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The Kent State football team lost to Akron 30-27 in double overtime Saturday afternoon at Dix Stadium. (0) comments

Robby Stamps to be honored at weekend service

May 4 victim died this summer

Former classmates and friends will gather at a memorial for Robert "Robby" Stamps, one of the nine students wounded May 4, 1970, at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Governance Chambers. Stamps died of pneumonia in early June but battled with Lyme disease for several years. (0) comments

Students encouraged to confirm voter registration

Those who have not received card will need to register again

During the first week of the semester, many Kent State students decided to register to vote in Portage County. (0) comments

ST. LOUIS, Mo.: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin painted herself as a plain-spoken middle-class champion, while Joe Biden blended a common touch with deep experience, as the two vice presidential nominees clashed over Iraq, the economy and other key issues in Thursday's debate.

CLICK HERE for more coverage of the vice presidential debate. (12) comments

The Flashes and the Zips look to remedy their 0-1 records when the football rivals meet for the 51st time at noon tomorrow at Dix Stadium. (0) comments

About 30 people gathered at the Stark County Republican headquarters last night for a vice-presidential debate-watching party. Volunteers and John McCain supporters, young and old watched Gov. Sarah Palin face off against Sen. Joe Biden. (0) comments

Tickets to see Lupe Fiasco on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. in the M.A.C. Center are on sale now. (0) comments

The fire was crackling and keeping fellow democrats of Precinct 2B warm on the outside, but the fire of democracy was keeping them warm on the inside. (0) comments

Student Accessibility Services kicked off disAbility Awareness Month yesterday afternoon with its Assistive Technology Fair, called "Great Minds Don't Learn Alike." (1) comment

'A New Brain' showcases theme of healing through art

Musical reflects composer/lyricist's life

Music, love, brain surgery and a man dressed as a frog are just some of the elements included in the School of Theatre and Dance's production of "A New Brain." (0) comments

Jack Hanna's animals make KSU home

Program showcases variety of animals, fills Kiva to full capacity

Vans filled with about a dozen animal crates were unloaded into the Kiva Thursday afternoon - but inside were no ordinary animals. Brian Greene and Tommy Dodge, promotional assistants for Jack Hanna and the Columbus Zoo, showed exotic animals to an amazed audience of over 300 people. (0) comments

Kent State added to JuicyCampus rumor site

Controversial social network causing a stir

JuicyCampus, a Web site that tolerates postings of anonymous gossip, has landed one of its many homes at Kent State. Kent State was added to the Web site Sept. 2, along with 184 other colleges that day. As of yesterday evening, 482 colleges exist on the site and 65,219 people have posted comments. (1) comment

Stress levels by week six make some students want to smash something. On Thursday afternoon, Kent State students and administration took the opportunity to take a 10-pound sledgehammer to a mid-1990s, graffiti covered Ford Thunderbird. (0) comments

The Portage County Engineer's Office will close the southern end of Middlebury Road Oct. 20 to replace the existing county-owned bridge. Construction will last about six months and will cost about $1.1 million. (0) comments

Snowboarding films on display

Kent Stage hosts movie premiere

The Kent Stage is rolling out the red carpet this Saturday for the premier of Autumn Line's latest snowboard video, "Technicolour." Three films will be shown at the premier. (0) comments

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