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Chasing the dragon: Geology class travels to China 11

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

2 days ago by Gary S. Angelo FEATURES REPORTER

From Dec. 13 to Jan. 6, some Youngstown State University geology students will travel to China to study and experience the country's rich geological history.

Dr. Ray Beiersdorfer, geology professor, and his environmental geology students will first arrive in Beijing to take a trek to China's Great Wall.

SEC considering proposals concerning Greek funding 6

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

1 day ago by Bryan Bourgeois

Alicia Sanchez, the current chair of SEC, emphasized that the purpose of the March 4 SEC meeting as it pertained to Greek funding would be to further discuss the issue.

Homework over vacation is no break 4

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

3 hours ago by Darlene Wagner REPORTER

Algebra, chemistry, foreign language, labs, managing studies, family and a job; these are just a few things that collegians deal with on a regular basis. Many students anxiously awaited spring break only to have their plans for fun in the sun extinguished by the need to study and complete projects due this week.

Krysta Cameron of IWrestledABearOnce Remarks On: 4

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH

3 hours ago by Alexes Spencer

The deep vocal growls associated with grindcore style music almost immediately put the mental image of a seemingly strong guy, covered in sweat, releasing something from deep within. But who would ever associate a girl with that sound? Fans of IWrestledABearOnce would.

Senate close to defining urban research university 3

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

23 hours ago by Adam Rogers MANAGING EDITOR

The term "urban research university" is one step closer to being defined after the Academic Research Committee of the Academic Senate at Youngstown State University presented a one-page draft to attendees at the body's monthly meeting.

Committee chairman Frank Li, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, said the committee is open to suggestions, ideas and clarifications for the definition document.


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When a "Killer" Idea Goes Horribly Wrong

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

6 days ago by Justin Brenis

Unless you've been living under a rock (or stacks and stacks of our missing Cauldron issues…we WILL find you…) this past week, chances are you've already heard this story.

DATELINE: SeaWorld - Orlando, Fla. Tillikum, a 12,000 pound male Orca (better known as a Killer Whale), after performing an evening show inexplicably kills his trainer.

SGA Notebook

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

6 days ago by Samantha Shunk and Reid May

Open Forum Event

Last Tuesday at noon, the Student Government Association (SGA) executive board and many of the senators gathered in the Main Classroom atrium for what was called an open forum. The event was designed by one of the newest members of SGA. Instead of having a forum where the senators and executive board discuss specific topics, the open forum had no specific agenda other than to learn more of what the students want and make it easy for them to meet their representation.

Saunders named sixth president of Florida Atlantic University

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

4 days ago by Reid May

On Wednesday, March 3, Dr. Mary Jane Saunders was named the sixth president of Florida Atlantic University. Saunders, who was Cleveland State University's provost and senior vice-president for academic affairs until her resignation on Jan. 28, says she is "thrilled to be chosen [as president].

Will freshman-heavy team be able to improve on last year's 0-8?

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

6 days ago by Peter Cooke

"The Spartan softball program is still in a rebuilding phase. I truly believe that this year we will come out strong." - Coach Erin O' Neill

Senate close to defining urban research university

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

5 days ago by Adam Rogers MANAGING EDITOR

The term "urban research university" is one step closer to being defined after the Academic Research Committee of the Academic Senate at Youngstown State University presented a one-page draft to attendees at the body's monthly meeting.

Committee chairman Frank Li, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, said the committee is open to suggestions, ideas and clarifications for the definition document.

Drivers distracted by more than cell phones

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

5 days ago by Andrea DeMart REPORTER

Most people associate distracted driving with cell phones, although one can become distracted by any activity performed while driving such as changing the radio station, selecting a song from your MP3 player or eating.

Get fit this spring break

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

5 days ago by Joe Giesy REPORTER

As winter draws to an end, upcoming warmer seasons are moving to the forefront of everybody's minds. For some people, this means shedding the winter weight and getting back in shape for spring and summer.

Checkout lanes filling their shelves with magazines promising celebrity secrets to getting fit and losing weight and the emergence, or re-emergence, of fad diets can lead to confusion for students about what is the best plan for them as they begin a new workout or diet plan.

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