TV2: Fraternities in trouble because of a new courthouse?

Kaitlynn LeBeau

KentWired Video

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City council is taking advantage of available space, but that might come at the expense of nearby residents.

Kent Economic Development Director Dan Smith, Tau Kappa Epsilon junior Ben Burnside and Tau Kappa Epsilon sophomore Kyle Pankuch comment.

There’s no saying how each fraternity will react to its new neighbor, but change is definitely in store.

Contact Kaitlynn LeBeau at [email protected].