I LLC Moves to New Location on Campus
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By JENNIFER T. KOLLAR where YSU fraternities and sororities are located. News Editor "The Youngstown police officer will get to know the students who live in those houses and he will As crime steadily creeps up to the outskirts of get to know their problems." the campus, Student Government continues to be The police officer assigned to that beat will be preoccupied with YSU students' safety both on on call 24 hours and will be stationed in the and off campus. neighborhood,"added Stratos TsambarKs, co- Although Student Government continues to chair of the Student Government security focus on safety and awareness on campus, this committee. year the Student Government safety committee "Having a police officer in the neighborhood is will be targeting a small residential section just a big step. Not only will it increase the response North of the University where many YSU students time for help, it will allow students to get to know live and where a lot of criminal activity has been the officer," Smith said. occuring. In addition to having a Youngstown police of• With the help of Youngstown Mayor Patrick ficer in the area, the security committee will be Ungaro, Youngstown Police Chief Randall Well• creating another committee that will inspect ington, YSU campus police and Thejambar, the houses and apartments that appear in a directory Student Government security committee wants to of housing that is available to YSU students on the emphasize crime awareness that will help YSU North Side. Smith said that the committee will in• students protect themselves on and off campus. spect the housing with the landlord's consent and "Jim Miller, Mayor Ungaro and Chief Well• then grade the house/apartment based on certain ington want us to keep in close contact with them standards that are provided by the police and fire to keep us updated with what is happening on the marshall. After the committee grades the housing, Northside/'said Jennifer Smith, co-chair of the the results will be submitted to the landlord. Student Government security committee. "Hopefully, the landlords will use the results to Smith explained that Student Government will make improvements." enact a couple of programs. "We want to work According to Smith, the housing inspection with Thejambar and put a corner ad that will committee will be looking to see if there are bars feature helpful hints that will help students pro• on the first floor windows, what kinds of locks are tect themselves and their belongings." For YSU provided and the amount of lighting. "These are students residing on the North Side, Smith said simple things, which if done, students won't need Step right up: MARYANNE MATYSIAK/THE JAM8AR- that a Youngstown police officer will be assigned to purchase handguns or install alarm systems." Two workers make adjustments to the handrail on the front to walk a beat to watch activity along streets See Smith, page 8 steps of Beeghiy Center. The work was completed last week. By JENNIFER T. KOLLAR Mu Epsilon organization sub• Nedreberg, A&S, "The Markov out of 50 speakers at the conven• Campbell, a student must have News Editor mitted papers for presentation. Process in Clinical Decision tion, eight were YSU students. completed the calculus se• "YSU was well represented," Making." "We did really, really well." quences, be enrolled in upper- Sharyn Campbell, vice president Mathematically speaking, "This is the third consecutive In addition to being a na• division math classes, and be at what do you get if you take a of the YSU Pi Mu Epsilon year that, students from YSU tional mathematical honorary perfect softball pitch, ringing chapter, said. According to have won prizes and the first society, Pi Mu Epsilon is also a the top 10 percent of his or her bells, and add to that the Campbell,this was the largest time in the history of the awards YSU student organization. class with a B average Markov process? Answer: Three number of papers from one that a chapter had more than Students who are interested in ideas that produced three chapter that had ever been one student prize," Campbell joining do not necessarily have cumulative and in the math separate award-winning papers presented at a national meeting. explained. Campbell said that to be math majors. According to courses the student has taken. at the Pi Mu Epsilon national Eight prizes were awarded for summer convention. the best student paper presenta• Eleven YSU students traveled tions. Three of the prizes were to the University of Maine this awarded to three YSU students: I LLC moves to new location on campus past August to represent YSU's Heather DeSimone, graduate, chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, a na• A&S, and her paper entitled By PAUL CURL added to the comittee's goals that an International tional mathematics honorary "Change Ringing," Linda Assistant News Editor House be set up and headed by Student Services. Hughes, graduate, education, society that promotes scholarly "It began to work as a global presence on cam• and her paper "Anatomy of a activity in mathematics. pus," said Khawaja. perfect pitch,"and Marguerite Eight YSU members of the Pi In order to facilitate a private and public sec• The International Learning and Living Center tor joint operation, between various organizations (ILLC) has been moved from its previous location and YSU, students were housed in Bolton Hall at in Bolten Hall to two floors in Kilcawley House. 746 Bryson Street. However, within the past year, According to Susan Khawaja, coordinator of the owner, concerned with the future of the pro• £nteR->;ai8iment:L«caI Band, Rainbow Tribe International Student Services, having the ILLC gram, decided to put the house up for sale. ILLC is first to play in new Pub...pagc n on campus may be more beneficial for the Univer• then began searching for a new location. sity and participants in the service. 't&Penguin's sot record in gridiron vic• In a similar joint operation, between ISS and The floors will house international students and tory over Huskies...page is §m0wl Housing Services, two floors in Kilcawley House up to SO percent of its members will be domestic were reserved for ILLC use. The new location was residents. Cross-cultural exchange is the goal of finalized two weeks before the start of school. The Cartoons P'O' ib the program, which is achieved by placing program was underway by the first day of classes. Classified'* page *s residents together with those of other nations. Columnist pace 5 Khawaja said the purpose of the program is to Editorial pane 4 A Hall of Nations will be set up in one of the Quotes p.ii;t; is .student lounges, which will provide multi-lingual make people become globally minded enough that periodicals and ILLC program information. An programs like this are unnecessary. However, she office will also be located on "the floors to plan said, the program is in its early stages and it will activities. take time before the campus becomes internationalized. Thaight 2or tfcie Bay: Lite's too short to The ILLC originated when the Global &ince with ugly people Awareness Committee asked President Humphrey For more information call International Stu• - ?h? Jantbar SfaSS to make it an official committee. He did so, but dent Services at 742-3006 or Housing Services at 742-3547. ,,... THEJAMBAR OCTOBER t, 1991 1 your communications one course. AT&T STUDENT SAVER PIUS if you're looking for a simple way to handle all of your communications needs, there's one prerequisite. Join AT&T Student Saver Plus. You'll be able to get an entire line of products and services designed specifically to save college students time and money. • bur Reach Out® America Calling Plansf 25t could save you money, no matter where and when you call. 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