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Pedaling against Parkinson's


		Pedaling against Parkinson's

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

6 hours ago by Elizabeth Rund

Angela Ridgel has only been at Kent State for a few weeks, but her research is already gaining attention. Ridgel, an assistant professor of exercise science and physiology, was featured Sept. 2 on MSNBC's Nightly News.


WATCH Ridgel's story on MSNBC.

Sociology professor analyzes Mexican children's drawings of their ideas about the U.S., family

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

9 hours ago by Suzi Starheim

Joanna Dreby returned from Mexico with drawings of snow, money, skyscrapers and cars. The drawings were done by 423 Mexican children. At the time, she had no idea how much of a project the drawings would end up being for her and Kent State's sociology department.

Cleveland State Men's and Women's 2008-2009 Season Basketball Previews


		Cleveland State Men's and Women's 2008-2009 Season Basketball Previews

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

13 hours ago by Robert Ivory

Peterson Abiad Knows the Time Is Now Lady Vikes Head Coach Challenges Team to Success Last season the Lady Vikes basketball team came into the year with an uneasy feeling of where the team was heading. They had a potential first team Horizon League player on their roster, but not by her own fault, she had not risen to her full potential as a collegiate wonder.

The Wall Street Financial Crisis


		The Wall Street Financial Crisis

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day ago by Sairah Zaidi

The past couple of weeks have been the climax of a longstanding recipe for disaster which boasted such ingredients as reckless greed, deregulation, toxic sub-prime loans, and a housing bubble. The outcome? A series of monumental bank and investment firm failures precipitated by a massive increase in foreclosures, panic in the global financial markets, and a staggering $700 billion bailout proposal that was still being fine-tuned over the weekend in Washington.

HOPEWELL: A psych rock opera success story

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Gary S. Angelo REPORTER

Imagine completely floating through in a musical journey guiding you to the front row seats of a space rock opera about the erratic life of a touring band. Hopewell's 2005 sophomore effort 'Hopewell And The Birds of Appetite' does the just the trick.

Staff and students give back to hard-working Debartolo janitor

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

4 days ago by Emmalee C. Torisk REPORTER

Although you may not know her by name, Katherine "Miss Kathy" Murrell is as familiar a fixture in Youngstown State University's DeBartolo Hall as the outdated bright orange sofas and triangular ottomans in the first floor lounge.

Down on the farm

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

5 days ago by Anna Duszkiewicz

A pile of freshly dug-up earth covers Lucky's grave. The sky is gray, and a drizzle dampens the ground. It's Sunday morning at the pet cemetery of Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary, and the day starts off gloomily. Lucky, a 21-year-old Appaloosa horse rescued from neglect last spring, had to be put down the night before.

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