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More than 30 volunteers steer voters to the polls

Without any outside support, the "Minivan Obama Mamas" are ready, from now until the very end of Election Day, to cart the students and residents of Kent to the polls. (3) comments

Cedza Dlamini, grandson of former South African President Nelson Mandela, will speak at 7 p.m. tonight in the Kiva. (0) comments

Jay-Z and LeBron join together for Obama

Artist and athlete call for change

Jay-Z and LeBron James performed to a sold out crowd at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland last night, proving that celebrity endorsements are a driving force for presidential candidates. (0) comments

Palin goes on the attack at BGSU

Alaska governor defends campaign

Palin goes on the attack at BGSU

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin spent most of her stage time criticizing her opponent for his tax plan and associations at a rally yesterday morning at Bowling Green State University in what is proving to be a tight race for the White House during the next six days. (0) comments

Sarae Chaney, previously a Kent State student, filed a written guilty plea Sept. 24 concerning an incident at Allerton Apartments in the spring. (0) comments

Kent Gmail's first account is created

Reporter is first to transition from FlashMail to Gmail; student transition begins Nov. 3

Kent State FlashMail begins the transition to Gmail at 8 a.m. Nov. 3, and students will finally be able to begin switching their accounts. (6) comments

In the spirit of Halloween, Chipotle will hand out mass quantities of free burritos to students dressed in tinfoil from 6 to 10 p.m. tomorrow. The idea is to show up in tinfoil dressed as burritos. However, anyone sporting a tinfoil costume of any sort is welcome to participate in the free burrito Halloween fun. (0) comments

Thursday night behind the wheel of a cruiser

KSU police keep the campus safe on party nights

Thursday night behind the wheel of a cruiser

Officer Kelly Given steers her cruiser through the university streets, heading toward Tri-Towers for a premise check. It is 10 p.m. on a Thursday with one hour remaining in her afternoon shift. (0) comments

USG aims to get out the vote on Nov. 4

Group plans to set up tables in Student Center

The Undergraduate Student Government aims to educate students about voting by setting up tables in the Student Center next week. said after yesterday's 20-minute USG meeting. (0) comments

Last spring, Kent State opened the Turkish American Cultural Center in Van Campen. The old residence hall was renovated to include two classrooms, a library and dorm rooms. (0) comments

Chinese visitors take away new views on journalism from Kent State's student media

Chinese students from Shanghai University visited Kent State to watch election coverage and left with another impression of Ohio. (0) comments

For a couple bucks a month, Portage County residents can sponsor a cause that will help more than 155,000 people. The cause isn't in a poverty-stricken land across the globe - it's in their own backyard. (1) comment

Two Kent convenience stores want to sell beer on Sundays. But it's up to the area residents to grant approval on the November ballot. (0) comments

Military mum on election

Freedom of speech collides with ROTC

Family, friends and co-workers may be debating politics in the days leading up to the presidential election - but not military personnel. (0) comments

Smeiles says he did nothing wrong

Audits reveal official's daughter's education paid for by federal funds

Two weeks ago, the Portage County commissioner's race was focused on the candidates' experience. Larry Solak, the challenger, had never been a commissioner before, while Chris Smeiles was finishing his 20th year as a commissioner and seeking his sixth term. (0) comments

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