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Economic effects of Russian invasion of Ukraine could be felt in Portage County

Nuried Hurtado TV2 Reporter February 23, 2022

President Biden joined the European countries in imposing severe consequences and sanctions over Russia's possible invasion to Ukraine. Kent State's Yonhoo Choi, an associate professor of economics,...

March for Amir Locke takes place on Kent campus

February 23, 2022

The Alliance for Marginalized People held a march on Kent State's main campus in support of Amir Locke, a Black man killed as a result of a no-knock warrant. TV2's Laura Lemke reports.

Local book club reads stories that have been historically ignored

Local book club reads stories that have been historically ignored

Abigail Forbes TV2 Reporter February 18, 2022

Kent Free Library, located on West Main Street, hosts multiple community book clubs. One in particular, the Diverse Voices Book Club, meets once every month to discuss a different book highlighting marginalized...

Mother of three pops open basement bakery

Mother of three pops open basement bakery

Anna Louden TV2 Reporter February 10, 2022

Daisy Cakes Cake Pops have become a popular treat around Kent. The business has grown rapidly over the past couple of years and they now have over 14,000 followers on Instagram. TV2’s Anna Louden spoke...

KSU continues to enforce COVID procedures for spring 2022

KSU continues to enforce COVID procedures for spring 2022

Abigail Forbes, TV2 reporter February 4, 2022

As we move through the spring semester, the university continues to enforce procedures to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.TV2 reporter Abigail Forbes spoke with administrators in an exclusive interview...