East Cleveland Residents Feel Their City and Souls have been Abandoned
East Cleveland once flourished with the wealthiest of residents, housing the nation’s first billionaire, John D. Rockefeller. Since its
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East Cleveland once flourished with the wealthiest of residents, housing the nation’s first billionaire, John D. Rockefeller. Since its
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Read MoreThe City of Kent, neighboring Ohio’s second largest university, Kent State, has long held its own identity separate from that
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Read MoreBy: Megan Deierling, Andrea Siebert and Ryan Landolph Human_Trafficking_Revised from Megan Deierling on Vimeo. Human trafficking is becoming a significant
Read MoreDavid Romano, Taylor Kerns [pullquote]“It’s been losing money for five years or more”[/pullquote] Kent State University is set to save
Read MoreBy Kiana Duncan, Nicholas Adkins, and Nicole Ciccarelli College Credit Plus is the result of a dual credit legislation passed
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