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Officials remove offensive photos

The images were found in Campus Grounds
A Bud Light calendar showing "suggestive pictures" and photographs from magazines and newspapers were among items removed from university maintenance shops last week. The action came after the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity received a complaint.

SGA holds final meeting

Student Government Association's Vice President for Campus Life, Heather Baltic, said that a Virginia Tech Family Project is in the works at Youngstown State University. Initiating the project is YSU graduate John De Simone. SGA held its final meeting of the semester on Monday.

Suspected robber gets nabbed

Youngstown State University and Youngstown city police arrested a suspect in the three robberies of YSU students Sunday. Between 8:50 p.m. and 9:24 p.m., a female left Cafaro House and walked across the street to the gravel parking lot behind Dorian Books at the corner of Elm Street and Madison Avenue to her vehicle.

National City makes largest corporate donation

National City Bank donated $300,000 to Youngstown State University's Centennial Capital Campaign on April 19. The money will be used toward the construction of the new Williamson College of Business Administration building. "National City has been a generous supporter of YSU for many years, and this gift is further proof of the bank's commitment to the future of this university, its students and the entire Mahoning Valley," said David Sweet, YSU president.

STEM dean finalist speaks at open forum

Ralph Rogers, the second dean finalist for the new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) College, held an open forum for Youngstown State University faculty, staff and students in Kilcawley Center's Ohio Room Friday. Rogers kicked off the meeting by telling forum attendees of his background in engineering.

Fake tanners risk burn, addiction

With short dresses and strappy sandals showcased in display windows, summer fashion makes it tempting for female consumers to believe a tan will complete the look of breezy, sexy summer flair. With the large number of indoor tanning beds in the area, Youngstown State University students should question just how far they're willing to go this summer to attain their bronzed statuses.

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