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Sen. John McCain will clinch the Republican nomination after tonight's primary wins in Ohio, Vermont, Rhode Island and Texas, The Associated Press projects. (0) comments

Incumbent Christopher Smeiles has won the Democratic primary for the Portage County commissioner seat, and David Doak has locked the party's nomination for sheriff. (0) comments

ELECTION BLOGS: Portage hits the polls

Daily Kent Stater reporters Erica Weisburn and Jenna Gerling will be blogging for KentNewsNet.com about the election from around Portage County. Check back throughout the day for updates. (0) comments

It's our turn

40,000+ expected at Portage polls today

It's our turn

Portage County election officials said they are ready for the more than 40,000 voters expected to vote in today's primary. "In past primary elections, we've had about a 30-to-35 percent turnout." (0) comments

Two current Kent State football players were arrested on a warrant Friday in connection with an incident that occurred Halloween weekend. (0) comments

Sarae Chaney pleaded not guilty to a felonious assault charge in her initial appearance at the Portage County Municipal Court yesterday. (7) comments

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A recent plea bargain resulted in the dismissal of a drug trafficking charge against a Kent State student. (0) comments

Candidates for the senatorial branch of the new Undergraduate Student Government spoke for the first time about their platforms for candidacy yesterday in an open forum at the Rathskeller. (0) comments

Dems split and hit the campaign trail

Volunteers spend hours devoted to candidates; Republicans plan to stump for McCain

Today's crucial presidential primary has Kent State College Republicans and College Democrats taking a decidedly different approach to stumping for their respective party's candidates. (0) comments

CNN correspondent speaks about sexism

KSU alumna Carol Costello discusses women in the media

CNN correspondent speaks about sexism

Are women buying into sexism when they wear short skirts and call other women bitches? (1) comment

No phones, no roads, no airport, no electricity … welcome to the island of Taumako. (0) comments

Feminism is shining through a different light this semester with the Women's Liberation Collective, the new women's rights group that promotes gender equality. (0) comments

Kent Interhall Council's director of programming resigned last week due to personal reasons. As programming director, Melanie Poinar was in charge of three KIC events, including Lil' Sibs. (0) comments

Banner progressing with conversion

System behind FlashLine to undergo final change this spring; 130 million records will be converted

Students, faculty and staff can expect to see Banner changes this semester in financial aid, transcripts and grading as conversion continues toward easier student accessibility. (0) comments

Students can expect to see a new office in the Michael Schwartz Center by late spring as a transfer center nears completion in the Registrar's office. (0) comments

Freshmen have the opportunity to meet with advisers this week to plan for their sophomore year. The Office of Advising and Academic Services is offering "Advising 103." (0) comments

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