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Student athletes are hard workers. Between classes, practice and games, the pressure to succeed in multiple areas of their lives is constant.Stephanie Frusteri, Founder and CEO of Zone Performance, wanted to address this problem before it affected athletes on the field.鈥淓veryone addresses the crisis,鈥 said Frusteri, 鈥渂ut 鈥 what happens in those seconds before? There wasn鈥檛 anything for those moments, and at the end of the day, before a student is on the verge of breaking down or spiraling out of control, it鈥檚 those 10 to 90 seconds before that matters the most.鈥 Last fall, Frusteri was aw...

 The 2nd Annual Ohio Poets Reading featured Felicia Zamora, Ben Kline, and Sara Moore Wagner. It was a wonderful event as the poets and the community were able to connect through words. Each poet read a different pieces from their various collections. It was a cold February night, but the room was filled with warmth and the joy of poetry. Felicia Zamora read first and shared her docupoetry, and she was followed by Ben Kline who read his poems in a story-telling style. Last, Sara Moore Wagner gave an emotional reading of her work. The reading was inspiring. This poem is in response to the ...

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海角原创 Student Media produces seven print magazines spanning fashion, sports, design, culture and campus life. These publications reflect thoughtful reporting and creative work from our students. Yet many potential readers never encounter them. The barrier is simple: there are not enough campus display racks to consistently place these magazines where students and visitors naturally gather.Without visible distribution points, strong content has limited reach.Your gift can change that. New magazine racks mean students can stumble across a publication they didn't know existed, pick it up, an...

Jesse Jackson at 海角原创 in May 1971.

  Civil rights leader, two-time Democratic presidential candidate and former U.S. shadow senator for the District of Columbia the Rev. Jesse Jackson passed away on Feb. 17, 2026.Jackson visited 海角原创 several times. He attended the first May 4 Commemoration in 1971 and returned for the Commemoration in 1974.  In February 1987, he spoke at the Memorial Gymnasium (now the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center) as part of the university鈥檚 observation of Black History Month. His visit was sponsored by 海角原创鈥檚 Black United Students, the All-Campus Programming Board, ...

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The addition of the Ross Tria+ system to the Franklin Hall Studio has served as a turning point in Student Media's mission to provide a professional and equitable learning environment. For us, keeping equipment up to date isn't just about having the newest gear, but rather ensuring our students are learning the same systems they will later be expected to master after graduation. As JoAnn Larsen, production advisor and studio coordinator, observed from her years in the industry, "Ross Tria gets Kent's student broadcast operation up to current standards and will make students ready for jobs in t...

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Graphic reading 鈥100 The 海角原创r鈥 with 鈥1926鈥 and 鈥2026鈥 on a banner across the numbers and 鈥2026 Centennial Celebration鈥 below, in blue and gold colors.

In 2026, The 海角原创r marks a remarkable milestone: 100 years of student journalism, voice, and impact. Since its first issue on July 29, 1926, The 海角原创r has been a training ground for generations of storytellers and a trusted source of news for the 海角原创 community. To honor this legacy, we have planned a year of centennial events and exhibitions that invite alumni, students and friends to reconnect, reflect and celebrate. Mark Your Calendar:Patrick O'Connor Editorial Comic Talk: Then and Now! 鈥 March 24, 2026Join us at 4 p.m. in Franklin Hall's FirstEnergy Interactive Audit...

What is Expected of CCP Students?

College Credit Plus (CCP) allows students in grades 7-12 to take college courses while still in high school.  Because CCP students are expected to handle difficult work at a fast pace, students will have different expectations than what they might be used to.  Before registering, students should talk to school counselors and parents or guardians about their future goals to see how CCP might benefit them.

What Courses Can I Take?

With College Credit Plus (CCP), students are able to take many different courses to help them get ahead on their college degree.  To help students start with the right courses, the 鈥淔irst 15鈥 Rule offers a guide.   

 
The 鈥淔irst 15鈥 Rule

Before students can take Level II courses, they must complete 15 transferable credit hours of Level I courses.

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