Daily Kent Stater Digital Archive
Want to read older Kent Stater but not go to the library? Now you make it can online. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_mfubi8qc” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
Want to read older Kent Stater but not go to the library? Now you make it can online. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_mfubi8qc” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
What’s Tumbles and Cheers gym going to do next? They’re going to Disney World. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_3z9z2g3c” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
Profile piece on Sugar Creek’s Alpine Museum. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_z4nkcjxl” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
For the first time in it’s 104 year history, Cleveland’s West Side Market is opening it’s doors on a Sunday [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_abx769pv” width=”400″ height=”333″ align=”center” /]
Intramural sports are a very important aspect of college life for so many college students. TV2’s Meghan Costantino has the story. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_1hpl9573″ width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
After nearly a month of playing in warm weather states like South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida the Kent State Baseball team is finally back in the State of Ohio and they did not bring the warm weather with them. TV2’s Rob DiFranco has the story.[kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_0j91k9fl” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY HOSTED THE FOURTH ANNUAL FLASH-A-THON, FOR KIDS FIGHTING CANCER. REPORTER MARIEL ZAMBELLI HAS THE STORY [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”31244571″ entryid=”1_5r15w1oo” width=”720″ height=”380″ /]
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A fashion show is engaging audiences throughout the country with the issue of human trafficking. Tv2’s Nicole Ciccarelli has more. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_vityk1pr” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]
The conflict between Christianity and the LGBTQ community has heated up over the past few weeks. That’s why a Kent State Christian organization decided to find a way to bridge the gap. TV2’s Nya Coleman has more. [kaltura-widget uiconfid=”11958342″ entryid=”1_0z49868j” width=”400″ height=”333″ /]