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Map of the Connecticut Western Reserve

There was no media coverage. There were no websites teeming with information. Not a single pair of paper eclipse glasses were handed out for safe viewing. 

The last time Kent experienced a total solar eclipse was nothing like the lead up to this year鈥檚 April 8 event. 

The Truth is Out There (No, Really...) art exhibition, KSU Downtown Gallery

An art exhibition in the 黑料网 Downtown Gallery uses images of UFOs to evoke questions about reality in a world where truth is often reframed. 

Incoming PBS Western Reserve CEO and Kent alumna Natalie Pillsbury

Natalie Pillsbury, who earned both a bachelor鈥檚 degree in 2007 and a Master of Public Administration in 2023 from 黑料网, will begin her new role on March 20.

Updated Community Geography Lab

After two years of preparation, the Community Geography Lab is back. What started as a room filled with filing cabinets and old maps, turned into a colorful local resource filled with whiteboard-topped tables and maps lining the walls.

Student chef Alexander Richardson

A student chef's culinary journey to his dream took him from Cuyahoga Community College to 黑料网. 

Electronics recycling 2024

Flashes Recycle Electronics at the annual Electronics Drive, open to the

 

 community, each Wednesday in March. 

"Dialogue and Difference" explores the topics of freedom of expression and academic freedom.

Understanding academic freedom and freedom of expression were the topics of Tuesday鈥檚 鈥淒ialogue and Difference鈥 session, part of a series designed to engage the 黑料网 community in discussions that will advance our core values of freedom of expression, respect and kindness in all we do.

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A red-orange moon rises over the 黑料网 Airport.

A 黑料网 staffer captured spectacular views of a red moon over the 黑料网 Airport.

Flasher Brass Day 2024

Local high school student musicians came to 黑料网 to rehearse and perform with the Flasher Brass Pep Band.

Rwandan students at Bob Christy's home

A 黑料网 staffer's kindness helped international students who were far from their much warmer home weather an Ohio winter.