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Holocaust survivor leads Kristallnacht remembrance

Seventeen people were hidden behind a wall. Except for their breathing, nothing else could be heard. Suddenly, a baby girl began crying. To avoid being discovered, the baby's mother suffocated her to death. "I will never forget that day in my life," said Betty Gold, recalling the first day her family hid to escape the Nazi regime. (0) comments

Kent State Faculty Senate will launch a Commission on Academic Integrity to examine the university's policies on student plagiarism, cheating and other forms of academic dishonesty. (0) comments

Aisha Ajayi did more than just go over the syllabus on the first day of her Business Policy and Strategy class this semester. Ajayi, assistant professor of management and information systems, introduced the class to the lives of the Tsavo tribal people in Kenya. (0) comments

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Debbie Loughney pushed down the handle to a vacant bathroom on the fourth floor of Korb Hall and slowly opened the door. A few wadded paper towels littered the tile floor. Loughney pointed to a dark yellow stain near the toilet and shook her head. "This is the bathroom I was telling you about," she said. (13) comments

With the review of Kent's current zoning code underway, redevelopment in the downtown district is one of the focus areas that will potentially be affected by zoning changes. (0) comments

The chapter of Sociologists for Women in Society from Kent State and the University of Akron recently completed a two-week collection of undergarments for women's shelters and rape crisis centers. (0) comments

Procex cleans air after violation

Plant's emissions were 'obnoxious'

Residents around Middlebury Road may be relieved from the pungent smell that has been creeping around the past few months. After being threatened with a fine of $25,000 a day, Procex Ltd., located at 880 Cherry St., is cleaning up its act. (0) comments

Planning Commission approves 'Akorn Alley'

Plan is third phase of redevelopment

The Kent Planning Commission quickly approved phase three of the downtown Kent project Nov. 4 after Ron Burbick, who proposed and is funding a majority of the Phoenix Project, gave a short thirty-minute review about "Akorn Alley." (0) comments

ROTC enlists local teens with disabilities

High school students part of new program

ROTC enlists local teens with disabilities

Hudson High School senior Jaymes Wychert rides the bus to Kent State Air Force ROTC twice a week to work as a part of the Transition Collaborative. The Transition Collaborative at Kent State works with local schools to coordinate on-campus jobs for high school students with disabilities. (0) comments

Lt. Col. Dale Holland will speak at 3:30 p.m. today in Room 306 of the Student Center as a part of Kent State's Veteran Recognition Event. (0) comments

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