Kathy Stafford, vice president for university relations, will retire June 30 after five years working at her alma mater. (0) comments
Two women were hit by a Jeep Cherokee while running across Main Street near the Robin Hood last night. The women were taken by ambulance to a hospital. The women appeared to be college-aged. (3) comments
A co-worker of Heather Adams calls her "the prize of campus." And after working for Kent State for more than 20 years while holding several different positions, including her new role as director for the Women's Resource Center, it's easy to see why. (0) comments
There's a warm sense of being at home when stepping inside the Women's Resource Center. Although its location is a mystery to some students, the small white cottage-looking building that sits on a hill behind Nixson Hall welcomes all students. (0) comments
The much-talked about youth vote made its mark in Ohio's March 4 presidential primary, jumping 10 percentage points from the 2000 presidential primary, according to a recently released study. (0) comments
In 1983, Ronald Reagan was president, people laughed at Chevy Chase while watching "National Lampoon's Vacation," the "Challenger" shuttle made its way into space and Michael Jackson's "Beat It" hit No. 1 on the Billboard Music Charts. (0) comments
In an e-mail interview Monday with the Stater, Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner answered questions about the youth vote and the Ohio elections process. (0) comments
In one corner, a man was being treated for congestive heart failure, and in another corner, an infant was being treated for head trauma. (0) comments
The Eastern Flash sprouted last spring as a student-run online newspaper for Kent State's two Columbiana county regional campuses, East Liverpool and Salem. After about a year, the online news source has really started to blossom. (0) comments
"Gee, we didn't have to ruin this," said Susan Hoffman, political science professor from Western Michigan University, during her mortgage crisis presentation yesterday. (0) comments
Students in grades three through 12 performed original poetry, dances and songs in the seventh annual "Giving Voice" performance last night. (0) comments