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Celebrating Homecoming

Â鶹´«Ă˝ celebrated its Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 5. This year’s Homecoming theme, “New and Old, Forever Blue and Gold,” honored Kent State’s past while looking forward to the university’s future. The Golden Flashes lost 38-24 to Northern Illinois in a rematch of last year's Mid-American Conference Championship Game.

“This year’s theme really embodies the transitions Kent State and the community are going through now,” said Joy Foreman, assistant director of outreach with Kent State’s Alumni Relations and Homecoming chair. “The university is constantly evolving, but no matter what changes on campus, there’s always that Kent State pride. That always stays consistent.”

Sponsored by the Â鶹´«Ă˝ Alumni Association, the festivities began with the 13th annual Bowman Cup 5K race at 8 a.m. followed by the complimentary alumni continental breakfast and parade viewing at the Williamson Alumni Center, located at 1200 Main St. in Kent.

The Homecoming parade began at 11 a.m. on Main Street and included entries from numerous campus organizations and the community. Following the parade, the alumni association hosted tours of newly rejuvenated downtown Kent aboard Lolly the Trolley.

Other activities included a faculty lecture on Kent State and May 4, 1970, the third annual Kiss on the K and a free concert featuring Flash in the Pan, Kent State’s own steel drum band. New this year, the Kent State Fashion School hosted a grand opening reception for the TechStyleLAB and a Fashion Walk on the new Â鶹´«Ă˝ Esplanade extension.  

The Kent State Golden Flashes football team battled the Northern Illinois Huskies at 3:30 p.m. at Dix Stadium. A Family Fun Zone with inflatables, caricature artists and other family friendly activities were located on the south side of the stadium. The 2013 Homecoming King and Queen were also announced during halftime. Golden Flashes fans were asked to show their support by wearing the university’s colors – blue and gold – to the game.

“Homecoming is the best time for Kent State to come together to celebrate the past and future,” Foreman said. “We have so many activities planned. There really is something for everyone.”

Additional information about Kent State’s 2013 Homecoming is available at .

POSTED: Sunday, October 6, 2013 10:51 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 12:14 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Adam Zaleski