Black United Students: Honoring History, shaping tomorrow
Black united students was found in 1967 and was also the creators of Black history month
Black united students was found in 1967 and was also the creators of Black history month
Many community members have been impacted by SNAP benefits, inflation, and rising prices causing food banks to struggle with low stock and high demand. Reporter Adrianna Quinlan is checking in with the Kent State food pantry to see how they have been affected.
Many cafes on campus provide students with an opportunity to grab food on the go, however not everyone knows where they could have been eating.
[ANCHOR] SOME FAMILIES CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING AROUND THE TABLE. OTHERS SPEND IT ROUNDING RUNNING TRAILS. K-S-T-V’S OWN LEXIE BLATNIK WAS AT FRED FULLER PARK, WHICH HOSTED THE TREE CITY TURKEY TROT. LEXIE?
A local mother wears two titles: Mother and Direct Service Professional, however in this family those roles are one and the same. Trinity Chapman has the story.
The Akron Zoo is celebrating the holiday season with one of its brightest traditions. Wild Lights is back, transforming the zoo into a glowing winter wonderland filled with millions of sparkling displays. Our Gehrig Brown shows us how the event is captivating visitors of all ages.
Flashes get their second win in a week over the Vikings, 91–71 to extend there win streak to 6.
Students at Kent State took time to do some baking last Saturday. But as KSTV’s Jonathan Beard reports, they had something a little sweeter in mind.
Thanksgiving may not be here yet, but signs of Christmas are everywhere. From decorated dorms to store shelves, many people are skipping straight to the holidays. Savannah Carroll has the story.
Kent State’s LaunchNET program is continuing a longstanding tradition of helping entrepreneurs in the community with their businesses. KSTV’s Kayleigh Jencks has more.