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Kent Health Department investigates Chipotle after food sickness

At least 34 people reported symptoms of severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhea beginning last night after eating at Chipotle Mexican Grill on state Route 59 in Kent. (35) comments

Molly Merryman, associate professor of justice studies, announced to faculty and students earlier today that Lee Fox, chapter president of the American Association of University Professors, will formally ask President Lester Lefton to separate the domestic partnership benefits portion from the rest of the current contract extension proposal sometime next week. (0) comments

The first ever endowment designed to benefit Kent State's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students officially began yesterday. (0) comments

Awards recognize academic achievement for minority students

The Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society once only existed in historically black universities. (0) comments

The faculty union released its reasons on Monday for recommending that faculty vote against the administration's proposed one-year contract extension. (0) comments

Students filled classrooms in Franklin Hall this fall after more than two years of construction, a $21 million investment and the building of a 20,000-square-foot addition. And now, the building is ready for its official grand opening. (0) comments

Kristen Precht, assistant professor of applied linguistics, spoke at last night's PRIDE!Kent meeting in favor of the faculty vote for domestic partner benefits. (1) comment

Kirksey looks to pursue new ventures, old hobbies

His career brought him to the army, the Akron Beacon Journal and finally to Kent State, but now, the University's longtime spokesman, Ron Kirksey, plans to take a break - at least a little bit. After 10 years at Kent State, Kirksey, executive director of university communications and marketing, will retire April 30. (0) comments

Vocalists from the Ashtabula, Stark and Salem campuses will accompany musicians from the main campus for the All-Beethoven concert Sunday. (0) comments

Students protest treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo

Protest nets only a dozen students in prisoner garb

Students protest treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo

Students from Kent State's chapter of Amnesty International briefly protested outside of the M.A.C. Center yesterday in an attempt to raise awareness about the U.S. military-operated prison Guantanamo Bay. (0) comments

Cultures Collide in 'Chalk Circle'

Despite its name, the final production of the season for the Kent Theatre Department incorporates a variety of cultures. "Caucasian Chalk Circle" was written by a German playwright, in America, set in the Caucasus Mountains in Turkey and based off of a Bible story and a Chinese parable. (0) comments

One Under will perform tonight at The Robin Hood with local act Lotus Groove and jazz/power-funk band Jazzam. (0) comments

New student group to host Kent State's Creative Arts Fest

Museum Student Assocation's goal is to bring together the student art scene

When sophomore fashion design and finance major Hilary Dell transferred to Kent State, she found campus was missing something Miami University had - a student museum association. So a year and a half ago, she started one. (0) comments

Campus will resemble a zoo this weekend, complete with camels, monkeys and hundreds of children. (0) comments

Kent State's College Democrats were named the College Chapter of the Year by the Ohio Young Democratic Convention last Saturday. (0) comments

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