Rachel McGucken ambled down the fourth floor hallway of Verder Hall at 1:30 a.m. yesterday morning clutching an oversized plastic bag stuffed with bedding as she tried to locate the room she would be occupying for the night. (1) comment
The university has made an informal offer to raise contract salaries and allow domestic partner benefits in a one-year extension of the current contract with the Kent State chapter of the American Association of University Professors. (3) comments
The Kent State athletic department made it official yesterday morning: Geno Ford is the new men's basketball coach. (0) comments
A bipartisan economic stimulus package announced yesterday by Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leaders allots $250 million for higher education to help keep graduates in Ohio. (0) comments
Something big has been making waves in Kent: The proposal of a whitewater park on the Cuyahoga River that would be built using state funds. (0) comments
It was Ann's first time taking a stand since being date-raped. For her, it happened at a party four months ago, and she said it's taken her every bit of those four months to heal. (0) comments
Picture this experiment: The teacher asks a student a question. The student gives the wrong answer. The teacher immediately delivers an electric shock to the student. (0) comments
Two students paused in the middle of a high five - and stayed like that for five minutes. (2) comments
Kent City Council's Financial Committee selected Fairmount Properties to head up the redevelopment agreement for downtown in a unanimous vote last night. (0) comments
Student Legal Services and Kent Interhall Council only need 45 minutes to show students how to avoid getting arrested. (0) comments
Applications for both the USG programming and allocation committees have been extended until 5 p.m. tomorrow. (0) comments
Tuesday's student study abroad information session encouraged students to add an overseas experience into their schedules and educated them on their options. (1) comment
The Office of International Affairs closed its two-day Study Abroad Summit Tuesday with presentations on its two longest-running programs, Geneva and Florence. (0) comments
Sir Fraser Stoddart, Northwestern University chemistry professor, gave a lecture in the Kiva yesterday on his research in molecular nanotechnology. (0) comments
RecXtreme is taking over the Student Recreation and Wellness Center Friday from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. (0) comments