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Throughout history, athletes have positively influenced children, younger athletes and altered the media’s perception on how sports are viewed. The Jambar has curated a top-five list of the greatest ...
Although many wouldn’t venture inside of abandoned buildings themselves, the eerie atmosphere of these locations inspires photographers to capture what is left of the past. Some photographers find ...
Four Youngstown State University professors are retiring this semester. They have been at the university for many years and have been involved in the local community. Thomas Leary, professor of ...
Academic writing can be challenging for many, not just international students or those who speak more than one language. Whether it’s a first-year student learning how to write a thesis statement or a ...
Bennie Adams, 64, who was convicted of the murder of 19-year-old Youngstown State University student Gina Tenney in 1985, had his parole pushed to 2028. Tenney was an Edgewood High School graduate and ...
With summer quickly approaching, many people have planned trips to amusement parks. Despite their popularity, some hesitate to visit because of safety concerns. For Ohioans, Cedar Point in Sandusky is ...
Baseball holds the distinguished honor of being America’s original pastime. Dating back to the late 1800s, it is the oldest organized sport in the country. There’s just something so American about ...
Taking classes at Youngstown State University is just a small part of Livia Laudermilt’s path to becoming an educator. An integrated language arts major, she aims to get work experience outside the ...
City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America’s Highways by Megan Kimble | Looking at major highway infrastructures in some of the biggest cities in Texas, Kimble outlines the ...
Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs by Luis Elizondo | A former senior intelligence official and special agent, Elizondo unveils all the secrets of the U.S. Government’s extraneous ...
I gravely underestimated this semester. For an unknown reason, I thought my junior year would be “soft-soap.” I thought if I smiled and winked at my assignments then they would complete themselves — ...
Warmer nights and longer days mark the beginning of summer, bringing the spring semester to a close. While there is no curtain call, everyone on campus should give themselves recognition for enduring ...
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