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The independent news website of The Kent Stater & TV2

KentWired

Dr. Miller was, and still is, the man. He is truly one of a kind. 

One Step at a Time: The surgeries that changed my life

Michael Reiner Opinion April 9, 2020

I am a firm believer that everything in life happens for a reason. This is how I maintain my optimism, because there is always light at the end of every tunnel. The most prominent example of this is when...

Faculty Senate fails to reach graduate teaching policy decision

Wyatt Loy Reporter February 10, 2020

Graduate students looking for teaching experience might see a change in requirements to teach higher level courses following the faculty senate meeting Monday.The meeting presented a policy that would...

Pedal-with-Pete to take over streets of Kent Saturday

Holli Phillips June 1, 2017

The 23rd annual Pedal-with-Pete, which supports cerebral palsy, is set to take place Saturday morning throughout Kent.Participants can either bike or walk during the event, which costs $40. Registration...

Eyes on Kent: Defying Gravity

Chelsae Ketchum April 27, 2014

Abigail Sachs’s first loves in life were writing and storytelling. Through music and theater, she realized there are multiple ways to tell stories.Graduating in May with a degree in English, she...

On Aug. 22, Lucy was taken to the hospital because she didn’t want to eat, and soon was flown to Peoria’s OSF St. Francis Medical Center. She was diagnosed with meningitis. And then, little Lucy suffered a stroke.

I love Lucy

Well, I think I do. I haven't met her in real life yet.But my sister is friends with baby Lucy's mom, Heather Kernan of Rock Island. So, I've heard a lot about her. I've listened to my sister cry and worry...

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