Students consider sex addiction valid concern
by Melinda Gray REPORTER in News
Sexual and pornography addiction have been thrust into the public spotlight following actor David Duchovny's voluntary admission into rehab on Aug. 28.
by Darlene Wagner REPORTER in News
According to recent articles published by the Associated Press and the Food and Drug Administration, Gardisil will continue to be marketed for use to fight cervical cancer in female's ages nine through 26-years-old, however it will not be marketed to females beyond that age group.
by Maeghan McNamara REPORTER in News
For some students at Youngstown State University, service in the military provides obligation and opportunity.
Queens and Kings in the making
by in News
In alphabetical order, the candidates are, for king: Patrick Fulton, Jarrod Garcia, Josh Mashburn, Wilson Okello and Phil Rauscher. For queen: Lindsey Golubic, Lindsey Kendra, Chelsea Pflugh, Jessica Quinn, Emily Wollet.
Students unconcerned about security of personal internet accounts.
by Sarah Sole EDITOR-IN-CHIEF in News
Junior Tracy Gudaitis makes sure that she logs out of online accounts based on past experience.
by Sarah Sole EDITOR-IN-CHIEF in News
Implementing hubs of innovation and opportunity by using Youngstown State University, St. Elizabeth Hospital, The Youngstown Business Incubator and local arts institutions could possibly foster new business growth downtown, said Hunter Morrison, director of campus planning and community development.
by J. Breen Mitchell NEWS EDITOR in News
Changes to Ohio's concealed carry law will not affect the Youngstown State University campus, said Jon Fulkerson, the lead attorney on the issue for the Ohio Attorney General's office.
by Courtney Denen REPORTER in News
For junior Amanda Vukovich, sometimes going to class feels like attending school in a jail cell.