Gov. Ted Strickland asked students to "please make Ohio your home" by establishing careers and families in the state in an effort to build Ohio's future. "You represent the future of Ohio," he said. "You are vital and necessary for our state to move forward. (1) comment
In Black United Students' first meeting of the semester, BUS President Sasha Parker discussed her plans for the upcoming semester and her concerns for BUS under the new USS charter referendum. (0) comments
For their first meetings of the semester, Pride!Kent and BUS packed two rooms in the Student Center with students interested in joining the organizations. (0) comments
Today's preliminary hearing for two Kent State women's basketball players has been delayed until Sept. 14. (0) comments
Because of construction in Oscar Ritchie Hall, many extra curricular programs in the Pan-African Studies department are being suspended ths year. (0) comments
About 100 potential sorority rushes migrated from table to table in groups with their friends last night. (1) comment
The seats in the Fashion School auditorium were near full by 5:30 p.m., seating about 215 fashionably inclined people interested in the legacy of Madeleine Vionnet. (0) comments