The Jambar Newspaper: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (2011-11-10)
    Ohio says no on Senate Bill 5 in the first labor-related referendum since 1958. YSU offers additional scholarships for minorities. Frank Castronovo talks about his 44 years at YSU. Professors are recognized for philanthropic ...
  • Unknown author (2009-11-10)
    Kelly Pavlik will fight Miguel Espino at Beeghly Center. SGA introduces a final draft of students taxes. The Jambar reported on the 5 dirtiest restrooms on campus. Arsons in the Wick Park community area are discussed. ...
  • Unknown author (2010-11-09)
    YSU's Student Government Association hosted a Wick Pollock gardens cleanup. Students report University Plaza lighting problems. The Center for Nonprofit Leadership receives grant funds from the Ohio Campus Compact. ...
  • Unknown author (2012-11-08)
    Barack Obama wins re-election. Washington and Colorado both passed bill that legalized recreational consumption of marijuana statewide. Bliss faculty and students organize their second annual Opera Gala. YSU Phi Kappa Phi ...
  • Unknown author (2008-11-06)
    Students react to Obama's groundbreaking victory in the presidential elections. Phil Kidd, Youngstown's director of downtown events and marketing, spoke to YSU's scholars group about the 2010 plan. The University participates ...
  • Unknown author (2009-11-05)
    YSU Police arrested a student near Moser Hall with a loaded handgun in his backpack after being interrogated and searched because he fit the profile of the suspect in the attempted robbery at Subway. Students and faculty ...
  • Unknown author (2010-11-04)
    The 2010 election results are given. YSU-OEA selects new leader, Julia Gergits. The Academic Senate considers a new writing assessment system. The Rosetta Stone Cafe and Wine Bar closed. Humans vs. Zombies games are ...
  • Unknown author (2009-11-03)
    Campus Police search for criminal suspects and find an armed student. The first YSU alert emergency test is scheduled. Three artistic murals were stolen on the corner of Wick and Broadway. Attorney Elizabeth Bernard is ...
  • Unknown author (2010-11-02)
    Relations between YSU and the Associated Classified Employees union remain tense as the union now contends that YSU is not honoring a federal arbitration ruling. NEOUCOM seeks $42 million in bonds to build a new research ...
  • Unknown author (2009-10-29)
    Sen. Sherrod Brown, local veterans and YSU officials will come together for the Armed Forces Boulevard ceremony. Dr. Jacek Fabrykowski of YSU's Department of Mathematics and Statistics has been chosen to chair the United ...
  • Unknown author (2010-10-28)
    The 2020 Strategic Plan is discussed. The administration is re-evaluating the open enrollment policy. The University is searching for an electronic textbook center director. The Rust Belt Brewing Company is featured. ...
  • Unknown author (2011-10-27)
    YSU is nixed from Jim Petro's plan to scale back on higher educational operating costs by cutting remedial courses. The contracts for the YSU Association of Classified Employees and YSU's Ohio Education Association members ...
  • Unknown author (2009-10-27)
    One of four final candidates from the position of director of human resources at YSU toured campus and met with administration Monday. Students find loopholes in load system according to Denise M. Moss, director of student ...
  • Unknown author (2010-10-21)
    The Obama fever that captivated college campuses nearly two years ago has decreased. Several members of the disability advocacy organization, "Right to Move," established locations in an effort to bring awareness for ...
  • Unknown author (2009-10-20)
    A taped up textbook cover raised concerns for students. Campus reacts to Youngstown recently being selected as one of the top 10 cities to start a business in the U.S. and also one of the top 10 dying cities in the country ...
  • Unknown author (2009-10-22)
    Diversity enrollment is at an increase. Campus offers sanitary station across campus. Ohio Grant rolls in for students. The Center for Student Progress has seen a steady increase in student contacts. The 2009 Annual ...
  • Unknown author (2010-10-19)
    At a recent Board of Trustee meeting, Sightlines, a facilities asset advisory firm, informed the Board that 85% of YSU's facilities are more than 25 years old and reaching the end of their useful cycle. The campus community ...
  • Unknown author (2012-10-16)
    Acute necrotizing pancreatitis disease halts academic studies for YSU student, Amanda Binion. Archeologist Michael Pateman will speak in DeBartolo Hall on Thursday to discuss his work on the Peter Mowell, a slave ship ...
  • Unknown author (2009-10-15)
    Influenza A hits YSU residence halls. Article features YSU wellness coordinator Carrie Clyde. Student Francisco Morales makes a statement with his car. YSU alumnus Seth Hooker develops software for the Cleveland Browns. ...
  • Unknown author (2010-10-07)
    The state cuts $3 million from the YSU budget. The down turn in the economy is to blame for few YSU Foundation contributions. YSU is hosting its first Nonviolence Week in conjunction with the Office of Equal Opportunity ...

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