by Jessica Woods in Entertainment
"Of course they cheat, they're men," junior Christine Rollins said. "I expect it, almost like it's the way they're designed."
Or is it? Infidelity has had quite a spotlight in the media lately with the popularity of television shows such as "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives" where infidelity is seen as a fact of life, perhaps even acceptable.
Simple set, props and costuming leave stage open for standout performances by cast
by Sarah Sole in Entertainment
Youngstown State University's production of "Theophilus North" by Matthew Burnett is a showcase for actors in the University Theater Department.
Running for its second weekend at YSU, the show is based upon Thornton Wilder's last novel and boasts a plot as complex as the people that title character North meets in Newport, Rhode Island.
by Kayla S. Graham in Entertainment
"They are just words," Youngstown State University sophomore Bryon Turner said. "It's like the little kid's chant about sticks and stones. They can't hurt me."
Turner, 19, was speaking about people's use of the word "gay" to refer to something bad, instead of its literal meaning, and the lifestyle to which he adheres: homosexuality.