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  • Unknown author (1975-04-04)
    The YSU-OEA executive committee approved student evaluations of faculty. A former president of the National Organization of Women was to speak on feminism. Meanwhile, a third “Campus Day for Women” was planned, and the ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-04)
    Students prepared to celebrate the sixth anniversary of Kilcawley Center. The first in a series of articles on student protests and demonstrations was printed. Results of a poll were released indicated student study habits. ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-05)
    The Academic Senate discussed the proposed fine arts degree. Dr. Stephen Sniderman was named assistant to the dean of graduate studies, while Drs. Lowell Satre (History) and Stephen Hanzely (Physics & Astronomy) were named ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-05)
    The campus prepared for “Science Fiction Week.” Author Isaac Asimov was announced as a scheduled speaker. The Art department presented a puppet show depicting the story of a 12th Century European prince. A Tay-Sachs disease ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-06)
    University officials question the student dropout rate previously announced. A student graphic arts exhibition was held. An “ice cream orgy” was planned to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Kilcawley Center. YSU’s nuclear ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-06)
    YSU-OEA sought a strike vote from its membership due to stalled contract negotiations. Funding for the new University-Community Daycare center was placed in limbo until the University’s Budget Committee could exercise its ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-06)
    Student Council debated funding a trip to Ohio State. Clinical psychologist Nathan Hare was to talk on black relationships. The Academic Senate approved the continuation of the Individual Curriculum Program. Dr. Agnes Smith ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-06)
    Student Council supported student representation to the Board of Trustees, despite the opposing view of the Inter-University Council. A Student Government-sponsored seminar was to examine the YSU budget. The Guardian Angels, ...
  • Unknown author (1972-04-07)
    Five offices relocate to other quarters on campus. A concert by Woody Herman was advertised. Free University classes began. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission ruled that the rights of former Sociology professor Dr. Bhagwati ...
  • Unknown author (1978-04-07)
    Most problems with buildings (Bliss Hall, CAST) were corrected. The new parking deck on Wick Avenue was predicted to be able to house 1,000 automobiles. Student Council voted against removing a member for lack of attendance. ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-07)
    Some controversy emerged over new privacy regulations involving student records. Dean H. Robert Dodge (School of Business) took responsibility for sloppy fund control within his school. University officials considered ...
  • Unknown author (1975-04-08)
    Student Council chairman Edward Sturgeon addressed the body, stressing the need for efficiency. Local media outlets slammed YSU for the way in which the announcement of the hiring of Bill Narduzzi as head football coach ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-08)
    A forum was planned on the topic of the US boycott of the Summer Olympic Games to be held in Moscow (in response to the invasion of Afghanistan by the USSR). Pending state legislation sought to improve college entrance ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-09)
    Preparations were made for the reopening of Kilcawley Center. Student Council cuts some funding to the Inter-Fraternity Council and subsidized two new musical groups. The Academic Senate approved the new fine arts degree ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-09)
    Campus Police make arrests in two separate theft incidents. The potential health risks caused by the use of a cancer-causing chemical in insulation used in the new stadium’s construction were downplayed. A motion was ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-10)
    Student Council voted to back faculty in the event of a strike. Meanwhile, YSU-OEA scheduled a press conference. Skeggs Lecturer Clark Kerr saw and end in the “golden age” of education. Historian Immanuel Velikovsky was ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-10)
    A week-long celebration was planned for the fifth anniversary of the Kilcawley Center. A purchased term paper was suspected in a plagiarism case. The University prepared to host the English Festival for local junior high ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-10)
    Ground rules were established by both Administration and YSU-OEA as faculty contract negotiations commenced. The faculties at Kent State University and the University of Cincinnati also entered into negotiations. YSU Police ...
  • Unknown author (1972-04-11)
    Illness and other problems nearly prevented a concert staring Buddy Miles, Savoy Brown, and Deep Purple. Student Council issued a letter to the Board of Trustees, asking why President Pugsley failed to give proper consideration ...
  • Unknown author (1975-04-11)
    The newly-established Student Fee Subcommittee was composed of five students and five administrators. A meeting of Student Council ended acrimoniously as Chairman Ed Sturgeon argued with another member over the proposed ...

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