College in northeastern Ohio that is overrun by cute, but annoying, black squirrels imported from Canada by a janitor over 30 years ago. Mascot is an eagle/lightning bolt.
I was once attacked by a black squirrel at Kent State.
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The liberal capitol of the mid-west.
Kent state really does compare to Berkley and Harvard!
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A really shitty school were nothing ever goes on on Friday nights and we get pissed so we drive 2.5 hours to BG where one of my friends gets an underage for peeing behind a building!! And that's all because of Kent State!
That damn Kent State ruined my life!!
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A college in Ohio, where people often say their slogan is "Kent Read! Kent Write! Kent State!" Not exactly the bee's knees.
High School Senior Girl: OMG!!!! I got into Kent State... I GOT INTO KENT STATE!!!! AHHH!
Everybody Else: Holy shit! Who gives a fuck, your mother got in... if that tells you anything.
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A gathering place for under-achievers between the ages of 18 and 31, located on the site of a former National Guard shooting range.
I don't know what I want to do with my life, man, but my moms wants me to get me an education so I'm gonna chill for a while at Kent State.
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1. (n) A University in Ohio where a tragic event happened during the Viet Nam War in May 4, 1970, in which four student protestors of the war in Viet Nam were killed, and nine were wounded. The National Guard was sent to the campus after the university's ROTC building was burned down in protest. Over sixty rifle rounds and countless canisters of tear gas were fired at protesters. Some refer to the event in itself as "The Four on the Fourth".
2. (v) Also used as a verb referring to the actions on the day of the event. See going postal
1. "Kent State is a pure example of faulty processes within the nation's military"
2. "I swear, I was about to go Kent State on they ass!"
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Another name for the event that happened on May 4th, 1970, when National Guard troops opened fire on students after a series of protests occuring on the campus of Kent State University and in the adjoining town of Kent, Ohio.
The incident was initially sparked by planned student protests against Nixon's announcement that the US would send troops into Laos and Cambodia during the Vietnam War.
Students started gathering to protest in the first few days of May, 1970. Within days, the conflict between students and National Guard troops called in to keep order had led to arrests, injuries, the deliberate burning of an ROTC building, and the deaths of four students.
1) The events of May 4th, 1970, also called the Kent State Massacre, inspired a Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song called "Ohio" (written by Neil Young).
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