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University Expansion May Lead to Community Conflict

University Expansion May Lead to Community Conflict

In Kent, Ohio business has never been better for Kent State University, with two new multi-million dollar buildings in the works to accommodate growing academic needs. While this expansion may be positive for the university, some students and surrounding community members are less than happy with the construction’s consequences. Michael Lopick is here to tell us more…   [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S8_LOPICK_HOUSES[/bbrvideo]   To some, the constant construction just outside Kent State University’s campus is the sound of progress, but for others…

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Commuter Students Give Views on Winter

Commuter Students Give Views on Winter

In Kent, Ohio winter weather can cause issues for some Kent State University students. Michael Lopick tells us how KSU’s nearly 15,000 commuter students are affected by Ohio’s harsh winters and why some don’t mind the snow.   [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S7_LOPICK_SNOW[/bbrvideo]   Ice scrapers, slushy roads and missed classes. For some Kent State University students this overnight winter wonderland is less than magical. Commuter students, who make up nearly 75 percent of Kent State University’s student body, face a myriad of…

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Hockey Team Inspires Local Kids

Hockey Team Inspires Local Kids

In Kent, Ohio children are discovering a passion for hockey. Michael Lopick tells us how members of Kent State University’s hockey team are working with local kids to start their hockey careers on the right skate. [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S6_LOPICK_HOCKEY[/bbrvideo]   The firm clink of the ice rink door signals the beginning of another Cyclones hockey practice. The team, made up of players four to nine years of age, calls Kent State University’s Ice Arena its home and members of KSU’s colligate…

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How history resonates

How history resonates

In today’s world violence is something that unfortunately, we have grown to accept. Spiros Tempelis has more on how Kent State’s most violent day nearly 45 years ago, resonates with current international students.  [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S5_TEMPELIS_MAY4[/bbrvideo]   “The day the war came home.” It was May 4th, 1970 and tensions were rising on the Kent State campus. Student unrest from President Nixon’s announcement of the invasion of Cambodia and the presence of the National Guard on campus provoked protests near Taylor Hall. A…

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University Fights STDs with Fun

University Fights STDs with Fun

In Kent, Ohio Kent State University is taking a uniquely candid approach to teaching students about sexual health.  Tonight, Michael Lopick lets us in on the informative fun. [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S5_LOPICK_SEXTOBER[/bbrvideo]   Condom balloons, candy and costumes were the stars of this year’s Sextoberfest, the final event in Kent State University’s annual Sex Week. The event, hosted by the Kent Interhall Council and held at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center on Friday, Oct. 31, aimed to make the scary subject of…

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New Organization Inspires Women to Enjoy Fitness

New Organization Inspires Women to Enjoy Fitness

In Kent, Ohio a new organization on Kent State University’s campus seeks to empower women through fitness, nutrition and sisterhood. TV2’s Michael Lopick tells us how the club encourages female students to get off the elliptical and start a well-rounded, healthy lifestyle.   [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S4_LOPICK_CHAARG[/bbrvideo]   The sound of women suiting up in their workout gear can be heard all around Kent State University’s campus thanks to a new organization. CHAARG, or Changing Health Attitudes and Actions to Recreate Girls…

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Parade Brings Together Students, Community Members and Businesses

Parade Brings Together Students, Community Members and Businesses

In Kent, Ohio the sound of drums and sirens rang in Kent State University’s 2014 homecoming. Michael Lopick is here with how this little parade has a big impact on Kent State students, community members and local businesses.   [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S3_LOPICK_PARADE[/bbrvideo]     Early on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 18 a drum roll signals the start of Kent State University’s 2014 homecoming parade. The parade, which winds from KSU’s campus down to the heart of downtown Kent, not only…

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Students Discover Disc Golf Course

Students Discover Disc Golf Course

In Kent, Ohio a recent addition to Kent State University’s campus is helping students get active in a new, unique way. Michael Lopick is here to tell us how disc golf is giving students a fun method to blow off steam between classes. [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S2_LOPICK_DISC[/bbrvideo]     Kent State University grew again with the addition of Flash Drive, a new disc golf course open to students and the surrounding community. The course, which had its grand opening on Sunday, Sept….

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Aviation’s International Influx

Aviation’s International Influx

Kent State University’s Aviation program continues to have more international students join it’s ranks, Spiros Tempelis has more on why these students chose Kent State, over other schools.  [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S2_TEMPELIS_Flight[/bbrvideo]   Saudi Airlines has a shortage. Due to the pilot shortage, Saudi Airlines has sent future pilots to multiple schools around The United States to receive their certification. Hamza Mohammad Bamoneef, a foreign exchange student from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia was sent to Kent State by Saudi Airlines. As of right…

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Student Finds Niche

Student Finds Niche

Living in a new country can be a difficult transition. Spiros Tempelis has more on how one student is acclimating here at Kent State, and what the University is doing to help.   [bbrvideo width=”475″]BBR_S1_Tempelis_Intl[/bbrvideo]   The accent says it all. Or at least narrows it down a bit. Tasha McDonnell is one of 14 international students here at Kent State from Great Britain. Specifically, Tasha hails from Liverpool, England. She’ll be studying Math here for one year. For an…

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