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With a mixture of progressive, punk and indie rock, the Northeast Ohio band Bury The Pines is one of six artists performing at The Federal indoor stage April 26 at Federal Frenzy.
By Alex Sorrells / Jambar Contributor The Missouri Valley Football Conference named five Youngstown State University football ...
By Emily Wilaj / Jambar Contributor When Youngstown State University professor Kyle Starkey is not in the classroom teaching ...
By Raeghan Hilton / Jambar Contributor There is a wide range of women’s health topics, but for college-aged women, ...
By Raeghan Hilton / Jambar Contributor College-aged women can have a lot to manage, whether it’s work, school or ...
Warmer nights and longer days mark the beginning of summer, bringing the spring semester to a close. While there is no curtain call, everyone on campus should give themselves recognition for enduring ...
Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly Enslaved People to Find Their Lost Families by Judith Ann Giesberg | The post-Civil War state of America and the Reconstruction movement led to the rise of ...
For many Youngstown residents, accessing food, especially affordable and healthy foods, is a hardship. This is because Youngstown, as defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a food desert.
Youngstown State University’s chapter of the American Foundry Society competed in the national Cast In Steel Competition in Atlanta, where its replica of George Washington’s sword won several awards.
Senior Jacob Potts, music composition major and percussionist, won the third annual Dr. Stephen L. Gage Memorial Composition Contest for his original piece, “Monument.” For the first time, the ...
Seeking individual and team honors, the Youngstown State University men’s and women’s golf teams wrapped up the spring season at the Horizon League Golf Championships April 19-21 in Howey-in-the-Hills ...