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Tomorrow marks the annual observation of Veterans Day, a time to honor all the American men and women who have served our country during wars. (0) comments

'Salvage' draws biggest crowd in recent years

Design and trash coalesce in fashions at Beaux Arts Ball

'Salvage' draws biggest crowd in recent years

Dresses with crumpled newspaper attached as ruffle, a vest made out of tied plastic Acme bags and an a-line skirt made out of blue water bottle labels were among the designs that walked the runway Friday night at the Student Center Ballroom.
VIEW an audio slideshow of the Beaux Arts Ball.
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The Kent State men's basketball team defeated Muskingum College 72-53 last night in an exhibition game at the M.A.C. Center. (0) comments

Student sends encouragement to soldiers' families

Notes aim to comfort those who lost loved ones during Iraq war

Student sends encouragement to soldiers' families

Angie Conant, senior speech pathology and audiology major, wrote a letter to the family of a fallen soldier during the summer of 2007, thanking them for their son's service. (0) comments

New e-mail system met with few problems

Students, alumni pleased with Gmail, launch went smoothly

Since Kent State Google E-mail launched last week, more than 11,500 accounts have already been switched. (1) comment

WATCH raw footage from election night at Grant Park.">WATCH raw footage from election night at Grant Park.

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Brotherhood, unity keep BUS community together

Anniversary banquet celebrates triumphs

Brotherhood, unity keep BUS community together

Black United Students' 40th anniversary celebration was not a regular banquet - it was a family reunion. (0) comments

Students prove they have it at rec's second late night event

Endurance and ability tested at G.U.T.S.

Although Mike O'Malley and Moria Quirk were nowhere to be found, 41 teams of students tried to prove they "had it" late Friday night. Kent State's version of G.U.T.S., a late night event based on the popular Nickelodeon game show took place at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

VIEW an audio slideshow of the events at G.U.T.S..

WATCH a video of the events at G.U.T.S..
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Dance piece depicts stages of life through movement and technology

Piece to be performed as part of 'Dance '08'

Three dancers are rehearsing to portray the stages of life in a unique dance for "Dance '08: Excellence in Motion." (0) comments

James Gaudino, College of Communications and Information dean, returned from his interview at Central Washington University and now he and his environment will be under scrutiny this week. Gaudino applied for the presidency of Central Washington in September and went to the university for an interview last Sunday through Wednesday. (0) comments

Suicide prevention fundraiser surpasses goal, looks to future

University collected money throughout October for the cause

The Office of Safety and Security raised $1,220 during October for its suicide prevention fundraiser, exceeding its $1,000 goal. (0) comments

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Merge could benefit county's housing market

Howard Hanna and Realty One now joined

Two family-owned real estate companies became each other's kin in an acquisition last weekend that will change the landscape of Northeast Ohio's housing and commercial property markets. Howard Hanna, the region's largest real estate company, bought Real Living Realty One, the second largest realty company in Northeast Ohio. (0) comments

Kent physicists search for the unknown

Work will identify new phase of matter

Physics professors at Kent State University continue a quest in search of the "holy grail" of their field. Through a direct connection with the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider facility at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island N.Y, these three physicists spend their little free time away from the university conducting research to identify a new phase of matter. (0) comments

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