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WYSU is excited to be a media partner for the 48th Cleveland International Film Festival!
NPR National News
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The Carters have it all — wealth, influence, critical cred — but they've never stopped chasing the approval of exclusive institutions like the Grammys. At this point, who are they fighting for?
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Our most memorable and useful expert advice from Life Kit's March episodes, hand-picked by the editors.
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More than half of the Colorado River's water is used to grow crops, primarily livestock feed, a new study finds. The river and its users are facing tough decisions as the climate warms.
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Experts say it's better to set a goal you can stick to and make reading more of a community affair.
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The debris that saved Rose's life in Titanic — and sparked a quarter-century of debate — fetched over $718,000 at an auction of iconic Hollywood movie props last week. It's based on a real artifact.
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Biden officials approved proposals for the U.S. census and federal surveys to change how Latinos are asked about their race and ethnicity and to add a checkbox for "Middle Eastern or North African."
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The Grand Alliance between Black and Jewish leaders, known largely for shared work on Civil Rights in the 1960s, has a complicated legacy--and an uncertain future between these communities.
The Business Journal
The Ohio Newsroom & State News
Public Affairs
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Jazmin Oliver/Alumni YSU Chapter Delta Sigma Theta. She will talk about a free health expo geared to the African American community in April.
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Executive director of Yellow Brick Place, she will discuss free programs and services for people dealing with cancer.
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Mike McGiffin , president of the Youngstown-Warren regional chamber foundation, talks about a chamber-led initiative that aims to repopulate the Mahoning Valley by, among other things, attracting immigrants.
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Dr. Nicolette Powe receives grant to improve health, prevent current diseases and reduce health disparities among the African American and Hispanic populations in the Mahoning Valley.