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The state of patriotism in Kent

The true patriotic American pastime

Fireworks are a reason for people to get together as one and celebrate patriotism. Patriotism has changed a lot over the years. There is more controversy about it because of the war and people not knowing what they want with the situation, but it is all about the love of our country.

Kent's view on patriotism

Scouts discover honor for country in nature

Honoring the veterans

Student sees patriotism through campaigning, activism, involvement

KSU graduate hopes to see change in America

WATCH: Freedom's Price: Alan's Story

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NEOUCOM president to step down in 2009

Nora will not renew her contract, says head role 'is rapidly expanding beyond a single person'

NEOUCOM president to step down in 2009

Dr. Lois Margaret Nora, the president and dean of the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy has decided not to renew her contract after spending six years with the program. (0) comments

Temporary hire to help university go green, conserve resources

If successful, position may become permanent

The university plans to hire a temporary consultant to evaluate and offer ways to make the Kent State campuses more environmentally sustainable. (5) comments

The School of Communication Studies will soon find a new home in Taylor Hall after outgrowing its limited space in the Music and Speech Center. (0) comments

Williams Hall burglar enters guilty plea

Kent State student released on $20K bond

A Kent State student pleaded guilty to a felony burglary charge on Friday at his pre-trial hearing at the Portage County Common Pleas Court. (0) comments

Students enrolled for fewer than five credit hours during the summer will be forking over more than just Flashcards to use the Student Recreation and Wellness Center. (1) comment

Gregory Andrews assumed his position as interim executive dean for regional campuses yesterday following the retirement of Shirley Barton. Barton worked for Kent for 32 years and had served as executive dean for regional campuses since 2001. Andrews has served as dean of the Tuscarawas campus for 14 years. (0) comments

Former Kent State track and field athlete Kim Kreiner qualified Monday for the 2008 U.S. Olympic team in the women's javelin event. (0) comments

Schwartz to step down from second presidential position

When Steve Michael arrived at the airport to start his new job at Kent State, he wasn't expecting Michael Schwartz, then president of Kent State, to pick him up. (0) comments

Leon Bibb is best known for his work as a broadcaster on Cleveland newscasts, but his interest in writing is more than professional. (1) comment

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Some students in Upward Bound who once depended on help from the Salvation Army had the opportunity to experience what it is like to be on the giving end of the spectrum. (0) comments

Renovations at Eastway Center to bring first-year programming under one roof

Residence Services' summer work includes new electrical systems, expanded wireless access

Construction and renovation crews are updating and renovating several dorms this summer. (0) comments

At Townhall II in Kent, there is a small room with wide glass panes where two of the walls should be. Five computers sit in this room, and 15 phones wait to ring. (0) comments

As students at Kent State Trumbull clear the hallways and pile out of the classrooms after a long day of summer classes, the stage lights are beginning to warm up down the hall at Kent Trumbull Theatre. (0) comments

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