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“East Riverbend” music video by Cleveland filmmaker and Kent State alum to release October 14

Local filmmaker Ryan Koppelman and Kent State alum singer-songwriter Andrew J. Paulsen’s new music video “East Riverbend” will launch on VEVO and other streaming platforms on Monday October 14th. “East Riverbend” is the first single off of Paulsen’s ‘Undertow’ EP with his indie folk band Paulsen-Shepler. The song features lyrics about facing life changes outside “East Riverbend” music video by Cleveland filmmaker and Kent State alum to release October 14

BSR Artist Spotlight : Aysie

Since the beginning, music has always been a passion for Pittsburgh native, Aysie. Coming from a musical family, she had early exposure to a collective of genres, i.e. Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, and Reggae. Early on she discovered she had a niche for music after singing in her church choir for several years. Growing up, BSR Artist Spotlight : Aysie

How Independent Students Made a Living Through the Pandemic

Photo caption: Godfrey takes one of her two cats on a sunset walk. Iuma Godfrey woke up late, thus accidentally skipping her two morning classes. Sure, it is a frequent occurrence for many college students, and sure, she was a bit mad at herself for sleeping in. But she always has the next day to How Independent Students Made a Living Through the Pandemic

DoorDash for Fast Cash: Students Turn to Delivery Service for Extra Funds Due to COVID-19

Photo caption: DoorDash signs light up red from businesses all over the country, as workers and restaurants attempt to stay afloat as COVID-19 sweeps the nation. Photo credit: Erik McClean Saraina Wise pulls into the snow-covered driveway, her windshield wipers slamming the sides of her window. She peers into the dark night, clutching the brown DoorDash for Fast Cash: Students Turn to Delivery Service for Extra Funds Due to COVID-19

The Struggles of a Working Mother During a Pandemic

Photo caption: Miranda on a hike with her husband Robert and their daughter Sophia. Back in September, women left the workforce at four times the rate men did according to the Labor Department. With a pandemic hitting mothers all over have been taking leaves to help support their children as they do online schooling, which The Struggles of a Working Mother During a Pandemic

Bartender Forced to Change Environments During COVID-19

Photo caption: Kraig and his son, Phoenix, in 2019. Upon entering the restaurant he has not set foot in for weeks, Kraig Matthews does his best to keep his distance from his coworkers; he has been following strict directives on how to combat COVID-19 for weeks and that is what he knows to be the Bartender Forced to Change Environments During COVID-19

Running a Family Owned Business During a Pandemic

Back in March of 2020 when shutdowns were first being announced Gwen Rosenberg owner of Popped! explained the fear of if her business would be next to shut down. The coronavirus pandemic was proven to be difficult on all businesses, especially locally owned ones.  Rosenberg is the owner of Popped! in Kent along with the Running a Family Owned Business During a Pandemic

How Kent State’s Department of Athletic Advancement Navigated Through a Pandemic

When student athletes attend university many require financial support through both scholarships and other forms of funding to stay afloat. Kent State’s Athletic Advancement department aims to do so through donations and philanthropy.  While colleges and universities across the country were left reeling with safety concerns and changes that came along with the COVID-19 pandemic, How Kent State’s Department of Athletic Advancement Navigated Through a Pandemic

Kent Cares Expanding to Help More Students in Need

Photo caption: Campus Kitchen volunteers organizing a food table outside of Franklin Hall during the fall 2020 semester. When COVID-19 began to take its toll on the nation in March 2020, Kent Cares — a subcommittee on the Kent State campus focused on students’ overarching basic needs– were worried about how they were going to Kent Cares Expanding to Help More Students in Need

A Pandemic’s Effect on a Small Business

Photo caption: Tree City Coffee & Pastry in Kent, Ohio is one of many small businesses that has been harshly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The protocols the customers and employees have to follow include wearing face coverings and following social distancing guidelines. Photo credit: Julia Webb Rebekah Gillespie, owner of  Tree City Coffee & A Pandemic’s Effect on a Small Business