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"Ghost" preserves world title at YSU 14

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

1 day ago by Josh Stipanovich NEWS EDITOR

Middleweight champion of the world Kelly Pavlik hadn't fought in 10 months.

After shaking off some "rust" early, he found himself back out of the ring in five rounds.

Defending his WBC and WBO middleweight titles for the first time since February at the Covelli Centre, Pavlik put former Contender star Miguel Espino down on one knee twice in the final two rounds before his corner made the crucial decision to throw in the towel in front of 3,409 fans Saturday night inside the Beeghly Center at Youngstown State University.

Linguists say black English be a real dialect, jus like standard 8

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

15 hours ago by Ashley Tate, News Reporter

It cold in here. It be cold in here. Which is correct? While the dialect doesn't have the same status in America as standard English, it follows it's own grammar rules, and has some features that are better than standard.

Health care options for students without insurance 2

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

7 hours ago by Joseph Giesy REPORTER

With all the news surrounding President Barack Obama's attempts at implementing a universal health care plan, students have become more aware of their own health insurance plans or lack thereof.

Severe Weather Delays Philander's Phling 2

The Kenyon Collegian, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH

22 hours ago by August Steigmeyer

Due to large amounts of snowfall and hazardous road conditions on Feb. 6, Student Council and the Office of Student Activities postponed Philander's Phebruary Phling until Feb. 20. "We were told on the day of Phling that many staff and outside contractors who were essential to setting up, executing and cleaning up this event would be unable to physically get to campus," said Student Council President Jonathan Meyers '10.

A Passion for Fashion: The Basic White T-Shirt 1

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH

2 hours ago by Kerrie Bercher and Ashley Ammond

Upon waking up every morning, we have a decision to make about what to wear. Like most campuses across the nation, here at Cleveland State students seem to avoid getting dressed. Okay, not literally dressed, but the choice of wearing anything found in a magazine seems to be out of the question.


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Children aren't reality TV spectacles


		Children aren't reality TV spectacles

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Gillian Seaman

Shows like the recently canceled Jon and Kate Plus Eight achieve success by depicting children in all their cute glory. But one of the Gosselin children, Mady Gosselin, is continually depicted as a demon-spawn progeny: slapping, screaming, and engaging in other less-than-cute behaviors.

When a "Killer" Idea Goes Horribly Wrong

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day 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.

Less Than 100 Days To Go

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day ago by Rob Ivory

Ok, so what did you expect?

The United States men's national soccer team never scored against the Dutch coming into this week's international friendly, but the US played quite nicely against one of the best teams in the world. Before you crinkle up this paper because I am going writing another soccer column, understand that this sport means so much too many of us living around this nation.

SGA Notebook

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day 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.

CWRU receives record number of applications


		CWRU receives record number of applications

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Emily Garvey

What about nearly 9500 people? That's the number of applications received by Case Western Reserve University's Office of Undergraduate Admission, a 20 percent increase from last year's figures.

Revisiting Vietnam's legacy at Case Western Reserve


		Revisiting Vietnam's legacy at Case Western Reserve

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH

4 days ago by Paul Kerson

Senate close to defining urban research university

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

12 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.

Drivers distracted by more than cell phones

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

12 hours 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

12 hours 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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