Cleveland: Rise Up!
Cleveland sports have been plagued by misfortune for 45 years, but the Rust Belt city is just as unfortunate economically. NBA success might just heal this town’s wounds.
Let The Change Begin
President Obama’s campaign slogan was “Yes We Can.” Some students and politicians weigh in on his leadership so far.
Sorting it Out
Caitlin Saniga documents the pros of recycling, how to recycle items, and eight things you shoudln't throw away.
Creative Solutions
Art therapy helps patients express emotions without being stifled by trying to find the right words. Paint, crayons and stencils come alive to relax patients without being a burden.
Hollywood in the Heartland
Just because Hollywood is across the nation doesn’t mean Ohio isn’t bursting into the movie scene. Two major motion pictures got their start only about an hour away from Kent.
Mix and Mash
Mash-up DJs create sound files by taking chunks of existing songs, mostly by well-known artists, and overlap them to make a new song. Kent DJs make it an art form.
Q&A With Michael Symon
Cleveland’s celebrity chef reveals why he stays in his hometown and how to make the perfect meal.
2012: TEOTWAWKI
Some predict Dec. 21, 2012, will be a very bad day to be an Earthling. We help separate science-fact from science-fiction.
The Great Grad Escape
For those immune to the Midwest’s rustic charm, here are a few cities with brighter lights and warmer weather.
The Hardest Thing
One of the most difficult things a student has to face while in college is the loss of a good friend.
There's No Place Like Home
A student moves to New York to live the dream – only to find reality in a really crappy apartment.
What Goes Stomp in the Night?
Whether Bigfoot is a myth or just really good at hide-and-seek, something’s going on in Ohio’s forests.
A Marathon of Multiple Meanings
One Cyburr reporter competed in her first half-marathon in Columbus this spring. See how working together with her sister and friends helped her understand the meaning of compassion and kindness out on the course.
Growing Community
Together, Bonnie Zuchniak and Lowell Orr work together to help other gardeners at the Ode to Joy Center’s community gardens. Of course, they’re always willing to help anyone who just wants some gardening tips.
The Pursuit of Solitude
One 54-year-old man chooses to live in solitude. See how his decision has affected his life and other lives close to him.
Claw Your Way to Victory
Ever walk by those claw machines just hoping you could win the pink teddy bear inside? Here’s how.
“Failure” to Communicate
The KSU professor with the largest Pez dispenser collection also dispenses the most F’s on campus. Is he that bad at teaching?
Downturn Ahead
Though the economy is in shambles, Kent State and students have yet to feel the full effect of the turmoil.
Healing in Motion
Student athletic training provides an atypical environment for students.
Keeping Religion Close
Students discuss how they exercise their beliefs in the college environment.
Together or Alone
Studying in groups can be great for some, but others prefer studying alone.
