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Last week was a busy week for YSU's tradition rock, going through various phases of both acceptance and disagreement. Campus Pride Month is dedicated to recognizing the importance of accepting the LGBTQ community across U.S. universities. Senior Dwayne Cohill of the YSU men's basketball team was arrested April 13 on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. The Ohio state government passed a bill to crack down on electronically-distracted driving, which became effective April 4. Jason Hess, a junior mechanical engineering major, became the first Penguin to receive The Harry S. Truman Scholarship on April 10. The Bitonte College of Health and Human Services faculty has received many awards in the past month. Jenny Magazine is a YSU literary publication that's releasing its 21st edition April 20 with a supernatural theme. YSU's Pre-Veterinary Society and Buster's Brigade are teaming up to provide the Youngstown community a low-cost pet clinic. The YSU College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics will host its annual STEM Showcase April 22. The Student Government Association officially announced next semesters president and vice president as Alexander Papa and Jordan Pintar, along with representatives for each college. YSU is holding its 45th annual English Festival April 19 to 21. The City of Youngstown is considered home to many, including the local band, The Vindy's. Tuba and euphonium music filled the air at YSU's Bliss Hall for the 2nd annual Tub/Euphonium Day, April 15. After 10 games at home, the YSU softball team hit the road over a seven-game span, April 14-22. The YSU soccer team is wrapping up it spring ball league and preparing for the upcoming fall 2023 season. The YSU football team held its annual team scrimmage, the Red-White Spring Game, April 15. |
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