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Marching band steps it up

The marching band is currently preparing for the first home game of the season on Sept. 15. The show will include an armed forces medley, including "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "America the Beautiful." (0) comments

Explosion shreds local warehouse

Normally, workers would have been at the Griswold Manufacturing Inc. warehouse shortly before 7 a.m., but they weren't yesterday. The holiday may have saved them. About 6:50 a.m., calls began coming in to the Ravenna Fire Department about an explosion that tore apart the steel storage building, located at 7200 state Route 88, in Ravenna. (0) comments

USS prepares for its first meeting

All nine members of the Undergraduate Student Senate say they are ready to start a new semester with a greater focus on students' needs. "We're trying to show what resources USS has to offer," said Elizabeth Eckels, senator for student relations. "We're here for a purpose, not just to say, 'Hey, we're student government. (0) comments

Play aims to stop ignorance before it starts

Junior theater major Molly MacLagan said she has seen a great deal of tension between the straight and the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities at Kent State. For example, last year she witnessed her residence hallmates writing derogatory terms near a transgendered student's door. (0) comments

At the end of their first week on campus, all freshmen were expected to own up to how academically inclined they were in high school. The freshmen had to answer survey questions about how many hours they studied and how many activities they participated in during their senior year of high school, among other things. (0) comments

Students and other spectators have the opportunity for a hands-on experience in the School of Art Gallery today - if they're not opposed to wearing the white gloves. The 2007 Drawing Invitational opens on the second floor of the Art Building at 11 a.m. today. (0) comments

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Students living in Allerton Apartments can make their dreams of home ownership a reality with the brand new "Books to Bricks" program. A kickoff to the program, which is a partnership between Kent State and Century 21 Prestige Realty Group, will take place from 6 to 9 p. (1) comment

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