A federal grand jury indicted a Kent State student yesterday in connection with the theft of $7.4 million from an armored car company in Liberty, Ohio Nov. 26. (1) comment
In the final part of a three-day series, the Stater examines the Undergraduate Student Senators you elected last semester. Here's a look at how those elected have carried through with their campaign platform goals. (0) comments
Last night Kent City Council voted 7-2 to change city policy so utility accounts will be under landlords' names instead of tenants.' (1) comment
The senators at yesterday's nearly two-hour Undergraduate Student Senate meeting, the longest of the semester, finished presenting bylaws for the new Undergraduate Student Government. (0) comments
They had nothing in common before this year except that they lived in the same wing. But five guys on Lake Hall's third floor soon discovered they had something else in common: music. (0) comments
A Kwanzaa celebration will be held today at 7 p.m. in the Student Multicultural Center in Room 206 of the Student Center. (0) comments
The Kent State men's basketball team almost let it slip away, but Al Fisher wouldn't let it happen. The Flashes led by 18 points at halftime, but poor second-half shooting meant they needed to weather a late Youngstown State comeback before winning 59-52 last night at the Beeghly Center in Youngstown. (0) comments
The Owls defeated Kent State 74-34. The Flashes got off to a good start, a 3-1 early lead that turned into a 9-7 Temple advantage. (0) comments
The numbers don't lie. Americans are now studying abroad more than ever. According to the Institute of International Education, which released its annual Open Doors Press Release on Nov. 12, the rate of American students studying abroad increased by 8.5 percent to a total of 223,534 students over the past year. (0) comments
Nearly 2,500 Ohioans are waiting on heroes. This is how many people are on the waiting list for organ and tissue donation, according to doitnowohio.org. (0) comments
Kent State's FAA-accredited aeronautics faculty strengthened its status as a leader in flight education by offering dual helicopter flight instruction Dec. 1 at the Portage County Airport. "As far as I know, it was the first helicopter lessons given by (the university) to aeronautics students," said assistant professor Edward Overchuk, who organized the event with Isaac Richmond Nettey, assistant dean and senior program director of aeronautics for Kent State's College of Technology. (3) comments
The movie 300 will play three times tonight and only cost students $3. It will show at 7, 9 and 11 p.m. in the Kiva. (0) comments