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Are you a ‘Belieber’?

6:23 pm in Entertainment, Uncategorized by

Screaming girls and frantic mothers crowded the aisles of the theater. Either theres a fire in the building, or the new Justin Bieber documentary Never Say Never was just released.

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Leaks occur in Castle

4:18 am in News, Uncategorized by

Recent weather conditions and frozen roof drains have caused flooding in some areas of the building.

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Officials unsure of WATTS completion date

11:36 am in News, Uncategorized by

The Watson and Tressel Training Site has encountered yet another setback preventing its February completion date, leaving the track and field team looking elsewhere for facilities.Rodger Shuback, superintendent of Hively Construction, said he, the architects, Youngstown State University and other companies assisting in the project, including Roger Kreps Drywall and Plastering and Lencyk Masonry, will meet Tuesday to discuss when the building will be completed.

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Parking woes worry students

10:47 pm in Campus News, Uncategorized by

As a new semester rolls around again at UTM, the perennial dilemma of parking is at the forefront of many students minds. This semester, the parking situation is a little different. Because of construction to the Fine Arts Building, the adjacent parking lot (Lot 3) has been closed.

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YSU group explores the paranormal

12:48 pm in Features, Uncategorized by

Jared Cowie stood inside an old abandoned mill in Beaver Creek State Park on Friday night. Inside the dark, crumbling remains of the building, Cowie began to do his research.

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Dim and Den Sum: Cleveland’s meal on wheels phenomenon

7:20 pm in Focus, Uncategorized by

Nestled between the Peter B. Lewis Building and the Case Law School, parked in the Cleveland Institute of Arts parking lot, a behemoth awaits. From a distance it looks like a giant red octopus wearing a hat, but do not fear, its just a graphic on the side of a gnarly food truck.

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New disc golf course on campus open to the public

12:19 pm in News, Uncategorized by

A nine-hole disc golf course on SRUs campus opened to the public for the Fall 2010 semester and is scheduled to become an 18-hole course by January.The course expands from Building F, winds around the ARC and ends up behind the rugby field.

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