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These are stories created in the Broadcast Reporting class, an introductory level class that gives students their first taste of reporting for television.

Studies show a gap in infant mortality rates by race, the driver: racism 

Studies show a gap in infant mortality rates by race, the driver: racism 

According to data from CDC WONDER, in the nine most populous Ohio counties, rates of infant mortality for Black/African American people are on average higher than those for white people.  The data points to inequalities in healthcare driven by racism.  Heather Rice, a professor, researcher and licensed nurse practitioner at Cleveland State University said the infant mortality rate is an indicator of population health. “Infant mortality is […] the probability that a child born in a particular year will die…

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Playing in the states but in her international ways

Playing in the states but in her international ways

February 9, 2023 Kyle Kuchta People from foreign countries even know about Kent State. One of those people was an athlete from the Netherlands. A golfer who is on the women’s team, plays here at Kent State University. Her name in Mayka Hoogeboom who is in her senior year at KSU who is majoring in mass communications. She has come a long way from her hometown which is located in Voorschoten Netherlands where she started competing for the Dutch National…

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