College of Communication and Information                         

Student Media

Contact: Lori Cantor, Business Manager, 672-2586

The Daily Kent Stater is the leading source of news and information for the Kent campus. The periodical is published Monday through Friday during the regular academic year and weekly in the summer. The online edition is www.kentnewsnet.com.

The Burr is a popular general interest magazine published twice during the academic year. The staff also produces a digitial edition called the CyBurr.

TV2 features live news at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. with live and taped sports, talk and variety programs on campus and community cable channels Monday through Friday during the academic year.

Black Squirrel Radio, Kent State's student-run radio station, can be heard on campus, community cable and the Internet. BSR is a multi-format station offering a mix of urban, alternative, talk and more.

Uhuru is a publication of Black United Students. Uhuru speaks directly to the 10 percent of minorities on the campus community.

Kent's literary publication, Luna Negra, is a blend of poetry, prose, photography and illustration. The magazine is produced twice a year by students in the English department.

Artemis magazine explores women's concerns, experiences and issues in opinion, personal narrative, poetry, humor and research pieces. All are invited to contribute.

Fusion magazine addresses sexual minority issues within the general university population. The magazine strives to unify people of different backgrounds through education and awarenss.

To learn more about Student Media, visit the homepage.

 
 

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This page was last modified on Nov 8, 2009