, 2017

The Kent State volleyball team (4-16, 2-7 Mid-American Conference) traveled to Kalamazoo, Michigan, to take on the Western Michigan Broncos (13-7, 6-3 MAC) Friday.Kent State won the first set, but ultimately...

157 Lounge on S. Water Street in downtown Kent on Oct. 18, 2017.

157 Lounge co-owner in court dispute with Kent State graduate

Brandon Bounds October 18, 2017

A downtown Kent bar co-owner is seeking a restraining order against a Kent State alumna who he said defamed him online.Matthew Guska, one of the co-owners of 157 Lounge on S. Water Street, filed a complaint...

Conflicts arise between Greek Village, Parking Services

Alex Tinline October 18, 2017

Parking spaces across campus are constantly in high demand, but to a select few students, the limited spaces have even followed them home.The Greek Village parking lot, which is located directly in front...

Kent State offers helpful resources after Annual Security Report

Madison MacArthur October 18, 2017

In 2016, Kent State saw an increase in sexual assault and stalking reports on campus, in addition to seeing a decrease in domestic violence reports from 2015, according to Kent State's Annual Security...

Preview Day invites high school seniors to experience Kent State

Devon Recktenwald October 16, 2017

Kent State is inviting current high school seniors and their families to Preview Day on Oct. 21 for the opportunity to experience campus firsthand.The program includes admissions and financial aid presentations,...

The Kent Stage sign introduces the Kent Ghost Walk in downtown Kent Friday, Oct. 13, 2017.

Julia Baird, John Lennon’s half-sister, to perform at the Kent Stage

Kassandra Kaczmarek October 16, 2017

Julia Baird, the younger half-sister of Beatles legend John Lennon, will be appearing at the Kent Stage Saturday, Oct. 21, with The Mersey Beatles.In 2007, Baird wrote the book “Imagine This — Growing...

Kent State forward Cameron Shedenhelm heads the ball forward in the second period against the Akron Zips at Dix Stadium on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017. The Flashes beat the Zips 3-0.

Women’s soccer scores late winner against Western Michigan

Cameron Hoover October 15, 2017

Freshmen continued to power the Kent State women’s soccer team (11-4-1, 7-1-0 Mid-American Conference) Sunday, as the Flashes left a rainy Kalamazoo with a 1-0 road win at Western Michigan.The victory...

Gilson Dos Santos, a senior computer science major, controls his team’s autonomous flight attendant prototype.

SkyHack brings students together to solve real world issues for $10,000

Nick Gates October 15, 2017

Students from across the country competed in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering’s SkyHack hackathon this Homecoming weekend for an opportunity to win $10,000.The hackathon pinned teams of students...

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Students, university react to Title IX rollbacks

Alex Kamczyc October 15, 2017

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced changes Sept. 22 to the federal guidelines implemented by the Obama administration called “Dear Colleague,” which dictated how college campuses handled...

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Opinion: Avoid stress this scheduling season

Mica Pflug October 15, 2017

Class scheduling: It’s the most exciting part of the semester, but sometimes it’s the biggest pain in the neck.We are at the time of year again where we begin preparing for the semester ahead and plan...

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