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Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama will make a stop at Kent State Tuscarawas Campus tomorrow at 10 a.m. Obama will speak on women and the economy, according to wire reports. Stay tuned to KentNewsNet.com for the updates throughout the day and read tomorrow's Daily Kent Stater for information on the event. (0) comments

They're off to the Twin Cities

Three TV-2 reporters to experience this week's events from St. Paul

They're off to the Twin Cities

While preparing to travel to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Kristen Traynor said this will be a great opportunity to "show what it's like from a student's perspective." Traynor and Aaron Martin, both senior broadcast journalism majors, are looking forward to covering the Republican National Convention. (3) comments

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First generation college students 'Upward Bound'

As many students spent their last few days of summer with friends and family, others were equipping themselves with tools for academic success. "If it wasn't for classes over the summer, I would be having a harder time with classes now," Marcina Sims, a freshman accounting major, said. (0) comments

Weekend fire still burning at rubber recycling plant

Cause still unknown at Brim?eld facility

Weekend fire still burning at rubber recycling plant

The Brimfield Fire Department was still working yesterday to contain a blaze that destroyed the Puritan Systems rubber recycling plant after it ignited Saturday evening.
CLICK HERE to watch video and view photos of the fire. (1) comment

Kent State men's basketball player Chris Singletary was arrested Sunday morning after being cited for a noise violation and resisting arrest. The junior forward was arrested at his home on Olympus Street. (0) comments

'Irreplaceable' Tubbs Jones honored by friends, colleagues

Thousands gather to bid farewell to Cleveland's groundbreaking congresswoman

Although the memorial service for Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones was a who's-who of both national and local politics, it was a 16-year-old high school student who provided perhaps the best example of how deeply the Cleveland native loved and was loved.

WATCH AND LISTEN as Tubbs Jones' colleagues remember her. (0) comments

Wick Poetry Center looks to the past during 25th anniversary celebration

Poetry, much like tragedy, can have a special way of bringing people together. This school year marks the 25th anniversary of the Wick Poetry Center. It has grown from a single scholarship to an international phenomenon, empowering and encouraging anyone who has a passion for writing. (0) comments

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