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While students may see winter break as a time to relax, there are some things students can do to get ahead. (0) comments

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Sonali Kudva remembers sitting outside at the Oberoi and looking at the city of Mumbai several months ago with her mother, waiting for her sister to obtain a visa. "I was horrified that those were the exact same places that I hung out at," said Kudva, who grew up outside of Mumbai. (1) comment







Cold and flu season is upon us and it is sometimes hard to keep healthy. Listen to some helpful hints from the DeWeese Health Center to stay healthy through finals week. (0) comments

Construction on the Crain Avenue Bridge is taking longer than anyone expected. The bridge, originally scheduled to reopen last Wednesday, will remain closed until Dec. 12 at the earliest. (0) comments

Gov. Ted Strickland warned of a potential $7.3 billion deficit for the upcoming state budget, news that doesn't bode well for Ohio's college students. (2) comments

Tennessee State University was the first public university to ban the JuicyCampus Web site from its computer networks and servers Nov. 12.But could JuicyCampus be banned from Kent State as well? (0) comments

Kevin Klose, president of National Public Radio Foundation and former president of NPR, made a pit stop from his tour of WKSU to visit Franklin Hall yesterday afternoon. He visited the new home of Kent State journalists to catch a glimpse of the Black Squirrel Radio, TV2 and Daily Kent Stater newsroom. (0) comments

Students pass by her every day. They hand their trays filled with dirty dishes and half eaten food to her at Kent Market 2 in the Kent Student Center. She smiles at them. Most walk away, some smile back and leave without a second thought about the woman behind the tray belt. (0) comments

Task force looks to better deal with domestic violence

Committee will suggest best practice models to Board of Regents

A task force examining Ohio college and university safety practices for intimate partner violence, stalking and sexual violence will recommend procedures to the Ohio Board of Regents in the spring. "The idea is to create a best practice model for voluntary use by Ohio's colleges and universities," said Hollie Hinton, director of the Governor's Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach. (0) comments

TODAY'S EVENTS Noon - 3 p.m. Pictures with Santa Where: Student Center lobby 4 - 6 p.m. Undergraduate Student Government Where: Student Center Governance Chambers 6 - 9 p.m. Holiday Harmony for the Salvation Where: Eastway lower lounge 7 - 10 p.m. Women's Liberation Collective Where: Student Center Room 317 7 - 11 p. (0) comments

Jonathan Bey, executive director for Undergraduate Student Government, said a goal this semester was to increase the new USG's accessibility and visibility to students. But some students said they haven't seen a change. "I think we got a start of getting our name out there more by putting out bigger programs like the concerts," Bey said. (0) comments

No word yet on interim CCI dean

No decision was made at a faculty meeting yesterday to determine the interim dean of the College of Communication and Information. Provost Robert Frank led the meeting to discuss the process of selecting a dean and any suggestions for an interim dean. Journalism professor Fred Endres said, "He said nothing. (0) comments

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