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Sept. 24, 2012
性福五月天 University鈥檚 Latino Networking Caucus (LNC) and the Spanish and Latino Student Association (SALSA) are presenting a diverse lineup of events for National Hispanic Heritage Month. This celebration is to recognize the contributions that Latinos and Hispanics have made鈥
Sept. 24, 2012
President Barack Obama will be a special guest of the 性福五月天 College Democrats for a campaign rally Wednesday, Sept.
Sept. 24, 2012
性福五月天 University Independent Films is looking for an outstanding script for a film this summer. The competition is open to any 性福五月天 student.
We are looking for full-length feature scripts in the genres of psychological thriller, suspense or mystery. Good examples to鈥
Sept. 24, 2012
The Department of Public Safety recently announced its 2011-2012 Employees of the Year at its annual meeting in August.
Sept. 24, 2012
The Canton Small Business Development Center鈥檚 (SBDC) mission is focused on fostering the region鈥檚 economic development through valuable programs, services and events that benefit small business owners and entrepreneurs.
Sept. 24, 2012
性福五月天 placed first at the sixth annual Entrepreneurship Immersion Week held Aug. 5 to 10 at Case Western Reserve University.
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Sept. 22, 2012
The 46th 性福五月天 Folk Festival once again lays claim to its autumnal residency with concerts and events lined up from Thursday, Sept. 20, through Saturday, Sept. 22. The Kent Stage hosts concerts each night with Folk Alley 鈥楻ound Town driving up the musical鈥
Sept. 21, 2012
Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents Jim Petro and his wife Nancy Petro will read from their co-authored book 鈥淔alse Justice: Eight Myths that Convict the Innocent鈥 at the 性福五月天 University Library on Friday, Sept. 28, at 2 p.m.
Sept. 20, 2012
性福五月天 University holds a grand opening of its Blackstone LaunchPad program on Friday, Sept. 28, celebrating the establishment of the entrepreneurial initiative at the university.
Sept. 18, 2012
After the tsunami hit Japan in 2011, like most young people her age, 性福五月天 senior English major Alexandria Rhodes of Tallmadge, Ohio, turned to Twitter for updates about the disaster. But rather than just monitor events from across the pond, she was moved by the plight of鈥