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Painesville teen finds niche at LCI

High school student studies, works with Kent State professor

At an early age, Kenneth Fechter's parents knew they had a gifted son. "When he was 1, he went to class with his mother. He would sit there through the lecture with her and listen," chuckled Kenneth's father. (2) comments

Volunteers will screen students for depression

Volunteers will screen students for depression today in Student Center

A free depression screening, hosted by Psychological Services, University Health Services and Coca-Cola, will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today on the second floor of the Student Center. (12) comments

Hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco played a packed M.A.C. Center last night.

WATCH a video from the M.A.C. Center and LISTEN TO the podcast. (8) comments

Habitat for Humanity volunteers stage Sleep Out

Brown cardboard boxes filled with Kent State students covered the ground in front of the Student Center from 7 p.m. yesterday to 8 a.m. today. (0) comments

The flu vaccine is now available at DeWeese Health Center for $25. The health center recommends all students and staff get flu shots, said adult nurse practitioner Lori Christopher in an e-mail. (0) comments

Suicide claims the lives of more than 1,100 college students a year, the second-leading cause of death among college students. (2) comments

Twelve Kent State architecture students traced, cut, folded and glued for a cure last night in the Gym Annex as part of a charitable competition sponsored by the American Institute of Architecture Students. (0) comments

Faculty Senate set for discussion of proposed social and behavioral research department

College of Arts and Sciences previously turned down motion

In an effort to train individuals to work in academic fields dealing with violence and other related issues, Kent State is in the final stages of adding the department of applied social and behavioral research. (0) comments

Addition of Portuguese minor could help students secure jobs

Class of 24 students can assist program

With companies such as Coca-Cola, Dell, Goodyear and McDonald's doing business in Brazil, the addition of a Portuguese minor at Kent State could help students get jobs in the globalized business market because they speak the language. (0) comments

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