Camouflaged students jive like no one can see
Close to 300 people attended The Pit Homecoming Theme Dance in the Student Center, 9 p.m. – midnight, Thursday.
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Close to 300 people attended The Pit Homecoming Theme Dance in the Student Center, 9 p.m. – midnight, Thursday.
Read MoreTo end one of the most important and highly celebrated weeks of the school year at CSC, students gathered in the Student Center Ballroom at 9 p.m., Saturday.
Read MoreCAB, Senate, Blue Key and the Faculty of Homecoming committee organized the “Going on a Bear Hunt” Homecoming parade which took place on Main Street at 9:30 a.m., Saturday.
Read MoreThe CSC Homecoming Coronation occurred in the Student Center Ballroom, at 7 p.m., Oct. 7 to announce this year’s Royalty Court.
Read MoreStraight out of “Harry Potter,” Quidditch flew to CSC’s campus Friday, thanks to the organization of Katrina Hurley, 21, senior of Seward, RA of Kent, at the Amphitheater, outside of Brooks Hall.
Read MorePicture your typical elementary school spelling bee. Creaky bleachers, stale gymnasium air, proud parents filling the stands, and nervous students, trying their best to stay calm.
Read MoreWhat is the key to proper nutrition? That is the first question people ask when they are looking to lose weight, lead a healthy lifestyle or just have overall better health.
Read MoreIt was a cold and foggy morning as members from the community, students, faculty, and loved ones affected by suicide joined together Saturday. They participated in the “Out of Darkness” walk beginning in Wilson Park to help raise funds for vital research and gain awareness about suicide prevention.
Read MoreWhen we think of modern games, we think of soldiers getting into epic gunfights, warriors holding mighty swords, and heroes that stand the test of time to thwart evil. We don’t think of scary clowns running around hugging random people. We then see a game like “Dropsy” and wonder, “Who does this appeal to?”
Read MoreThe Kent Hall Kegger is a reminder that you can have fun without alcohol. This statement comes from senior Residential Adviser Katrina Hurley who stood at the door in front of the Gold Room during the party heavy atmosphere last Saturday night.
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