Jay Shah

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Jay Shah is an aspiring broadcast journalist pursuing a Master of Arts in media and journalism at Kent State University. Jay’s student media career began as an undergraduate student at Old Westbury Web Radio (OWWR) of the State University of New York College at Old Westbury. She is passionate about raising community awareness on social justice, and environmental issues as well as local music and art. Her spare time involves attending local music showcases, experimenting with weird food combinations and painting. Jay wishes to use her journalistic abilities for providing a voice to the voiceless.
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The Ohio Department of Health has expanded the number of maps illustrating the surge in coronavirus cases.
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A republican senator who is a sponsor for a bill that would limit the Governor's power to enact health orders is hopeful for an override vote.
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Two choreographers are the latest artists to take up a residency at Akron Soul Train, and they’re using it as an opportunity to connect with audiences despite the pandemic.
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Dr. Rob McGregor discusses the hospital's plan in the event the county reaches the purple level on the state's public advisory map and cases continue to rise.
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Tuscarawas County and Franklin County are both on the state's watch list for severe exposure and spread of COVID-19. Next week, the counties might move up…
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The measure renews a levy that was on the books and adds an additional levy to support new projects at the zoo.
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Some people are concerned about how the moved-up deadline for the U.S. Census will affect the updated count of the local population, especially those in immigrant communities.
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As Coronavirus Cases Double at Kent State, the Ohio National Guard Helps with Testing Off Campus ThiOhio National Guard will return to the university as cases double.
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It's a couple of weeks into the fall semester on Kent’s main campus. While some classes are being held in-person, in many ways the place feels empty and...
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Editor's Note: Kent State University re-opened its metaphorical doors on Thursday, August 27 as classes resumed in-person and online. Two WKSU Fall 2020...