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A portion of the welcome screen on UA's new app.

UAkron App Now Available

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor December 12, 2018

In November, The University of Akron launched its new app with capabilities beyond just Brightspace. Through the app, students can view their class schedules, check their UA Gmail account, see a campus...

Kaitlin Bennett, commonly known as the Kent State “gun girl” speaks during her visit to The University of Akron on Thursday.

Kaitlin Bennett Visits UA, Vows Open Carry Return

By Jake Herron, Online Editor December 6, 2018

A visit to The University of Akron by Kaitlin Bennett, better known as the Kent State “gun girl,” drew reactions from a small crowd that formed around her at the center of the UA campus on Thursday,...

Sarah Hamilton helping a student at ZipAssist.

SEFA Grant Helps UA Students with Non-Academic Financial Needs

By Brooklyn Dennison and Sala Wier December 5, 2018

Sarah Hamilton, assistant director of ZipAssist, describes a student from The University of Akron who was suddenly kicked out of her home in October when she began having trouble academically since she...

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MakerStudio at UA Offers Free 3D Printing for Students

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief November 28, 2018

The University of Akron offers free 3D printing for students through MakerStudio, found on the ground floor of Bierce Library. Students are limited to 10 personal prints or 30 print hours, the University...

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Stan Hywet’s “Deck the Halls” 2018 to Host Winter Wonderland

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor November 21, 2018

Starting on Nov. 23, Stan Hywet will be hosting their “Deck the Halls” event where on select nights, guests will be able to visit the grounds and view inside the manor house that will be decorated...

‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Coming to Bierce Library

By Benjamin Bast, Reporter November 21, 2018

Dungeons & Dragons Friday will be coming to Bierce Library on Nov. 30. From 1-3 p.m., complete with the chance to work with a Dungeon Master, a short adventure and provided characters. This event...

According to worldaidsday.org, the red awareness ribbon was created in 1991 by twelve artists in New York. (Image via NIAID on Flickr)

World AIDS Day at UA: Increase Awareness, Offer Free HIV Testing

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor November 21, 2018

In honor of the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day and to increase awareness towards AIDS/HIV, the Zips Programming Network, serveAkron and Campus Programs will be tabling in the Taber Student Union Trapezoid...

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One Injured, One Arrested in UA Residence Hall Shooting

By Jake Herron, Online Editor November 10, 2018

One person was injured and one was arrested following an “accidental weapon discharge” inside Exchange Residence Hall during the early morning hours of Saturday, Nov. 10. At 12:30 a.m. Saturday, officers...

A few students spend time in the Taber Student Union.

Five-Star Friday Opinions From Fellow UA Students

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief November 10, 2018

Nearing the end for the school semester, The Buchtelite asked several University of Akron students their opinions about Five-Star Fridays. Five-Star Fridays is an initiative implemented by former UA...

It’s the time for giving, drop by Hair Geek Studio to donate to their second annual Thanksgiving food drive. (Image via Pexels)

Hair Geek Studio Holds Thanksgiving Food Drive

By Amanda Piekarz, Arts & Entertainment Editor November 9, 2018

In association with Band of Barbers, the Hair Geek Studio and Distinguished Gents Tonsorial are holding their second annual Thanksgiving Food Drive until Nov. 18 to provide food to the homeless and others...

This graphic shows a plan of the Akron Zoo’s Pride of Africa exhibit, set to debut in May 2020. (Image via Akron Zoo)

Akron Zoo Announces Pride of Africa, Exhibit Expansion

By Amanda Piekarz, Arts & Entertainment November 9, 2018

The Akron Zoo announced a $17 million expansion for a new exhibit, Wild Asia, featuring lions and tigers that will replace Tiger Valley and the Pride of Africa that will be on three acres of newly developed...

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Etiquette Lunch Offers Networking Opportunities

By Benjamin Bast, Reporter November 6, 2018

The University of Akron will be holding an Etiquette Lunch on Friday, Nov. 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Taber Student Union Ballroom for students to meet with potential employers and learn more about...

Previous Akron Hope volunteers with a students who received gifts through the outreach program. (Image via Akron Hope)

Zips for Akron Hope: Get Involved in Wrapping Night, Delivery Days

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor October 31, 2018

In December, Zips for Akron Hope will be holding their fourth annual Adopt a Classroom Outreach event and will be adopting four elementary schools in Akron Public schools this year to help spread the Christmas...

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International Center to Feature Study Abroad Fair

By Benjamin Bast, Reporter October 31, 2018

 The University of Akron is hosting a 'Study Abroad Fair' on Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Piano Lounge, near Starbucks in the Taber Student Union. There are four types of programs;...

The Roo Lounge changed their sign to “The Boo Lounge” in the spirit of Halloween.

‘Family Game Room Night’ Offers Fun, Free Halloween Party

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor October 30, 2018

The Zips Programming Network is hosting “Family Game Room Night” on Friday, Nov. 2 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Roo Lounge at the Taber Student Union. According to The University of Akron...

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Bierce Library to Host Board Game Fridays for Students

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor October 25, 2018

Starting this semester, Bierce Library will be holding Board Game Fridays from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the lobby area next to Starbucks on the last Friday of every month. The first event will be on Oct. 26...

The cover of the 2018 edition of the AshBelt. (Photo courtesy of the AshBelt).

Submissions for The AshBelt Open in November

By Amanda Piekarz, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 24, 2018

The AshBelt, the Literary Journal at The University of Akron, will begin accepting creative writing submissions from any and all UA undergraduates in November until Feb. 1, 2019. A student does not...

This is Dez, a 1-year-old brown and white beagle at the Summit County Animal Control Facility, who is available to be adopted.

‘Adopt-A-Thon’ Gives Families Opportunities to Adopt for Less

By Brooklyn Dennison and Megan Parker October 24, 2018

Summit County is holding their ninth annual Adopt-A-Thon on Saturday, Oct. 27, where all available animals from the Division of Animal Control can be adopted for $10. The event will take place from...

The Office of Accessibility hosts Disabilities Awareness Week every year in October. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Accessibility)

Disabilities Awareness Week at UA Seeks Increased Awareness

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor October 24, 2018

The Office of Accessibility is hosting Disabilities Awareness Week from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 at The University of Akron to increase awareness of disabilities and related services on campus. Tess Miller,...

Visitors partake in Fall Visit Day. (Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

Fall Visit Day Offers Future Students Insight on Campus Life

By Benjamin Bast, Reporter October 24, 2018

The University of Akron is hosting “Fall Visit Day” on Nov. 3 for high school students and transfer students planning to continue their education at UA. Check-in for attendees will begin at 8:30...

The new Stark State Akron is located on Perkins Street near the UA campus. The facility opened to SSC students in August 2018.

University of Akron, Stark State Announce Dual Enrollment Initiative

By Jake Herron, Online Editor October 17, 2018

Administrators from The University of Akron and Stark State College jointly announced a new dual enrollment initiative designed to integrate students into each institution. The announcement of the new...

The Complete List of Programs Cut at The University of Akron

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor October 17, 2018

This list was made using a list of eliminated programs released at the Aug. 15 Board of Trustees meeting and is organized by degree type and the college in which program was offered. The programs are...

Heather Walter. (Buchtelite file photo)

Clarifying Miscommunication Among Part-time Faculty Members

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief October 16, 2018

Heather Walter, Director of the School of Communication and associate professor, cleared up miscommunication among some part-time faculty members regarding hybrid courses at The University of Akron. Several...

Republicans and Democrats will face off again during this midterm election, everyone is encouraged to vote. (Photo courtesy of Pixabay)

Midterm Elections: Voting Information

By Amanda Piekarz, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 15, 2018

Voting is the best way to exercise your basic human rights while making sure your voice is heard. Since the deadline to register for voting in Ohio was Oct. 9, 2018, voters are now responsible to find...

From occasional drinking to binge drinking, UA attempts to educate students on the impacts of alcohol consumption. (Photo courtesy of Senior Airman Gino Reyes, Seymour Johnson AFB)

Alcohol Awareness Week at UA

By Sala Wier and Megan Parker October 15, 2018

Sponsored by Campus Programs, Alcohol Awareness Week runs from Oct. 15-19 at The University of Akron with various events to increase students’ awareness of the impact alcohol can have. According to...

Headphone Zones are loud areas where people with sensory problems are encouraged to wear their noise-canceling headphones provided by the zoo. (Photo courtesy of Akron Zoo)

Akron Zoo Nationally Recognized as Sensory Inclusive

By Amanda Piekarz, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 10, 2018

The Akron Zoo is the first zoo in the state of Ohio and only the second in the country to become sensory inclusive as it maintains measures to ensure safe and quiet places for guests with invisible disabilities...

A sign on the third floor of Bierce showing the area is reserved for students to study in a quiet environment.

Bierce Library Hosts ‘Super Quiet Study Hall’ on Five-Star Fridays

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor October 10, 2018

Students can attend “Super Quiet Study Hall” every Friday until Dec. 14, 2018, on the third floor of the Bierce Library from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. According to The University of Akron Events site, Super...

Taylor Bennington, President of the UA student body and Undergraduate Student Government. (Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

USG President Discusses Support for APR, Student Reactions to Results

By Brooklyn Dennison and Megan Parker October 9, 2018

During an exclusive interview with The Buchtelite, Taylor Bennington, President of Undergraduate Student Government at The University of Akron, explained why USG supported the Academic Program Review and...

Interim President Dr. John Green said only five percent of students were impacted by the programs cut at UA.

Concerns, Responses to Cut Programs Impact on Students

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor October 8, 2018

Students and faculty members at The University of Akron have raised questions regarding how the phased out programs will impact current and future students’ education, degree quality and ability to complete...

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‘Come One, Come All’ to Homecoming

By Jordyn Etling, Sports Editor October 6, 2018

When you say the word 'Fall,' everyone thinks of something different; such as the season, Halloween, sweaters, a warm blanket, pumpkin spice and best of all: Homecoming. Every year, schools all over the...

Students fill out “I stand up to suicide because” signs.

‘Stand Up to Suicide’ Gives Students Suicide Awareness, Empowerment

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief October 3, 2018

Rainy days did not stop Katie Hickman from pursuing her honors project, Stand Up to Suicide, which was dedicated to raising awareness about suicide and empowering those who may have been impacted by it. For...

Jerry Springer speaks to University of Akron students, community members and fans at the Taber Student Union.

Jerry Springer Visits UA, Discusses Political Climate

By Jake Herron, Online Editor October 2, 2018

Television star and former Cincinnati mayor Jerry Springer was the guest of honor at a meeting of the College Democrats of The University of Akron on Wednesday, Sept. 26 at the Taber Student Union. Dozens...

A sign marks the location of the Esports venue at Williams Honors College. This spot was originally a  Zip Card Office branch

Esports at UA Receives Mixed Reactions from Community

By Tyler Gunter, Guest Writer October 2, 2018

Getting part of your college tuition paid for by smashing buttons on a controller and winning online video game competitions is not something that most college students would have ever thought could be...

123 chairs sit on Coleman Common. Each empty chair represents a life lost to suicide each day. (Photo courtesy of Ruthie Hawks)

UA Student Hosts Event for Suicide Awareness, Prevention

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief September 24, 2018

Katie Hickman, a public relations and honors student at The University of Akron, hosted an event called “Stand Up to Suicide” outside Coleman Common on Sept. 26, from 11-1 p.m. The event had a display...

LGBTUA now meets virtually on Tuesdays due to the pandemic.

Diversity Week Shows Importance of Pronouns, Respecting Them

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor September 24, 2018

The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Union of Akron and Campus Programs sponsored “Hello! My Pronouns are…” on Wednesday, Sept. 19, to help students understand different gender identities and the...

Professor Laura Little discusses her new book, “Guilty Pleasures: Comedy and Law in America.”

Humor, Law Interact in Several Ways: Parodies, Funny Laws, Unnecessary Censorship

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor September 18, 2018

Professor Laura Little explained various ways humor and the law interact with one another based on the three main sections of her new book, “Guilty Pleasures: Comedy and Law in America.” The...

This graph shows that more Master’s and Bachelor’s programs were cut than any other degree type. For the purpose of this graph, all 80 programs cut were categorized.

Analysis: Digging Deeper into the Report Behind the Cuts

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor September 17, 2018

  Since The University of Akron stated plans to phase out 80 programs based on the results of a year-long Academic Program Review, several questions have been raised regarding the results of...

Interim President John Green.

John Green Talks Program Review, Interim Presidency

By Jake Herron, Online Editor September 17, 2018

Amid mixed reactions regarding a recent restructuring of UA’s academic programs from the University community and beyond, Interim President Dr. John Green spoke out. Reflecting on the “painful”...

Various books written by UA History professors on display on the second floor of the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences.

UA History Department Shows Disapproval of Academic Eliminations

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief September 17, 2018

Students and faculty members from The University of Akron’s History department, which was subject to recent program cuts, show disapproval of the Board of Trustees’ decision. Using recommendations...

Goodyear’s newest airship graces the airfield at Wingfoot Lake during a celebration-filled day at the historic hangar.

Goodyear Welcomes Wingfoot Three, Celebrates History

By Jake Herron, Online Editor September 12, 2018

During an already historic moment for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, which recently celebrated its 120th anniversary, the Akron-based Fortune 500 corporation welcomed Wingfoot Three to the company’s...

Professor Laura Little is the senior advisor to the Dean of Temple University’s Beasley School of Law and has previously served as a clerk for the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. (Courtesy of Temple University)

Professor of Law to Speak on Relationship Between Humor, the Law

By Megan Parker, Copy Editor September 11, 2018

Professor of Law Laura Little from Temple University will be holding a lecture called “Humor and the Law” on Thursday, Sept. 13, from 12:15-1:15 p.m. in the  McDowell Law Center Brennan Courtroom...

Students from the School of  Business and Entrepreneurship. (Photo courtesy SOBE)

Shya Designs: Helping Rwandan Women, Giving High Schoolers Experiential Learning

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2018

Students from Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy School of Business and Entrepreneurship help women in Rwanda while simultaneously earning real-world experience by running Shya Designs. Shya Designs...

Dr. Martino with her book, "Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast," in her office in the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences.

UA History Professor Publishes Book on Early American Women

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2018

An assistant professor of history at The University of Akron published her first book, “Women at War in the Borderlands of the Early American Northeast,” which demonstrates how women participating...

Overhead visual of the bike lane on East Exchange Street. (Photo courtesy of Street-Plans)

‘Hands On Exchange’ Project Tests New Bikeway Infrastructure

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor September 5, 2018

Akron residents volunteered from Aug. 11 to Aug. 15 to help build a new, two-way protected bike lane on Exchange Street The University of Akron's website describes how this "hands-on" project will demonstrate...

Doug Piekarz, President and CEO of the Akron Zoo (left), Senior Wildlife Keeper Vicky Croisant (center) and Grace Wakulchik, President of Akron Children’s Hospital (right), present Rico, the Humboldt Penguin and Alina, the Siberian Musk Deer, to the public.

Akron Zoo Welcomes Two Baby Animals

By Amanda Piekarz, Arts and Entertainment Editor September 5, 2018

On Aug. 24, 2018, the Akron Zoo introduced and announced the publicly-voted names for their two new babies during a naming ceremony. Akron Children’s Hospital sponsored the “Oh Deer! Waddle We Name...

The University of Akron Board of Trustees reviews a chart presented by Interim President John Green during Wednesday’s meeting at the Taber Student Union.

University of Akron to Eliminate 80 Degree Programs, Expand Efforts in Others

By Brooklyn Dennison and Jake Herron August 16, 2018

The University of Akron Board of Trustees adopted recommendations after a year-long “Academic Program Review” to phase out 80 underperforming academic programs and to expand 13 others during their...

Zippy is one of the few female college mascots in the United States and was named the winner of the national Capital One Mascot of the Year Challenge in 2007.

Zippy Celebrates Her Birthday with Cupcakes, Balloon Animals, Campus Cupboard Donations

By Megan Parker, News Contributor May 6, 2018

Zippy, The University of Akron’s kangaroo mascot, celebrated turning 65 with students, faculty, staff and fellow mascots Webster from the Akron RubberDucks and Pozzie from Canton Charge. During...

Survivors and Caregivers start the Survivor Lap. (Photo courtesy of Akron Relay for Life)

Relay For Life Raises Funds, Celebrates Survivors

By Meenakshi Kodati, Correspondent May 4, 2018

Relay For Life is a fundraiser event of American Cancer Society. It is staffed and coordinated by volunteers in more than 5,200 communities across 20 countries in the world. It is a team fundraiser event...

Buchtel Hall.

State of The University, Revisited

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor April 27, 2018

The Buchtelite’s first special edition of the 2017-2018 featured an interview with President Matthew Wilson titled “State of the University: Incredibly Optimistic.” In the brief time since that article,...

(Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

Get Ready for SpringFest Part Two

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor April 27, 2018

On Friday, May 4, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., The University of Akron tradition of closing out another academic year with SpringFest will continue on the Coleman Common. There will be music, food trucks,...

The food pantry found in the Student Union.

Campus Cupboard Gives Relief to Students in Need

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2018

The Campus Cupboard provides a temporary solution to the ongoing problem of food insecurity among students at The University of Akron. Campus Cupboard is a pop-up food pantry located on the first floor...

Five-Star Fridays Benefits Some, Troubles Others

Five-Star Fridays Benefits Some, Troubles Others

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief April 27, 2018

About 56 percent of students feel positive about Five-Star Fridays, a recent anonymous survey of 52 participants conducted by The Buchtelite showed. Five-Star Fridays is one of the recent initiatives...

Late Night Fire Damages Former UA Ballet Center

By Jake Herron and Megan Parker April 23, 2018

  One of The University of Akron’s historic buildings went up into flames late Wednesday, April 18, 2018, in a fire that caused a building nearby to close due to poor air quality and took hours...

Dean John Green Named Interim President

Dean John Green Named Interim President

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor April 19, 2018

On Tuesday, April 18, The University of Akron Board of Trustees named Dr. John C. Green as the interim president of the University. This decision will take effect on May 1, 2018. The decision came...

Tarana Burke beginning her lecture.

A Survivor’s Movement

By Emily Bower, Special Editions Editor April 18, 2018

On Tuesday, April 17th Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement spoke at The University of Akron. Burke began the lecture by dispelling some of the rumors she had heard and seen about herself on...

Senior Week Activities Filling Up

Senior Week Activities Filling Up

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor April 18, 2018

About a week after an announcement from the Department of Student Life, many senior week activities are filling up quickly. Students who intend on partaking in these events should ensure they have signed...

Members of the Sociology Club showing off their artwork from their “Paint, Sip, and Sociology” event on March 15, 2018. (Photo Courtesy of The Sociology Club)

UA Sociology Club Enlightens Students with Open Discussions of Current Social Issues

By Ciara Davis, Student Voice April 18, 2018

The way we see our world can seem irrefutable. Like a puzzle of only black and white pieces, all put in their place. How could they fit any other way? Until someone comes along and pulls it apart, arguing...

Tarana Burke is one of the people cited by Time magazine as part of the Silence Breakers. (Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

#MeToo: Hearing From a Silence Breaker

By Megan Parker, News Contributor April 12, 2018

Tarana Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement, will be speaking in the Student Union Ballroom at 7 p.m. on April 17, as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the Women’s Studies program speaker...

President Matthew Wilson. Photo courtesy of The University of Akron.

President Wilson Talks about His Decision to Step Down

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief April 11, 2018

President Matthew Wilson said in a recent interview that students should not feel let down or discouraged by his decision to step down because they have the full and complete support of The University...

Rape Crisis Center poster encouraging students to “Embrace their Voice.” (Photo courtesy of the Rape Crisis Center of Summit and Medina Counties)

Rape Crisis Center to Host 13th Annual Walk of Heroes

By Emily Bower, Special Editions Editor April 10, 2018

On Friday, April 27, the Rape Crisis Center will be hosting their 13th annual Walk of Heroes at Lock 3 in Downtown Akron at 5:00 pm. The event is meant to honor all of the heroes within the Akron community....

Sophomore Celebration Week started in 2017 at the main campus. ZipAssist plans to implement week-long celebrations for Juniors next spring. (Courtesy of The University of Akron)

Sophomore Celebration Week Includes Multiple Events, Activities

By Megan Parker, News Contributor April 8, 2018

Hosted by ZipAssist, Sophomore Celebration Week will include multiple events and activities to remind students of on-campus resources, to celebrate the halfway point of college and allow students to connect...

Students State their Opinion about President Wilson Stepping Down

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief April 6, 2018

Approximately 53 percent of students disagree that President Wilson stepping down is a good decision, a recent anonymous survey of 76 participants done by The Buchtelite showed. On March 22, The University...

Students march at start of the UA walkout.

Following Florida School Shooting, Students Unite to Say ‘Enough’

By Pam Duncan, Guest Writer April 6, 2018

One month after a gunman took the lives of 17 students and faculty members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County, Florida, a nationwide school walkout took place on March 14, to memorialize...

The Black Male Summit was originally created for administrators and educators to come together and discuss ways to help African-American students reach success. (Courtesy of The University of Akron)

Eleventh Black Male Summit Encourages, Celebrates Black Success

By Megan Parker, News Contributor April 6, 2018

Hosted by UA’s Office of Inclusion and Equity, the Black Male Summit will not only celebrate the accomplishments and experiences within the African-American community but also discuss the challenges...

The seven-level press tower at InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field, The University of Akron’s football stadium.

A Look at Athletic Spending in Higher Education

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor April 6, 2018

On Monday, April 2, Dr. B. David Ridpath visited The University of Akron to present his lecture on university spending on intercollegiate athletics and alternate models for spending. Dr. Ridpath is...

President Matthew Wilson will step down this summer. (Buchtelite file photo)

President Wilson to Step Down

By Robert Barrett Jr., Copy Editor March 22, 2018

On Thursday, March 22, The University of Akron Board of Trustees Chair, Roland Bauer, announced that President Wilson will be stepping down as president of UA and will remain at as a faculty member of...

Moody’s Upgrades University of Akron’s Outlook

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor March 22, 2018

On Tuesday, March 20, Moody’s Investors Service revised The University of Akron’s outlook from “negative” to “stable” and they affirmed the debt rating as A1. An A1 rating signifies that...

Students, faculty and staff stand outside of Bierce Library for the walkout at The University of Akron.

UA Students Protest for Change During Walkout

By Brooklyn Dennison and Megan Parker March 15, 2018

The University of Akron students, faculty and staff participated in a walkout on Wednesday in front of Bierce Library in remembrance of the 17 lives lost during the Parkland school shooting and to protest...

Women attending the Ladies’ Night event.

Rock Mill Hosts Ladies’ Night to Invite Women to Climbing Community

By Emily Bower, Special Editions Editor March 13, 2018

On Saturday, March 10, the Rock Mill, located on Carroll Street, hosted their second Ladies’ Night. The goal of this event was to introduce women to the world of rock climbing and to get them excited...

Jade Swint, second to left, explains to other students at The University of Akron how her hair style changes the way she views herself and how others view her in the Student Union, Room 314

“I Am Not My Hair” Offers Space for Black Women to Discuss Struggles

By Megan Parker, News Contributor March 12, 2018

The discussion event “I Am Not My Hair” gave black women a chance to share experiences and beliefs on how their hairstyle, skin tone, body image and more impact their lives and black culture. “Our...

Random articles of furniture and wet floor signs are quickly fashioned to prop open the entrance to the Knight Chemical Laboratory during an evacuation following a fire on the first floor.

Fire Reported at Knight Chemical Laboratory

By Jake Herron, Online Editor March 9, 2018

While many students were leaving campus for the day on Wednesday, a convoy of fire trucks was heading the opposite direction towards the Knight Chemical Laboratory where a small fire was reported in a...

The University of Akron Police Department offers a variety of services, both on and off campus, such as women’s self-defense courses, campus escorts and assistance with vehicle issues. (Photo courtesy of The University of Akron Police Department)

Women’s History Month Self-Defense Class Set for Friday

By Megan Parker, News Contributor March 8, 2018

As a part of Women’s History Month, Detective Angela Paonessa and Officer Kevin Kabellar, of The University of Akron Police Department, will be leading a self-defense class to teach others simple techniques...

Members of Delta Zeta’s Akron chapter wear green to celebrate “St. Paddy’s Fest,” a philanthropy event to benefit the Starkey Hearing Foundation. (Photo Courtesy of Delta Zeta)

Delta Zeta Gives Gift of Hearing to All

By Jake Herron, Online Editor March 7, 2018

The University of Akron sorority, Delta Zeta, hosted a Saint Patrick’s Day themed philanthropy event on Sunday to benefit people suffering from hearing disabilities. The event, held in the Ballroom...

University students write “Get Well” cards for Akron Children’s Hospital patients and take a moment to relax with the therapy dogs.

Taking Care Week Offers Students, Faculty, Staff Ways to De-stress

By Megan Parker, News Contributor March 5, 2018

Hosted by the Counseling and Testing Center, this year’s Taking Care Week included several activities; such as informational workshops where students, faculty and staff learned ways to de-stress and...

A sign outside of Bierce Library alerts students and visitors of The University of Akron's tobacco-free policy.

A Smoke-Free Campus Follow-Up

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor March 2, 2018

On July 1, 2017, The University of Akron became a smoke and tobacco-free campus. This ban goes beyond just prohibiting cigarettes. It also means that all forms of tobacco and nicotine, including vapes,...

The Rape Crisis Team at The University of Akron. (From left to right: Julius Payne, Nicole Talley, Mike Lee, Megan Vermillion)

Rape Crisis Center Upcoming Events

By Meenakshi Kodati, Correspondent March 2, 2018

Operating from an office located in Suite 246 of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, the Rape Crisis Center offers support to students who are victims of sexual violence. As a part of the Rape...

Digital Edition Has Arrived, Subscribe Online

Digital Edition Has Arrived, Subscribe Online

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor March 2, 2018

The Buchtelite’s digital subscription is up and running. Launched in February, the free Digital Edition contains a weekly digest of stories covered by the paper’s reporting staff. “Launching...

InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field. (Buchtelite file photo)

The Hunt for School Spirit at The University of Akron

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2018

If you have spent some time at The University of Akron, you may have noticed that sporting events may not have the highest attendance rates. For instance, in 2016, The Zips, who play at the 30,000-seat...

(Buchtelite file photo)

The University of Akron Takes Stance on Student Protests

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor March 1, 2018

On February 27, 2018, The University of Akron's official Twitter account shared a graphic stating, “If high school students participate in peaceful protests and/or civil action and receive a disciplinary...

(Photo courtesy of The University of Akron Department of Women's Studies)

Rebecca Traister to Talk About History of Single Women, Social Change

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2018

Rebecca Traister, a New York Times best-selling author, will speak at The University of Akron about the history of single women in America and how their history has shaped people’s experiences today. The...

(Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

Spring Adventure Trips with Student Recreation and Wellness Center

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor March 1, 2018

This spring, the Student Recreation and Wellness Center at The University of Akron is offering adventure trips open to members and nonmembers, with activities ranging from horseback riding to whitewater...

(Graphic Courtesy of the Coalition Against Sexual Assault)

Calling All Local Poets

By Emily Bower, Special Editions Editor March 1, 2018

This April will mark the beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In honor of this month, the Coalition Against Sexual Assault, CASA, will be hosting a poetry reading to raise awareness about sexual...

(Graphic courtesy of With Purpose)

Akron With Purpose Gives UA Student Organizations a Chance to Win $100

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor March 1, 2018

Looking for a chance to win your student organization an extra $100? Join Akron With Purpose, Wednesday, March 7 at 7:00 p.m. in room 335 of the Student Union. This event is the ultimate planning challenge,...

Committee members Tess Kindig and Jim Best. Best is one of the founding members of the paper show. (Photo courtesy of Patti Russell)

NOBS to Host 35th Antiquarian Book & Paper Show at John S. Knight Center

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief February 21, 2018

The Antiquarian Book & Paper Show by the Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society, the biggest Antiquarian book show in Ohio and the second largest in the Midwest, will take place at the John S. Knight Center...

(Public domain image)

University of Akron Accepting Achievement Award Nominations

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor February 20, 2018

The University of Akron is accepting nominations for The University of Akron Achievement Awards. There are nine different awards that are open to nominees. The categories are: Outstanding Teacher,...

The Speech and Debate Team with their awards.

UA’s Speech and Debate Team are State Champs for Third Consecutive Year

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor February 20, 2018

The Speech and Debate team was led by Director and Coach, Mark Rittenour, and ended the tournament with an impressive score of 412, 300+ points above the teams who won second and third place. Cedarville...

(Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

Rape Crisis Center to Host Open House

By Sala Wier, Copy Editor February 20, 2018

On Feb. 21, the Rape Crisis Center at The University of Akron will be hosting an Open House. This event will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, Suite 246....

Fighting Cancer With Purpose

By Brianna Cramer, Social Media Editor February 19, 2018

Have you or someone you know been affected by childhood cancer? Each year according to the American Cancer Society over 10,000 children under the age of 16 will be diagnosed with cancer. Join Akron...

The Jean Hower Taber Student Union. (Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

Student Union Renamed, Donations Increase, More During Board Meeting

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor February 16, 2018

The University of Akron Board of Trustees met this week and decided to name the Student Union in honor of Jean Hower Taber. The estate of Jean Hower Taber has gifted UA $20 million. Taber passed away...

Students get ready to stuff their Roos.

RHPB Hosts Another Successful Stuff-a-Roo

By Emily Bower, Correspondent February 15, 2018

On February 12, Residence Hall Program Board (RHPB) held their annual Stuff-a-Roo event in Rob’s café. At the event, students were invited to make stuffed kangaroos resembling the beloved Zips mascot,...

Instructor Cortney Benjamin (right), The University of Akron students Bryce Chekann, Rebecca Hohman, Kelsey Joyce, Gregory Holmes, and others (right to left) talking about the Olympics, food preferences and favorite activities during Mesa Hispana, Feb. 13, 2018.

Mesa Hispana Offers a Judgement Free Zone for Learning Spanish

By Megan Parker, News Contributor February 15, 2018

Want more opportunities to practice using the Spanish language with fellow students, community members and others? Sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages, Mesa Hispana allows people to practice...

Attn Zips: Looking For a Chance to Win Big?

By Erika Newcome, Sports, Arts and Entertainment Editor February 12, 2018

Be sure to attend the Akron Zips Men’s Basketball game on Saturday, Feb. 24 and Friday, Mar. 2 for a chance to win big! The GV Art and Design Presidential Shootout contest allows one student to compete...

Enrollment Open for NCCAkron Dance Club

By Emily Bower, Correspondent February 12, 2018

The National Center for Choreography Akron’s (NCCAkron) will be holding open enrollment for the Spring 2018 Dance Club until Feb. 12. This initiative is part of NCCAkron’s ongoing effort to get more...

Rethinking Race hopes to raise awareness to societal issues pertaining to race and provide safe areas for discussion. (Graphic courtesy of The University of Akron)

“How to Talk about Racism” Includes Topics of Difficulty Discussing Racism, New Narratives for Inequalities

By Megan Parker, News Contributor February 10, 2018

Students learned about how racism can be difficult to talk about and the need for new narratives during the second part of the Rethinking Race discussion series, on Feb. 6, 2018 in Bierce Library. Senior...

UA’s “Star Wars” Course Gains National Recognition

By Celeste Houmard, Arts and Entertainment Contributor February 10, 2018

The University of Akron is known for many different things, but did you know that it is even known for teaching about the Star Wars series? Our very own, Juan E. Contreras M.E. is the professor of the...

The University of Akron commenced its 11th annual Rethinking Race forum. (Graphic courtesy of The University of Akron)

UA Kicks off Rethinking Race 2018

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor February 6, 2018

On Feb. 2, The University of Akron opened their 11th annual Rethinking Race forum. This year’s forum will feature three keynote speakers and 50+ other events open to the public. The forum’s keynote...

Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall at The University of Akron.

“The Vagina Monologues” Returns to The University of Akron, Feb. 3, 2018

By Megan Parker, News Contributor January 31, 2018

“The Vagina Monologues” is returning to the E.J. Thomas Performance Arts Hall Saturday, Feb. 3, to raise awareness towards violence against women and girls. Mary Triece, director of the Women’s...

Looking up at Akrons Northside Marketplace

Northside Marketplace Offers UA Students a Sampling of Akron’s Small Businesses

By Emily Bower, Correspondent January 31, 2018

A newcomer has appeared in the ever-changing facade of downtown Akron, and it is certainly not one to be missed. Located near Luigi’s Restaurant on Furnace Street in downtown Akron, Northside Marketplace...

Student Union.

Students to Expect 4-Day School Week in Fall

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2018

“Five-Star Fridays,” an initiative that will shorten the school week for most students, is The University of Akron’s new approach to enhance students’ college experience. Starting in the fall...

President Wilson speaks with GSG and students at Student Union Starbucks. (Photo courtesy of Ashlynn Rodgers)

Graduate Student Government, President Wilson Hold First Spring Town Hall Meeting

By Megan Parker, News Contributor January 29, 2018

New innovations and program changes were discussed during the Graduate Student Government town hall meeting with President Matthew Wilson, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018 in the Student Union Starbucks. “This...

All Zips Wanted at WZIP and ZTV

All Zips Wanted at WZIP and ZTV

By Celeste Houmard, Arts and Entertainment Contributor January 23, 2018

The possibilities for students to get involved on campus are endless. Whether you are interested in Greek Life, service, sports, TV and Radio or even movies, you can even make your own club or organization!...

A Chance to Talk with President Wilson

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor January 21, 2018

On Wednesday, Jan. 24, Graduate Student Government will hold a town hall meeting with President Matthew Wilson at 1 p.m. in the Student Union Starbucks. The town hall meeting gives students a chance...

Fireworks during First Night Akron 2017.

First Night Akron Celebrates 22 Years of New Year’s Fun

By Julian Curet, News Contributor December 30, 2017

On Dec. 31, from 6 p.m. to midnight, Akron will usher in the new year with First Night Akron 2018. This will be the 22nd year for Akron’s New Year’s Eve celebration which spans several blocks of the...

The University of Akron’s USG Connects Students Near, Far

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief December 16, 2017

The undergraduate student government at The University of Akron has had, arguably, a busy semester connecting and communicating with students. On Oct. 25, the USG hosted the Student Leadership Summit...

(Photo courtesy of The Period Project)

Period Project Provides Akron Shelters with Menstrual Products

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief December 3, 2017

The Period Project, a student organization at The University of Akron, aims to provide local shelters in Akron with menstrual products. Just last month, members of The Period Project collected nearly...

A display in the Student Union near Starbucks that shows the importance of consent and spreads awareness about victim blaming.

CASA: Spreading Awareness, Giving Support

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2017

The Coalition Against Sexual Assault is a student organization at The University of Akron that spreads awareness and gives support on topics like sexual assault and domestic violence. CASA is a relatively...

Culinary Artists Club Practices Ice Carving Skills

By Celeste Houmard, Arts and Entertainment Contributor November 20, 2017

You may recognize the Culinary Artists Club here on campus because of their yearly ice sculptures that come out by the Student Union every winter. But that’s not all that this club does. The Culinary...

Poetry Author Leslie Harrison. (Photo courtesy of Nationalbook.org)

The University of Akron Press, Leslie Harrison Go to Big Apple

By Julian Curet, Reporter November 15, 2017

Dr. Jon Miller and Dr. Mary Biddinger will be representing The University of Akron Press at the 2017 National Book Awards Ceremony in New York City on Wednesday, Nov. 15. The poetry book, “The Book of...

Shooting Reported Near UA Campus; At Least One Injury

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor November 12, 2017

At approximately 12:45 a.m., Nov. 12, there was a shooting on the 600 block of Kling St. This incident was witnessed at a party on Kling St. At least one individual was injured in the leg by a gunshot;...

Models during the Indian Fashion walk.

Indian Student Association Hosts Another Successful Diwali Celebration

By Emily Bower November 9, 2017

This past Sunday, Nov. 5, the Indian Student Association hosted a Diwali celebration that was open to all of campus. The event was a marathon of traditional Indian dances, traditional Indian songs, Bollywood...

Students begin to make reusable grocery bags out of t-shirts.

EX[L] Center, Environmental Conservation Club Recycle Shirts

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor November 3, 2017

On Wednesday, Nov. 1, the EX[L] Center and the Environmental Conservation Club held an event where students from The University of Akron made reusable grocery bags out of shirts they no longer wear. The...

President Wilson next to Dr. Green during the press conference for The Global Classroom in Leigh Hall.

Students Worldwide Engage in Political Discussion in Global Classroom Course

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2017

The Global Classroom, a political science course that will be taught simultaneously in four universities across four different continents in real time was announced Thursday morning by The University of...

Akron's Polsky Building. (Photo courtesy of The University of Akron)

Police Give ‘All Clear’ Following Polsky Bomb Threat

By Jake Herron, Online Editor October 23, 2017

The University of Akron Police Department issued an ‘all clear’ after a bomb threat was called into the Polsky Building on Friday morning, confirming that there was no real threat to students or faculty. According...

UA Receives Largest Gift in School History

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2017

President Matthew J. Wilson announced on Thursday the pending receipt of the largest gift in The University of Akron’s history and one of the largest gifts received in public higher education in 2017,...

President Wilson speaks.

President Wilson’s Contract Extended, Salary Raised

By Julian Curet, News Contributor October 21, 2017

The University of Akron’s Board of Trustees met on Wednesday, Oct. 11 and passed several resolutions, including the extension of President Matthew Wilson’s contract. The meeting began with a moment...

Teaching About Race: An Educational Forum

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor October 17, 2017

On Wednesday, Oct. 11, The University of Akron and The LeBron James Family Foundation College of Education held “Teaching About Racial Inequities in American Schools,” an educational forum. The purpose...

Alcohol Awareness Week at UA

By Erika Newcome and Celeste Houmard October 17, 2017

On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils will be hosting the “Know Your Impact: Under the Influence” event from 6 . to 9 p.m. in the Student Union, Ballrooms A and B. A variety...

A Chance to Speak with President Wilson

By Robert Barrett, Jr., Copy Editor October 17, 2017

Students are encouraged to come and discuss recent changes at The University of Akron from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18. President Matthew Wilson and Undergraduate Student Government will be...

A photo of test scenario room set up two weeks ago by CASA.

Coalition Against Sexual Assault to Host Escape Room

By Emily Bower October 16, 2017

This Friday, Oct. 20, the Coalition Against Sexual Assault will be hosting an escape room during the Rootbeer Kegger on the third floor of the Student Union from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Groups of eight to 10...

(Flyer courtesy of the Humane Society of Summit County)

Yappy Hour: Getting into Halloween Spirit while Learning about Humane Society

By Brooklyn Dennison, Editor-in-Chief October 12, 2017

The Humane Society of Summit County will be hosting their annual Yappy Hour fundraiser on Oct. 26, where visitors will be able to tour and learn about the Humane Society’s facility while meeting adoptable...

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