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City mice come to the country

Central State University draws a of students from cities in the Midwest such as Indianapolis, Detroit, and Chicago. Students from these...

Do you like chitlins?

Apples, beets, seafood, and chitlins. Did that make you hungry? Well, if you are like many of the 50 people this reporter surveyed about...

The middle child

Sophomore Jaylon Smith is one of three children. She has an older brother and a younger brother. She’s in the middle, and Smith says that...

Artificial turf coming to McPherson Stadium

After a long, hard, and trying year, McPherson Stadium will be getting artificial turf for the upcoming football season. “The team is...

Track star Scott injured

Central State University track star Juan Scott will not run at Saturday night’s track meet at Youngstown State University because of a...

Track team preps for conference championship

The Central State University men’s and women’s track and field teams are heading to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference...

New athletics director

Central State University welcomed a new athletics director fall semester of 2018. Tara A. Owens assumed the position formerly held by...

Lady Marauders defeat rivals on the road

The Central State Lady Marauders basketball team defeated the Kentucky State Thorobreds Feb. 11, 2019, at the William Exum Center in...

Much ado about durags

Central State University prohibits students from wearing durags and bonnets on campus, and the new dean of students is serious about...

Looking for a few good men and women

Central State University held two informational meetings in February for students interested in becoming residence advisors. More than...

Mr. CSU to appear in Ebony

Central State’s Mr. CSU will appear on the cover of Ebony Magazine after finishing in the top 10 of an online vote. Senior Mark Barton...

Facilities workers tackle mold problem.

Facilities workers confirm what many students have long suspected: Many residence halls on campus have a mold problem. “It’s true. There...

New residence hall rises

Central State University will open a new residence hall on the north side of campus in August. The $24 million project is currently under...

Student leaders jump ship

Many student organizations have experienced a rapid turnover in leadership spring term and many students are wondering why. Some students...

Hazing seminar draws a crowd

About 500 Central State students attended the university’s annual hazing seminar in Robeson Auditorium January 15, 2019. The university...

Campus spirit flags

The football team improved its record to 5 wins and 5 losses this year, but you would hardly know it by going to one of their home games....

Icebreaker breaks

Central State University cancelled the annual Icebreaker dance Jan. 12, 2019, due to a snow storm. “We were aware of the possibility of...

Using Schoology to vent

Central State University students complain that some students are using the university’s learning management system, Schoology, to engage...

Traffic tickets raise student ire

Central State University police are issuing more traffic citations spring semester, and students are unhappy. “I understand that speeding...

Paid internships available to all.

Central State University Career Services has a grant to pay students who obtain internships. “This is a great chance for students to get...

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