An informal Black United Students gathering turned into an emergency meeting last night as rumors spread of a noose allegedly being hung on campus. (1) comment
President Bush signed a student aid bill into law yesterday that aims to help needy students by increasing the maximum Pell Grant and cutting student loan interest rates. (1) comment
Robert S. Lewis pleaded not guilty to charges of felonious assault today in the Portage County Court of Common Pleas. (1) comment
The rain stopped and the clouds parted just in time for yesterday's anti-war demonstration, sponsored by the Kent State Anti-War Committee. (7) comments
Pan-African Studies instructor Traci Williams was not surprised when she learned the "n-word" was painted on a university sign. (0) comments
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"Soul Food Night" served up a generous helping of southern comfort and cuisine, as crowds of students came to eat and be entertained yesterday at Eastway Cafe. (0) comments
The Kent State Planetarium, located in Room 108 in Smith Hall, will offer its first public show of the year tonight at 8. Brett Ellman, associate professor and director of the planetarium, said the public enjoys the shows. (0) comments
Portage County females will get pampered and gain knowledge on their health and wellness for free at Townhall II's women's health fair tomorrow. The event is from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. and held at Theodore Roosevelt High School, at 1400 N. Mantua St. Melissa Satyshur, sexual assault prevention specialist for Townhall II, said the event is a great opportunity for women. (0) comments
They came in cowboy hats and boots, in flannel and tied-up white shirts with pigtails, all to the premiere of the newest option in Kent night life. (0) comments