by Cristina Cala and Sarah Sole, The Jambar in News
Although Sen. Hillary Clinton rarely spoke her Democratic opponent's name during a rally in Youngstown Tuesday, it was clear she was firing back at Illinois Sen. Barack Obama after his Monday rally at Youngstown State University.
by Sarah Sole, News Editor in News
Presidential candidate Barack Obama told Youngstown he has talked to thousands of people, shaken thousands of hands, and eaten hundreds and hundreds of chicken dinners.
"After more than a year of campaigning I am here to report that my bet has paid off, and my faith in the American people has been vindicated," he said.
by in News
Sen. Barack Obama's political rally on campus brought changes to the typical Monday routine for Youngstown State University students.
by Courtney DiGiorgi, Reporter in News
Loudly chanting "Yes, we can!" a large crowd of community members, leaders and students welcomed long-time Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy to Youngstown State University Saturday.
by Ashley Tate, News Reporter in News
The Higher Learning Commission paid a visit to Youngstown State University this week, sitting down to chat with students about their likes and dislikes of the university.
by Sarah Sole, News Editor in News
Journalism and criminal justice majors got a chance to delve deeper into an unsolved homicide Thursday when family members of Jane Kleese, formerly of Niles, spoke about Kleese's death in 2002.
by Jessica Petrinjak, Reporter in News
During Senator Barack Obama's visit to Youngstown State University Monday afternoon, a group representing YSU College Republicans held a demonstration outside Beeghly Center, where 6,800 gathered to see the Democratic presidential candidate.