Repairing things – instead of replacing them or throwing them away – is a way to save money and also helps keep waste out of landfills. That's the idea behind the Fix-It Kent Community Repair Workshop, a special event at which community volunteers who are good at fixing things work one-on-one with people who bring in broken or non-working items. So, not only can people get repairs done to clothing, electronics, small appliances, furniture and more – they gain confidence in learning how to do repairs themselves, with guidance from the volunteers. Fix-It K...
Crime and Justice in French Cinema: Ghost Trail & The Count of Monte Cristo
The Departments of Modern & Classical Language Studies and Sociology & Criminology present:
Crime and Justice in French Cinema
Join us October 15th through October 18th for a celebration of contemporary French cinema with a focus on crime and justice. We are proud to present six award-winning films that demonstrate the diversity and range of cinema in France. Each film, in its own way, deals with questions of how individuals and societies come to grips with crime, its aftermath, and how justice can be served.
My name is Toby Gbloguidi, and I’m a second-year architectural studies major with minors in environmental studies and nonprofit studies.My experience at Kent State has taught me that the key to enjoying your time in college is to your time in college is to create your own experience.Coming into my freshman year at Kent State, I was unsure if I was going to enjoy college. My approach to college was to put my head down and focus on my academics&nbs...