Quality and Quantity: A Family’s Motto

Quality and Quantity: A Family’s Motto

The Cleveland corned beef legacy was established in 1964 when a young man came from Lebanon hungry for the American Dream. Ralph Abdallah started the deli in hopes of at least being able to feed his family. Joseph and Mae Slyman took over in 1972 and held onto the original recipes, but introduced the mile high sandwiches. The large portions symbolize the family’s gratitude to the people for making their American dream come true. [bbrvideo][Dawson_SlymansPackage][/bbrvideo] Although the ownership has bounced…

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Dancing Through Diversity

Dancing Through Diversity

Graduating Senior, Jasmine Perry has been a member of the School of Theater & Dance for four years. As she is getting ready to graduate she reflects on the journey she has had being one of the very few african american dancers in the program.   [bbrvideo]Parker_Project4[/bbrvideo]

BayArts Holiday Shop

BayArts Holiday Shop

The Bayarts center in Bay Village expands their gift shop each year to sell handmade art, Christmas decorations, and gifts. It is a unique place to shop and the profits go to the artists and also help with keeping the center running. This holiday feel good about your Christmas spending knowing it is helping a local cause.     [bbrvideo]DONOFRIO_PKG2[/bbrvideo]

A Ghostly Gathering

A Ghostly Gathering

TV2 reporter Kiana Duncan explores a meeting where there are two core values: monsters and friendship. Proving that inner demons are just as real as demons in the show, The Winchester Society is making strides as a club on campus. [bbrvideo]WinchesterSociety_Duncan_Package2[/bbrvideo]

Antique Shopping

Antique Shopping

With the holidays right around the corner Kent State students are heading to an unusual place to find gifts. It may seem bizarre for the students of Kent to be hitting the local antique stores this season instead of the average shopping mall, but nonetheless the students are loving it.  Tv2’s Alex Taylor has more on this story. [bbrvideo]Antiques_Deitz_Pkg3[/bbrvideo]

Winter Driving at Kent State

Winter Driving at Kent State

Winter hasn’t hit Northeast Ohio too hard yet but it will soon. Kent State grounds crew assures students they will be doing everything they can to keep Kent State prepared and safe. With KSU being largely a commuter-based campus some students feel uneasy about driving this winter. TV2’S Sarah Sapola has the story. [bbrvideo]winterdriving_sapola_pkg2.mp4[/bbrvideo]

Interculture Expo

Interculture Expo

[bbrvideo]IntercultureExpo_Ying_Package3[/bbrvideo] Nowadays, the world is becoming a global community, so Kent students can experience other culture without going aboard. TV2’s Molly Ying has the story.

Safety on Campus

Safety on Campus

As Darkness falls, Kent Students may be at risk for running into Danger while out in the evening, TV2’s Anthony Dworning has more.     [bbrvideo]PKG3_Dworning_SAFETY[/bbrvideo]