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Khaliq Spicer exits the court after last week's regular season game against Miami University, March 4, 2014. The Flashes took on Miami again at the first and only tournament game they'll see this season, losing 71-64 to the Redhawks in Miami, Monday, March 10, 2014.

Miami puts lid on Flashes’ season with opening-round win in MAC Tournament

Richard Mulhall March 10, 2014

Welcome to the land of one and done.Kent State men’s basketball team (16-16, 7-12 MAC) dealt with a win-or-go-home situation Monday night as the Flashes took on a familiar face in the form of the Miami...

Kent State University forward Montia Johnson protects the ball from Akron University, March 2, 2014. Kent State played their final game of the season, Monday, March 10, 2014, at Ball State, with a losing score of 73-38.

Flashes fall behind early and have their season end in first round at Ball State

Taylor Rosen March 10, 2014

Kent State scored the first basket of the game, but Ball State responded with a 22-5 run, and the Flashes never made it a game as they saw their season end on Monday night at Ball State, 73-38.“During...

Provost’s Fellow Dr. Melody Tankersley (left) discusses topics with members of the Faculty Senate during the monthly meeting, March 10, 2014, in the governance chambers.

Faculty Senate approves center for academic growth in the College of Arts & Sciences

Nicholas Sewell March 10, 2014

The Faculty Senate approved a proposal to establish a center for programs in the College of Arts and Sciences that do not belong to a specific academic department in the college during its monthly meeting...

Students interact with business professionals at the second annual Hospitality Management Career Fair, Monday, March 10, 2014, at the Moulton Hall Ballroom.

Hospitality companies offer advice for future student workers

Julia Sprowls March 10, 2014

Kent State’s hospitality management program held its second annual career fair in the Moulton Hall ballroom Monday afternoon.Representatives from various lodging, casino, restaurant and private club...

Yoga helps students relax through meditation

Hannah Reed March 10, 2014

Kent State and the city of Kent both offer many opportunities for students to participate in yoga.A recent study done by two Kent State associate psychology professors, Joel Hughes and David Fresco, found...

Our View: USG should follow Chernesky’s example

DKS Editors March 10, 2014

Yesterday, we ran a story about Kent State’s USG being the first student government in the state to officially endorse equal marriage rights in Ohio. This resolution came after freshman political science...

Guest column: New nightclub dress code proves fur is out

Paula Moore March 10, 2014

Unless you follow fashion news, you may have missed a recent story out of the United Kingdom. Mahiki, a London hotspot popular with celebrities and young royals, announced that it is permanently banning...

Haoran Li is a junior communications studies major and a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. He can be reached at hli28@kent.edu.

Opinion: Anti–Terrorism Says No to Bias

Haoran Li March 10, 2014

On March 2, 2014, 29 people were killed and hundreds were wounded by a gang of Xinjiang separatists in Kunming, Yunnan province in China. It was an act of terrorism without a doubt.This group killed innocent...

Jennifer Hutchinson is a freshman political science major and columnist for the Daily Kent Stater.  Contact her at jhutch2872@gmail.com.

Opinion: CPAC makes its mark

Jennifer Hutchinson March 10, 2014

It’s CPAC season! The Conservative Political Action Conference of 2014 took place over the weekend. The Kent State College Republicans, including myself, attended the event.An array of speakers were...

College of Business Administration hosts forum in human resources

Alexis Cummins March 10, 2014

Professors teaching human resource courses in the College of Business Administration have recently joined together to form a series of forums that focus on various human resource topics.“It’s an opportunity...

CAEST introduces new engineering concentration

Elizabeth Randolph March 10, 2014

The College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology recently introduced a new concentration to the applied engineering major called mechatronics.Darwin Boyd, assistant professor in the college,...

News on the go: March 4th, 2014

taylor williams March 4, 2014

The U.S. and major allies rallied a strong Western front on Monday to convince Russia to step back from a military takeover of Ukraine’s Crimea region. President Obama labeled this Russian advance as...

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