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Registration for spring classes kicked off Oct. 6 based on students' earned credit hours and will continue opening up for underclassmen through the end of October. As students sign up for classes, they sometimes encounter error messages that confuse the process. (0) comments

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Kent ensemble to create virtual play

Members of the Kent Second Life Ensemble will put on the first virtual play to ever be performed this winter "There has been nothing of this magnitude," said Mark Monday, director of the production. (0) comments

Candidates running for Portage County offices on the November ballot spoke to an audience of about 70 at Stanton Middle School last night. (1) comment

Officer explains use of race safety alerts

BUS says identification irrelevant

Officer explains use of race safety alerts

Black United Students' constituency expressed their concerns about the racial tensions a safety alert released by the Kent State Police Department may have raised on campus. (12) comments

Steve Zapytowski, design and technology professor, was recently recognized by the Second Life community of Eternity Castle for the work he has done with Kent Second Life Ensemble and the Wakefield Cycle Production Team. (0) comments

Poet looks far away from Algiers to find inspiration

Winner of poetry prize to read his poems tonight

Humbled poet and self-proclaimed introvert Djelloul Marbrook is visiting Kent State this week in honor of Wick Poetry Center's 25th anniversary. (0) comments

Many college students walking around campus may be concerned with passing classes and making friends, but Debra Kozak juggles things like her family and real-life commitments. (0) comments

The Wick Poetry Center will sponsor the presentation "Race in the Classroom" by poet Toi Derricotte at noon today in the Multicultural Center of the Student Center. (0) comments

Student Legal Services will leave its offices for a second clinic aimed at helping students deal with suspended licenses or criminal records. (0) comments

The Trojan Evolve Campus Tour is bringing a full day of activities for students today beginning with events in Manchester Field and ending in the Rathskeller. (0) comments

Kent Interhall Council will host "Hate in a Box" at 10 p.m. in the Kiva. The second annual program is a discussion about taboo topics and the opinions people have on topics that are not heard regularly. (0) comments

Lisa Pettito said she arrived at the Walter F. Ehrnfelt Recreation & Senior Center in Strongsville at 8 a.m., claiming to be the first person in line for a John McCain rally last week. After seeing McCain and his running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Pettito said she "loved it. (0) comments

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