Julia Garrison News Editor Election day is just a weekend away. Here’s what you need to know about voting in the 2024 presidential election. Early voting ends on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. Students and community members registered in Wayne County can visit the …
2024 election
Dear COWnselor… elections and roommates
With the presidential election approaching, I am increasingly worried about the climate in my dorm during and after election night. I live in a small double room in Holden with a random roommate who outspokenly supports the opposite candidate than I do. How do I …
Candidates discuss local and national problems in LWV Candidates Night
Politicians running for local, state and national positions came to Wayne County to discuss politics and policies with Wayne County residents. Sam Kang Contributing Writer On Oct. 10, Wayne County residents met with several politicians during Candidates’ Night at Shisler Auditorium at The Ohio State …
A Scot’s guide to the Nov. 5 election in Ohio
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First female chief justice of Ohio’s supreme court speaks on gerrymandering
Amelia Crowley Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Sept. 17, the League of Women Voters held an event titled “The Fight to End Gerrymandering.” The event was held in Gault Recital Hall in Scheide Music Center. The main speaker at the event was former Judge Maureen O’Connor. …
Portage County sheriff: “[W]rite down all the addresses of the people who had [Kamala] signs in their yards,” NAACP and ACLU Ohio responds with concerns
Julia Garrison News Editor The current sheriff of Portage County is in hot water for a recent Facebook post, stirring controversy in the county that houses both Kent State University and Hiram College. Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski made a now-deleted post on his public Facebook page …