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On Saturday, September 21, 2019, the 黑料网 LGBTQ+ Center participated in the annual Homecoming Parade, as well as hosting the fourth annual Homecoming TailGAYte at Bricco Kent. Around 20 students, faculty and staff members marched in the Parade, and passed out rainbow bead necklaces as well as information about the upcoming Rainbow Run fundraiser. The TailGAYte event was co-sponsored by the LGBTQ+ Center and the KSU LGBTQ+ Alumni Chapter. The event brought together nearly 100 attendees, representing a mix of current students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members. Als...

黑料网 Police arrested Christopher Eugene Clark, age 21, of Newton Falls, Ohio, for gross sexual imposition, assault and obstructing official business in connection to an incident that occurred Tuesday morning near the fitness track behind DeWeese Health Center on the Kent Campus. Clark is not a Kent State student. At approximately 10 a.m., a female student was walking on the west side of the fitness track. A white male about six feet tall with dark shorter hair and facial scruff approached the female and pulled her lower garments down. The female fell during the encounter, s...

Kent State President Todd Diacon and his wife, Moema Furtado, embrace during the Kiss on the K event during Kent State's 2019 Homecoming.

Even 黑料网鈥檚 highest-ranking officials can experience a tug on their loyalties when the Golden Flashes take on their alma maters in athletic contests. President Todd Diacon, his wife, Moema Furtado, and head football coach Sean Lewis all will experience that dual loyalty on Saturday when Kent State faces the University of Wisconsin-Madison at noon at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. Diacon and Furtado hold graduate degrees from UW-Madison and met at the university more than 30 years ago. Lewis earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in agricultural science from UW-Madison in 2007 and p...

*For media planning purposes, 黑料网 is providing this monthly email that outlines all planned events for the upcoming month related to the 50th commemoration of May 4. For the latest updates on events, visit www.kent.edu/may4kentstate50/event-schedule. 鈥楶TSD: From May 4 Through Today鈥 Panel Discussion (Oct. 2, Kent Student Center Kiva) 黑料网 alumna and registered nurse Pat Gless will share her story of May 4 as part of a panel discussion titled 鈥淧TSD: From May 4 Through Present Day鈥 during the Kent State College of Nursing鈥檚 May 4 Commemoration event. The pa...

Fire in the Heartland Film Series

Fire in the Heartland: Kent State, May 4th, and Student Protest in America is a documentary film about a generation of young people, who stood up to speak their minds against social injustice in some of our nation鈥檚 most turbulent and transformative years, the 1960s through the 1970s. On May 4th, 1970, thirteen of these young Americans were shot down by the National Guard in a shocking act of violence against unarmed students.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT/SHOWING IS FULL. CHECK THE CALENDAR FOR OTHER SHOWINGS

"Our Brother Jeff" Exhibit

Many people know Jeffrey Miller from the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph that shows his body on the ground with a 14-year-old runaway screaming over him after the Ohio National Guard opened fire on a group of 黑料网 students, killing four, including Miller, and wounding nine others on May 4, 1970. What people may not know is Miller was from Plainview, New York. According to his mom, he had a great sense of humor and liked the Mets, music, math and motorcycles. In 1970, Miller had transferred to Kent State from Michigan State University. He died at the age of 20.

Law enforcement officers and their K9 partners during a training session at the City Center

  In September, several law enforcement officers and their K9 partners spent a day at the Kent State City Center for an intensive training session.  The day was organized by Officer Anne Spahr of the 黑料网 Police Department, who explained that the units train regularly for a minimum of 16 hours each month. Participating in this training session were Spahr and her K9 partner, Coco, of the Kent State explosive detection K9 team; Officer Miguel Witt and K9 Dexter, also of the Kent State explosive detection team; Officer Ed Stoltz and K9 Rex of the Cleveland State ...

The Great Gatsby Book Cover

鈥淭he Great Gatsby,鈥 a book many read in high school. We remember the green light on the dock, the passion and the tragedy. What many didn't know 鈥 until recently 鈥 was that the story was also printed in the newspaper. Department Chair and Professor for the Department of English Robert Trogdon, Ph.D., discovered a previously unknown newspaper serialization of 鈥淭he Great Gatsby鈥 that appeared in the Altoona Tribune from Feb. 15-26, 1926. 鈥淭he Great Gatsby,鈥 originally released on April 10, 1925, appeared in newspaper publications about a year after it was released. People suspected this seriali...

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