Fourteen people were arraigned earlier today in connection to the College Fest riots Saturday night. Most were charged with prohibitions and failure to disperse, and each pled not guilty. (0) comments
Listen: Nick talks about his younger years, before he was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome.
Listen: Nick explains how he felt when he was diagnosed with the mildest form of autism at age 16.
Listen: Nick talks about his life now, and how he has worked to overcome his disorder and have as normal a life as possible.
Nick Subak stood in the middle of Tops Market, shocked when the realization hit him...
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Listen to Chris McVay speak about May 4th:
They were there: This week, student politics reporter Melissa Dilley shares the stories of those who were on campus May 4, 1970.
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FlashFest kicks off at 2:30 tomorrow and has been moved into the M.A.C. Center because of rainy conditions. Admission is still free, and tickets are not needed for entry. (0) comments
Parking Services will soon have a solution for students who forget money for the parking meter. (1) comment
Student Legal Services met yesterday with a group of students arrested at College Fest to prepare them for arraignments, which are scheduled to take place today and tomorrow. (0) comments
DuWayne Porter, Portage County health commissioner, said people in Kent should feel relieved about the recent case of swine flu. In July 2008, the county ran a simulated scenario to prepare for a potential pandemic flu. (6) comments
Contrary to what some people believe, tenured professors don't have a short probationary period, aren't guaranteed lifetime employment at Kent State, aren't immune to termination and still contribute to the university. (0) comments
If you think an NFL linebacker delivers a hard hit, try bouncing back up after getting tackled by depression. Eric Hipple, former Detroit Lions quarterback, is familiar with both. (0) comments
Andy Povtak, political science graduate student, built up credit card debt when he was an undergraduate. He charged everything, from going-out expenses to books for law school. When he didn't have the money to pay for something he thought, "I'll put it on the credit card for later. (1) comment
When McGraw-Hill approached College of Nursing lecturers Barbara Yoost and Lynne Crawford about publishing a book, they were reluctant. (0) comments
Bud Goodall, one of the four candidates competing for the position of dean of the College of Communication and Information, answered questions during an informal roundtable discussion yesterday evening in the Student Center. (0) comments
The motto for Black United Students next year will be "know who you are." The group plans to incorporate more conscious programming to help enlighten students about the issues and achievements in the black community, said Dylan Sellers, president of BUS. (1) comment
Kent State Alumni Association is hosting its first Salute to Seniors event from 5-7 p.m. May 8 near the Rock on front campus. "It's a picnic and celebration of graduation," said Nancy Schiappa, associate director of alumni relations. (0) comments