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Recent Podcasts
1. Morning News for Friday, November 20, 2009
Emily begins with Lester Lefton's contract renewal. Alyssa continues with a story about eating disorders and a sports update on women's basketball. Emily finishes with the weather.
2. Morning News for Thursday November 19, 2009
Akron Police split a major drug ring. Lebron gets hurt as the Cavaliers fall to the Washington Wizards. We have the latest in weather updates.
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Recent Podcasts
1. Doug Martin's Weekly Press Conference
The Kent State football team is coming off a 45-30 loss at Bowling Green. Listen to Kent State head coach Doug Martin and senior quarterback Julian Edelman as they discuss the team's upcoming game against Temple and the rest of the season.
2. Kent State football press conference
Listen to Kent State football coach Doug Martin as he discusses the Flashes' 54-21 victory over Miami and their upcoming game at Bowling Green.
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Recent Podcasts
1. Bob Saget to bring raunchy humor to Kent State
Entertainment reporter Joe Shearer talks about his interview with Bob Saget and what Kent State should expect when the comedian performs on campus April 12.
2. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles evolve
Assistant entertainment editor Andrew Gaug talks about his interview with the Web master for TMNT's site and about the evolution of the franchise.
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Recent Podcasts
Late Tuesday night, hundreds of students joined together across campus after Senator Obama was announced as the new president elect. Listen in to the chaos that broke loose on Kent State's Campus.
2. Morning News for Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Lebron James and Jay-Z host Obama rally. Masturbation helps prevent prostate cancer. BSR Sports and Weather.
On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guard troops fired on a crowd of demonstrators and bystanders on the campus of Kent State University. Four Kent State students were killed and nine injured.
Recent Podcasts
1. Interview with Bruce Landis
Black Squirrel Radio reporter Drew Biada interviews Bruce Landis, a 1970 Kent State graduate.
Black Squirrel Radio's Mike Smylie reports on the aftermath of the May 4 shootings.