12:13 a.m. - During a meeting with Prentice residents, it was reported that Residence Services is currently working on placing the students in other residence halls around campus.
The Kent State athletic department is expected to name Geno Ford, a current assistant, as the new men's basketball coach at a press conference tomorrow at 11 a.m., according to The Associated Press. (2) comments
Chancellor Eric Fingerhut revealed his 10-year map for Ohio higher education yesterday, calling for universities to declare their strongest programs by the end of the year. (0) comments
A man robbed the Fifth Third Bank on South Water Street at 1:32 p.m. yesterday. The man walked into the bank, demanded money from the teller, who complied, and left without anyone being harmed, according to a police report. (0) comments
Two Kent State football players have pleaded not guilty to aggravated burglary, among other charges, in the Portage County Court of Common Pleas. (0) comments
The College Republicans engaged in a round table discussion last night with three GOP candidates vying for office in the Ohio state legislature this November. (0) comments
Unique hand-made jewelry, scarves and handbags are not what fashion students typically see on a given Wednesday in the Rockwell Hall Atrium. (0) comments
Stephen Post, author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People, will speak about the benefits of volunteering at 7 p.m. in the Kiva. (0) comments
Kenny Ray has always wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. He took the first step yesterday. Ray is one of the new cadets in this spring's police academy, which began yesterday morning. (0) comments
Provost Robert Frank named Verna Fitzsimmons, associate professor of technology, as the new interim dean of the College of Technology. (0) comments
The department of biological sciences held its annual symposium yesterday morning, which covered undergraduate and graduate scholarship awards and included a speaker from the National Science Foundation. Clifford J. Gabriel, senior adviser for National Science Foundation, spoke to a crowd of professors and students in the Kiva on behalf of the organization. (0) comments
Money is the largest issue prohibiting students from studying abroad, and faculty members must consider it when developing a study abroad program, said Sandy Baker, administrative assistant at the Office of International Affairs. About 20 faculty members gathered in the Student Center yesterday afternoon to be educated on developing faculty-led study abroad programs. (1) comment
University Health Services Office of Health Promotion will host National Alcohol Screening Day today. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the second-floor lobby of the Student Center and is free to students. Scott Dotterer, coordinator for the Office of Health Promotion, said this is the eighth year University Health Services has sponsored the NASD event. (0) comments