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Why did you decide to run for the Richardson ISD board of trustees?
TC: We are at a critical time in our district s storied history. A large bond has been approved for the election with a promise of no tax increase to the citizens. I am a firm believer in public bonds, as they are a win-win. The district, kids and teachers get great facilities, local businesses get work, and everybody generally wins. This is as long as someone is willing to pay for the bond. Historically, it has to be the citizens through increased taxation. I am uniquely able to help the district navigate this situation and, therefore, want to volunteer.
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The 62nd All Campus Sing will take place indoors in the Performing Arts Hall instead of the traditional steps of the Quad.
“The biggest change this year compared to 2019’s All Campus Sing is that instead of basically the entire organization performing, each organization will have a maximum of one solo, one duet and one trio perform,” said Head Chair Emily Allen.
Last year, the entire event was canceled because of COVID-19, so this year is going to be directed a little differently but with the same purpose to benefit People-to-People, which is for the Sigma Alpha lota’s philanthropy.
Dec 10, 2020
YOUNGSTOWN Mayor Jamael Tito Brown gives the commencement address and 1,020 graduates receive degrees as Youngstown State University celebrates fall commencement though virtually 2 p.m. Sunday.
The ceremony, moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is available on the YSU homepage, YouTube and Facebook.
YSU President Jim Tressel will lead the ceremony, with additional remarks from Provost Brien Smith and deans from each of the university’s colleges. Brown gives the commencement address, while Kristen Thompson is the student speaker.
Brown, who has both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from YSU, was elected the 51st mayor of the city of Youngstown in 2017. He previously was chief deputy treasurer for Mahoning County, director of the Youngstown Human Relations Commission, a community organizer for YSU’s Center for Urban and Regional Studies and a caseworker for Mahoning County Children Services Board.
Dec 9, 2020
YOUNGSTOWN Mayor Jamael “Tito” Brown gives the commencement address and 1,020 graduates receive degrees as Youngstown State University celebrates fall commencement though virtually 2 p.m. Sunday.
The ceremony, moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is available on the YSU homepage, YouTube and Facebook.
YSU President Jim Tressel will lead the ceremony, with additional remarks from Provost Brien Smith and deans from each of the university’s colleges. Brown gives the commencement address, while Kristen Thompson is the student speaker.
Brown, who has both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from YSU, was elected the 51st mayor of the city of Youngstown in 2017. He previously was chief deputy treasurer for Mahoning County, director of the Youngstown Human Relations Commission, a community organizer for YSUás Center for Urban and Regional Studies and a caseworker for Mahoning County Children Services Board.