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College Republicans will screen a movie about Sen. Barack Obama at 8 p.m. tonight in Room 315 of the Student Center. "Students need to attend because they're not getting the info they need from the mainstream media," College Republicans member Stephen Ontko said. (3) comments

Goalball comes to Kent

New sport allows athletes to compete by using their ears

Goalball comes to Kent

It's a mixture of dodgeball, soccer and volleyball. Athletes try to block the ball from entering the goal. The catch? All players are blindfolded. (0) comments

Commission on Inclusion begins

After one year group to report back to Lefton

President Lester Lefton's Commission on Inclusion identified the campus prejudice problems, and now it's begun formulating solutions. (0) comments

Fall job fair gives help to students

Employement opportunity still there despite economy

Recent Wall Street woes may scare soon-to-be graduates, but a new job outlook report indicates that not all industries are experiencing hiring freezes. (0) comments

Sheetz Inc. filed suit yesterday against Kent's Board of Zoning Appeals and the city in the Portage County Court of Common Pleas, asking the court to review the board's decision last week concerning the construction of a new Sheetz station in Kent, according to Portage County court records. (4) comments

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With Election Day less than a week away, some students may wonder why they should vote in this election. (0) comments

Brady's Leap Adventure Race will take place at 10 a.m Nov. 8. This is northeast Ohio's only adventure race. The deadline to register is Oct. 31. The cost is $30 for students and members and $40 for non-members. (0) comments

The National Humanities Center awarded Florence Dore, associate English professor, the opportunity to write a book with uninterrupted peace and quiet. Dore was named a National Humanities Center Fellow for the 2008-2009 academic year. The National Endowment for the Humanities is funding her fellowship. (0) comments

It's not often students get to whitewater raft for school credits. And it's pretty rare for them to get to raft down the Nile in Class V rapids. (0) comments

Still haven't found the library? That might not matter soon

International Book Collector Says the Book digitization is the future

Students, faculty and book lovers alike packed into the Library's Special Collections Room eagerly awaiting the verdict on the future of the printed book, and the news wasn't promising. (4) comments

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