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The Jambar : April 14, 2022

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dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-18T19:24:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-18T19:24:50Z
dc.date.issued 2022-04-14
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1989/16872
dc.description 16 p. en_US
dc.description.abstract The YSU Computer Club hosted HackYSU in the DeBartolo Stadium Room in Stambaugh Stadium April 8-10. Niko Mastorides and Maguire Franko were announced on April 8th to serve as president and executive vice president of the Student Government Administration. YSUnity holds a discussion about the Ohio House Bill 616, which bans both instruction and materials about sexual orientation and gender identity in elementary grades. The Youngstown State University Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards have made a comeback. The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event is a national movement across high schools and colleges and serves as a wake-up call to stand against the uprising of sexual assaults and offer protection to the victims. Over lapping holidays will occur in April for the faiths of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. The Youngstown Association of Student School Psychologists hosted a presentation involving guest speakers from the Autism Society of the Mahoning Valley to discuss how they support parents of children with autism, the characteristics of autism in people and more. The Beecher Art and Technology Lecture Series returned April 12 for the first in-person lecture since 2020, featuring Scott Turri, guest artist and University of Pittsburgh faculty member. The Butler Institute of American Art is currently showcasing artwork by Jim Steranko. Poets and poetry lovers gathered at the McDonough Museum of Art in celebration of National Poetry Month last Thursday. This year marks the first year that The Cove in Kilcawley Center is hosting Craft Nights. The Youngstown track and field team laps up multiple victories. The softball team takes a step back during its latest games on the road. The YSU lacrosse team ended its four-game losing streaks as it beat the University of Akron for the second time to complete the series sweep. The YSU baseball team continued its ice-cold start to its opening homestand at Eastwood Field this past week after being swept in a three-game series by Northern Kentucky University. en_US
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dc.title The Jambar : April 14, 2022 en_US
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