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Classes after 12:30 p.m. have been closed for the Kent campus, according to a university advisory. The East Liverpool, Stark and Tuscarawas classes after noon today have also been canceled. - Staff report (0) comments

Check back throughout the day to see which Kent campus events have been canceled this evening. (0) comments

Horses becoming victims of economy

Portage County horse owners feel crunch as cost of upkeep empties pockets

Horses becoming victims of economy

The growing prices of gas, hay and grain are among contributing factors in an economic hardship some horse owners and boarders are beginning to experience, locals in the horse industry said. (5) comments

Stadium renovations aim to please KSU football fans in '08 season

Final phase of first major, $10 million renovation to 42-year-old Dix Stadium underway and on-time

While driving along Summit Street, Dix Stadium might look like a war zone. The bleachers closest to the street have been torn down, leaving the south end zone exposed save for a few dump trucks and excavators. (0) comments

Provost announces freshmen initiative

Groups of students to be monitored for progress

Provost Robert Frank announced two pilot summer programs for incoming freshmen aimed at bolstering student retention at the first Faculty Senate meeting of the semester yesterday. "In my time here, I've realized just how complex a problem this is," he said. (1) comment

The Kent State men's basketball team clinched its 10th consecutive season with at least 20 wins, winning 79-66 tonight at Central Michigan. (0) comments

Springer will talk politics

Talk show host makes second Kent State visit

Kent State students will have the opportunity to see a very familiar face from daytime television on campus Feb. 21: Jerry Springer. Springer, a former mayor of Cincinnati, will be on campus to talk politics with students. (1) comment

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Michael Vick, the athlete who was charged with dog fighting, and members of fraternities and sororities have more in common than one would think, said lawyer Rasheed Ali Cromwell. (1) comment

Smoking tobacco is not only expensive but dangerous, and according to the Kent State Office of Health Promotion, most smokers have thought about quitting at some point. (0) comments

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Alternative pop-rock band Third Eye Blind will perform for Kent State students at the M.A.C. Center at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 for students and $20 for non-students. (0) comments

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