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Vegetarian BBQ: Alternatives for a healthy summer cookout 77

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 days ago by Cherise Benton REPORTER

Hosting cookouts is one of the most popular summer activities. Now that more people are eating less meat, you may want to think about including a few vegetarian-friendly options at your next barbeque.

According to YSU executive chef Clint Kifolo, every grill has a designated section for vegetarian food.

Preserving Pollock 12

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 days ago by Emmalee C. Torisk NEWS EDITOR

With bids for the new Williamson College of Business Administration far below the projected cost, Youngstown State University now has adequate funds to bump up the Wick Pollock Inn restoration to its current construction list.

Although originally included in the second phase of the YSU master plan, the Wick Pollock Inn restoration has been moved to the $21 million first phase, alongside the new business college.

YSU Police Fight campus zombie invasion 9

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

9 hours ago by Chelsea Miller ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR

Youngstown State University Police may soon have more than crime-fighting on its hands if student Nick Uroseva has his way. This time, the police department is fighting to rid the campus of the undead … or zombies.

Staying strong through liver transplant 9

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 days ago by Jeanette DiRubba, Reporter

From a slight pain in her side to a stomach so swollen she looked pregnant, this YSU freshman survived liver problems and now works to encourage organ donation awareness.

Dangers of ecstasy side effects create decrease in usage 9

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 days ago by Michael Bury REPORTER

The United Kingdom's Advisory Council on the misuse of drugs released a recent study showing the long-term effects of the drug ecstasy, and their findings might not be what some would expect.

Long-time part-timer kelly bancroft speaks on being adjunct faculty 8

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 days ago by Leonard Crist

Kelly Bancroft has been teaching as an adjunct faculty member at Youngstown State University and other universities since 1992. Bancroft started teaching as a graduate student before earning her masters in English from YSU.

She has been the director of YSU's Students Motivated by the Arts, she has taught at the Juvenile Justice Center, and instructed a slew of beginning writing classes and other English courses.

New organization influenced by 'humanist' philosophy 5

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 days ago by Jared Buker REPORTER

Among Youngstown State University's colorful assortment of student groups is a new organization known as the Humanist Objective League of Youngstown, which is looking to grow and develop in the exercise of morality and ethics.

Editorial: Permanent solutions necessary to protect student safety 1

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

1 day ago by

President Snyder's e-mail regarding a student hit by a car was a chilling way to begin the academic year here at Case Western Reserve University. Of course, we're all very relieved that the student was treated immediately, and we hope he recovers as soon so that he can rejoin campus as a student and not a victim of a regrettable accident.

Student injured crossing Adelbert 1

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

1 day ago by Tyler Hoffman

On the evening of Aug. 25,

multiple students and faculty

members across Case Western

Reserve University checked

their inboxes only to find an

alarming and unexpected message

from University President

Barbara R. Snyder. The

email addressed the afternoon

accident involving a CWRU

student who "was struck by a

vehicle while he was bicycling

within the crosswalk on Adelbert

Road.

Jesty Beatz brings fame to Zeta Psi house 1

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

1 day ago by

Independent artist Jesty Beatz got a little more famous after an energetic performance last Saturday night outside of the Zeta Psi house, sponsored in part by UPB,.The remnants of neon orange paint on the lawn are testament to the night's raucous revelry.

RAM founder Stan Brock receives 2010 Inamori Prize 1

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

2 days ago by Sean Hobson

In a country that is revaluating

its healthcare structure, the unfortunate

many caught in the transition

turn to the work of 2010 Inamori

Prize winner Stan Brock. Brock is

the founder of Remote Area Medical

(RAM), an organization that has

provided free medical care to over

300,000 individuals since 1985.

Letter to the Editor: Stronger SEC commitment to accountability, their constitution needed before they take away Greek Life's money 1

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

2 days ago by

For the past three years as a (non-Greek) Case student, I have entrusted my hundred-plus dollar Student Activity Fee (SAF) to the Student Executive Committee (SEC). Like many other students, I have hoped that they would judiciously divide and supervise the funds among the "big five" umbrella organizations, which purport to benefit the entire student body and provide a rich campus experience.

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