by Melissa Mary Smith in News
Wednesday began the two-day, controversial photo-mural abortion exhibit still on display in front of Youngstown State University's DeBartolo Hall until 4 p.m. today. The 20 6-foot-by-13-foot panels, which depict graphic images of aborted fetuses, are a traveling campaign by the Genocide Awareness Project.
by Elizabeth Boon in News
Junior Christina Savage withdrew from her financial accounting class this semester due to difficulties with her teacher, she said.
"He never lectured and still gave homework," she said.
Because she withdrew before Sept. 17, she received a 70 percent refund for the class from Youngstown State University.
by Sarah Sole and Adrienne Sabo in News
The Northeast Ohio Universities Collaboration and Innovation Study Commission is examining proposals to expand The Northeast Ohio University College of Medicine.
According to a Sept. 26 article in the Akron-Beacon Journal, the college was in talks to move to a different location.
by Jenny Boyce in News
Senioritis usually goes into remission once a high school graduate becomes a college freshman. After a few years of lying dormant, however, the student flagging-momentum bug can reappear in mutant form, brought on by the frightening proposition of leaving college and struggling to find a job.
by Jeanette DiRubba in News
Some Ohio colleges lack easily accessible prep programs while others make this preparation a main focus. Ohio State University does not have Praxis II preparation workshops. Education majors must rely on information gained from core classes and entrance into a one-year Master's degree program to pass the exam, said Yolonda Kelly, OSU director of academic services.