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The Andrews Wellness Recreation Center at Youngstown State University challenged students to complete 25 push-ups for 25 days to raise awareness for National Suicide Prevention month, which was in ...
Technological advancements have become a prominent fixture of average life, especially during the 21st century. On one hand, technology has allowed us to do things we have never thought possible. Some ...
The Youngstown State University’s Institute for Teaching and Learning is conducting a survey regarding the usage of generative AI such as ChatGPT on campus. The goal of the survey is to gather ...
Over 44 years ago, the 1980s ushered in a new era of music with genres such as hip-hop, new wave, synth-pop and the popularization of metal. This era played a huge role in what music is today. The ...
Starting college can be difficult for any incoming freshman student at Youngstown State University, but being a first-generation student of color can be particularly difficult. That’s where the ...
Over winter break, restaurants close to campus, such as Jimmy John’s and Pizza Joe’s, shut their doors for the last time. In addition to these closures, on-campus dining options have cut their hours, ...
Jerry Springer, former mayor of Cincinnati and well-known television personality, visited Youngstown State University on Thursday to discuss voter registration among college students, and urge them to ...
City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America’s Highways by Megan Kimble | Looking at major highway infrastructures in some of the biggest cities in Texas, Kimble outlines the ...
Youngstown State University’s Andrews Wellness and Recreation Center began to offer virtual fitness options at the start of the pandemic for those trying to stay active. Home workout videos, wellness ...
Lindsay DeLullo’s study abroad trip helped her discover her true calling at Youngstown State University. Spending time at San Salvador Island in the Bahamas, she was a geology major studying rocks.
There is a growing epidemic of ‘chronically online’ people — those who spend the majority of their time in online spaces and therefore develop their personalities to value internet culture. According ...
Music and art give people a creative outlet, whether it’s to hone their skills or for casual enjoyment. But both also have the ability to heal people – including those in the Youngstown community.