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The four final candidates for dean of the College of Communication and Information have been selected, and they will visit the university next week. The candidate chosen from the pool will replace James Gaudino, former dean of the college, who was named president of Central Washington University last January. (0) comments

Sibs circus invades Kent

Bette Davis and the Beaver Song

Sibs circus invades Kent

This was the third year my little sister, Kendall, spent the weekend with me, and our cousin, Maddie, came too. Kendall is 9. Maddie is 6. (0) comments

Flight of the Conchords land with disco balls, parodies

3,000 flock to M.A.C. for singing comedians

Flight of the Conchords land with disco balls, parodies


Students, parents and everyone in between filed into the M.A.C. Center to see Flight of the Conchords, "New Zealand's fourth most popular digi-folk paradists," last night. (5) comments

When chemical physics graduate student Shawn Hurley picked up a Big-Top Bingo flier during one of his routine visits to the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, he made plans to get there early. (0) comments

Man on the street


Are Kent State students afraid they won't be able to find summer jobs? WATCH KentNewsNet's man on the street video to see how they feel. (0) comments

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Low test scores for Kent State football's incoming recruiting class

Low Test Scores for Recruiting Class/ Mitch Cooper/KentNewsNet.com


Low Test Scores for the Kent State Football Team's 2009 Recruiting Class. (27) comments

See what events are on the agenda this week. (1) comment

Susan's roasting business will end

Former employees will receive wages

Susan's Coffee and Tea will close its roasting operation and is also planning to sell its Akron store. (1) comment

Arts Festival brings unique aspect to museum

Twenty-five student pieces on display

Arts Festival brings unique aspect to museum

Tina Grondin's graphite on canvas work was valued at $1,500. If it had sold, she would have pocketed all of it. (0) comments

It has been 64 years since the end of the Holocaust, and people from across the nation, including Kent, will honor the memories of the 6 million lives lost. (0) comments

Teams battle it out for the title of top vegan iron chef

Weeklong Earth Day celebration begins

Teams battle it out for the title of top vegan iron chef

"Who's Your Mama?," a weeklong Earth Day celebration, began with a gong yesterday in the Student Center, signaling the first annual Vegan Iron Chef competition. (0) comments

Students, community members support Kent area children with each step they take

Yesterday's damp weather didn't stop Sabina Uzajova from participating in the 14th annual Walk for the Children, along with others who walked around campus and downtown. (0) comments

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