Kent State University Offers More In-Person Classes for the Fall 2021 Semester
Most classes at Kent State University have been online since the pandemic started, but could that change for the upcoming fall semester? Anna Louden has the story.
Most classes at Kent State University have been online since the pandemic started, but could that change for the upcoming fall semester? Anna Louden has the story.
Rock climbing has been an increasingly popular sport throughout the past decade, including at Kent. TV2’s Andrew Kuder paid a visit to the climbing wall at the Recreation Center to learn more about it.
Out with the old and in with the new, well, kind of. Parking services at Kent State have started using new license plate recognition technology to monitor the lots. Kent’s Audra McClain has the story.
Due to Covid-19, nursing students are finding news ways to complete their clinicals and class.
Construction on a new multipurpose apartment building started this past October at the corner of Franklin Ave and Erie St. TV2’s Troy Pierson has the story.
An incident that occurred at Boardman High School has left both a teacher’s aide without a job, and a community with questions. Ty Bartell has the story.
If you’re in Kent and you go downtown, you might notice hearts scattered around town. And no, it’s not leftover Valentine’s Day decorations.
Kent State is currently working to get the COVIDÂ vaccine out to students, but are the students willing to get it? Andrew Kuder has the story.
The Rootstown Rovers are preparing to play high school baseball once again, but Covid-19 is throwing them a curveball, TV2’s Cameron Miller has the story.
Being in the middle of a pandemic is hard for most of us, some more than others. Small businesses are really being affected by COVID-19 as it has been difficult for them to stay open with few customers. Some of these small business owners are students and they determined to stay open, even if it means taking extra steps to do so.