Public employees celebrate results
People crowded into the back room at Digger’s Bar & Grill wait-ing to hear the verdict Ohio voters would hand to unions — a verdict already well predicted by polls.
Issue 2 could change how faculty, administration work together
The future of faculty unions in Ohio lies in the hands of voters.
Acorn Alley developer may be interested in buying old hotel downtown
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Although the City of Kent made a $735,000 offer to buy the old Kent hotel last week, Ron Burbick has plans for the property, a knowledgeable source said Monday.
Silver Oaks sparks debate of legality versus morality
Silver Oaks Place residents will bring 45 individual complaints to mediation Wednesday, three days before a move-out date ordered by property owner Tell Real Estate.
KSU to follow other Ohio universities by not branding hotel
Gene Finn, Kent State’s vice president for institutional advancement, said the University Foundation came up with no downsides to keeping the upcoming hotel and conference center in downtown Kent independent of a national chain.
Nonprofit director proposes purchasing Silver Oaks for seniors
As the eviction deadline at Silver Oaks Place approaches, a Ravenna nonprofit organization is offering to purchase the senior living complex.
Kent State ranks third for student debt
The Kent State class of 2009 walked away with the third-highest amount of debt among Ohio’s public colleges.
LGBT minor gets more accessible
Coordinators of the LGBT studies minor are updating the program to make it more student-friendly.
PRIDE! Kent to vote again
PRIDE! Kent will redo executive board elections and welcome new members to the group at 8 p.m. on Thursday in the Student Center Governance Chamber. PRIDE! will recast their ballots after deeming their elections from the spring invalid.