Leader’s Lunch
The Leader’s Lunch Club a new opportunity for students to learn from local leaders and have a nice meal.
These are stories created in the Broadcast Reporting class, an introductory level class that gives students their first taste of reporting for television.
The Leader’s Lunch Club a new opportunity for students to learn from local leaders and have a nice meal.
[ANCHOR] MANY STUDENTS HAVE REPORTED THAT WI-FI AROUND CAMPUS HAS BEEN SPOTTY. K-S-T-V REPORTER LEXIE BLATNIK TALKED TO THE DIRECTOR OF KENT’S I-T DEPARTMENT. LEXIE?
The lane changes are causing some students issues with their daily commute. Jonathan Beard has more.
The university’s fashion museum is showcasing costumes from Wicked, designed by award winning costume designer Paul Tazewell. Savannah Carroll has the story.
Downtown Kent rocked out all night long as dozens of bands performed in local bars and venues. Adrianna Quinlan has the story.
Parents and Family Appreciation Weekend brought energy and togetherness to Kent State’s campus, as students welcomed their loved ones for a few days of celebration.
Over 50 local vendors gather at the Kent Haymaker Farmers Market, Im Olivia Doherty reporting live from Gretchens Broadcast Reporting Class.
Kent State University wants to reduce the stigma and educate individuals about mental health during mental health awareness month. KSTV’s Kayleigh Jencks has more information.
From timeless fashion to one-of-a-kind treasures, Cleveland’s vintage market is giving shoppers a chance to step back in time while supporting local vendors.
This is where I would write my anchor intro. Gretchen Hoak has the story.