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INDEPENDENCE, Ohio- With time ticking away on LeBron James' continued tenure with the Cleveland Cavaliers, General Manager Danny Ferry said that the organization was no longer willing to wait in its quest for a championship. (2) comments

Destined for the Dark Ages?

Is our reporter the only one struggling with the digital to analog conversion?

Destined for the Dark Ages?

After a long day on June 12, I was looking forward to relaxing, watching the "Tonight Show" and maybe having a few laughs. I didn't count on the DTV transition - when television switched from analog to digital - to turn my relaxation into frustration. Being a poor college student, I had invested in a cheap antenna instead of going with cable. (0) comments

'09 budgets may change with state numbers

Colleges wait for finalized figures

Kent State's traditional budgeting model has had the revenues from tuition and the state of Ohio managed centrally by the university. But now, with the new Responsibility Center Management budgeting model being implemented on July 1, individual colleges within the university will be able to manage their own budgets internally. (3) comments

KSU seeks to connect campus to downtown

New acquisitions part of the "link district"

KSU seeks to connect campus to downtown

Ashley Kuenzig has been living at 220 S. Willow St. for three years. After the Board of Trustees resolved to purchase the house she lives in and the house next door, the senior fashion merchandising major has been given until June 29 to move out. (3) comments

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KSU gallery opens for art, autos and more

"Tangomania" ball ends night of events

The Kent State University Museum is celebrating the opening of the Deco Tour in conjunction with the Massillon Museum on June 27. Art Deco is an art form characterized by geometric shapes and bold lines that became popular in the1920s and 1930s. The style was used in architecture, interior design and poster art. (0) comments

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The Chronicle of Higher Education reported in February that tough times in financial, housing and major construction markets led to a silver lining for colleges and universities. It cited a McGraw-Hill report noting that "commercial, nonresidential construction markets fell 17 percent in 2008," which indicated that construction firms may be turning to higher education for business. (0) comments

Sky Walker is still being held at the Northwest Ohio Developmental Center in Toledo, Ohio, after being declared incompetent to stand trial last March. There are no hearings or court appearances pending. (0) comments

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Twitter users around the world are changing their location and time-zone settings to match those of Tehran residents in order to thwart government censors. These efforts reportedly impede the Iranian leadership's ability to single out Tweeters relaying political information from Iran - the more people listing Tehran as their location, the more difficult it is for Iranian officials to target activists within the country. (0) comments

KSU is now following you

University uses Twitter, other social media

Would you accept a friend request from Kent State? With the use of social networks like Facebook and Twitter growing on campus, this could be a question many students may face in the near future. So far, Kent State has tapped into Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as a part of the university's communication and marketing efforts. (2) comments

Five employees will lose their jobs when Kent State contracts its Helpdesk services to an outside company that specializes in higher education. The desk provides support for Flashline, Vista and general computer problems. The changes are expected to take affect by the end of 2009. (2) comments

The Chronicle of Higher Education reported in February that tough times in financial, housing and major construction markets led to a silver lining for colleges and universities. It cited a McGraw-Hill report noting that "commercial, nonresidential construction markets fell 17 percent in 2008," which indicated that construction firms may be turning to higher education for business. (0) comments

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