Weather conditions create parking, campus chaos
by Juliana Hull NEWS REPORTER in News
The M-2 parking deck next to Cushwa Hall has had complaints about piles of snow taking up parking spots on the entire top level. Along with this problem, students are complaining about the lack of salt on downhill walkways.
"Its obnoxious … I don't enjoy it," said Heather Vicola, a sophomore psychology major.
by Rebecca Steh REPORTER in News
With ice and snow on campus, slips and falls are not far behind. The stairs, the ice-covered walkways and the wet floors even indoors can become hazardous. The Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety has released some helpful information about how to be safe on campus and avoid sliding and falling.
by Dan Pompili ASSIST. NEWS EDITOR in News
On Jan. 25, the Youngstown State University Board of Trustees received an update on the status of the Youngstown Early College Memorandum of Understanding.
by Josh Stipanovich NEWS EDITOR in News
While the economy slowly continues to improve, one would think the number of transfer students at Youngstown State University could decrease.
by Alicia Pattillo REPORTER in News
The start of a new semester comes with the responsibility of finding and purchasing all necessary texts for a slew of classes. The hit that textbooks can take on a student's wallet can be astronomical, so alternatives are always something students take time to investigate.
by Andrea DeMart REPORTER in News
At the Youngstown State University Student Government Association meeting held Monday, facilities engineer Ralph Morrone addressed concerns brought to him by students, SGA members and campus police.