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  • Unknown author (1966-10-28)
    President Pugsley inauguration was set for November 5, 1966. Kathy Horton was named Queen of the Engineers Ball. Pacifist Ron Young spoke to the Newman Club and Congressman Michael Kirwan addressed students in Strouss ...
  • Unknown author (1969-10-28)
    The City of Youngstown voiced no objection to the continue using city-owned urban renewal lots for student parking. A panel was formed to cool disputes between Student Council members and off-campus housing providers. ...
  • Unknown author (1983-10-28)
    Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath spoke on "The Economy: Emerging from Recession." Governor Celeste holds a discussion about Issues 2 and 3 on the Ohio ballot. Former NFL defensive tackle Alan Page talks about how ...
  • Unknown author (1986-10-28)
    Dr. Keyan Tomaselli speaks about censorship in South Africa. The Edison Office of Entrepreneurship works with local businesses. State and local government employees gather for a redevelopment workshop. Many students write ...
  • Unknown author (1988-10-28)
    A new federal law requiring benefits for part-time employees puts jobs at risk. YSU has a rare Emergency Medical Technology degree. Programs in engineering technology and dietetics get reaccredited. Career Services encourages ...
  • Unknown author (1994-10-28)
    Neal Conan, new correspondent-at-large for National Public Radio, spoke about his experience as a reporter during the Persian Gulf War. Coltec Industries and YSU form a new partnership for engineering graduate placement. Six ...
  • Unknown author (1997-10-28)
    Confusion in Student Government procedure is holding up disciplinary action against the two students who were involved in a poster parody. Center for International Students and Programs help students from 62 different ...
  • Unknown author (1999-10-28)
    The history of the Halloween tradition is given. Student athletes have double work with maintaining a GPA of at least 2.0 and practicing 20 hours a week. In conjunction with Law Day Observance, 27 law schools will set up ...
  • Unknown author (2003-10-28)
    Statistics from YSU's Institutional Research Department show that 70% of freshman enrolled at YSU in 1995 allowed 6.81 years to elapse before they graduated. Jambar interviews professors Keith Lepak and Stephen Sniderman ...
  • Unknown author (2004-10-28)
    In a five to four vote, the Youngstown State Board of Trustees Internal Affairs committee members passed a proposal that could extend health care benefits to same-sex aprtners of YSU faculty. President Bush makes a pit ...
  • Unknown author (2008-10-28)
    The Willaimson College of Business Administration started a new chapter in YSU history as the college held their groundbreaking ceremony for their new $34.3 million dollar state-of-the-art facilty that is set to open for ...
  • Unknown author (2010-10-28)
    The 2020 Strategic Plan is discussed. The administration is re-evaluating the open enrollment policy. The University is searching for an electronic textbook center director. The Rust Belt Brewing Company is featured. ...
  • Unknown author (2014-10-28)
    Article features the development of downtown Youngstown and the demand for amenities as the residency in the downtown area grows. Zeta Tau Alpha chapter held their 14th annual Pink Ribbon Cheer Classic. Jamie Marich, a ...
  • Unknown author (2021-10-28)
    Due to low enrollment, programs, classes and faculty positions are being evaluated as a way to adjust budget issues. Despite last week's spike in COVID-19 cases, the cases this week decline. With lack of funding, students ...
  • Unknown author (1941-10-29)
    YoCo's fourth Homecoming will be held on November 7. YoCo football team will face off against the Akron Zippers for the Homecoming football game. The Homecoming Pep-Rally will be held Thursday evening November 6 at the ...
  • Unknown author (1954-10-29)
    The Inter-Fraternity Council (which was created when the old Pan-Hellenic Council was dissolved) has ratified its constitution and bylaws. Dr. Larew visits Youngstown College as a representative of the American Association ...
  • Unknown author (1965-10-29)
    World traveler, correspondent, and educator Robert St. John presented a talk on the Middle East. The Newman Club sponsored a panel on the role of college in the national interest at Ursuline High School. YU instructor ...
  • Unknown author (1968-10-29)
    Student Council was criticized for dismissing Secretary of Major Events Michael Wholehan, due to an insufficient grade point average. Three members of the Community of Concern, a campus peace group, were forced to cease ...
  • Unknown author (1971-10-29)
    Overall enrollment dropped three percent; however, both the Graduate School and the Technical & Community College experienced increases. Construction contracts were awarded for the expansion of Kilcawley Center. As Election ...
  • Unknown author (1985-10-29)
    The NEA establishes guidelines for AIDS in schools. Campus Security relocates. Big Brothers/Sisters day is scheduled. Rosie Rokus performs a one-woman play.

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