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  • Unknown author (1969-10-17)
    President Pugsley announced that an investigation would be forthcoming regarding cases where faculty cut classes to attend the Moratorium on the Vietnam War. Photographs of the local observance of the Moratorium were ...
  • Unknown author (1989-10-17)
    Discussion on the smoking policy continues. Senior Janie Herman is the coordinator for a Pro-Choice Rock benefit. YSU will host the Physical Education Conference. Michelle Murphy is the new Minority Services coordinator. ...
  • Unknown author (1995-10-17)
    Students return from Russia with new memories and insights. YSU faculty position endowed by local Muslim community. Native Americans celebrate at YSU's cultural exposition. Controversy hits YSU's Tradition Rock during ...
  • Unknown author (2000-10-17)
    Demonstrators of students and valley residents rally for peace in the Middle East. Biology students fish the Mahoning River to check the health of the fish and environment. Jambar interviews student Rob Walgate, junior, ...
  • Unknown author (2002-10-17)
    D.C. sniper has YSU interns worried. Campus organizations gathered to talk about their plans to raise diversity awareness. Michael Halleck, part-time student, will challenge an incumbent Democrat for Congress next month. YSU ...
  • Unknown author (2006-10-17)
    Student Government Association president, Chad Miller, discusses the Wick-Pollock garden renovations and YSU President David Sweet explained YSU's plan for the Wick-Pollock complex and the issues which stand in its ...
  • Unknown author (2013-10-17)
    Bradley Miller, a YSU alumnus, has been named head chef at a new bar and restaurant opening downtown. Vallourec Star will be holding its annual STAR Camp for YSU engineering students at their 300-acre Youngstown manufacturing ...
  • Unknown author (1963-10-18)
    Three public officials were appointed ex officio members of the YU Board of Trustees by President Howard Jones. This expanded the number of Board members from 36 to 39. Student council approved the consolidation of the ...
  • Unknown author (1968-10-18)
    The student campaign to solve the campus parking problem intensified. Journalist and author Carl Rowan was to speak on campus. Homecoming plans shifted into high gear. The Sociology Department was profiled. The number of ...
  • Unknown author (1983-10-18)
    Don Lewis and Valerie Jones are crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Volunteers from Student Government and Student Council registered about 250 students to vote. Student enrollment numbers are up for the 4th quarter in a ...
  • Unknown author (1985-10-18)
    Radio host Ron Verb speaks to the Broadcasting Society. Timothy Lyons is the new dean of Fine and Performing Arts. Students play new game called hacky sak. Students George Poullas and Mark Matvey hold bodybuilding titles. ...
  • Unknown author (1988-10-18)
    Five students are chosen to be Trustee candidates. NPR newsman Daniel Schorr spoke to a full crowd in Kilcawley. Debora Shaulis continues her series on alcoholism. A car is stolen from the M-6 lot. The planetarium shows ...
  • Unknown author (1991-10-18)
    Executive director of facilities, Edmund J. Salata, dies of a heart ailment. The University's Ad Hoc committee on quarter/semester conversion voted in favor of semesters. Professor Victor Wan-Tatah is troubled by the ...
  • Unknown author (1994-10-18)
    Two Jain semi-monks from the Jain Vishva Bharti Institute at Jain University in Ladnun, Rajastan, India are currently visiting the YSU campus and teaching people how to practice non-violent resolutions in their daily ...
  • Unknown author (1996-10-18)
    As part of a five-year plan to create gender equity in sports programming, the athletics department added three new women's sports to the program, soccer, golf, and swimming. "Flute Fantasia" fills Bliss Recital Hall State ...
  • Unknown author (2001-10-18)
    Recent local and national anthrax scares have people being overly cautious about any type of white powder or suspicious mail. Because of recent anthrax scares, YSU students are no longer allowed to open mail that comes to ...
  • Unknown author (2005-10-18)
    The Inter-University Council of Ohio approved an Academic Bill of Rights for Students to help keep students from being "indoctrinated" into the opinions held by their professors. Worried that people might slip and fall ...
  • Unknown author (2007-10-18)
    Senate Bill 151 aims to save students money on textbooks. Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor, Eric Fingerhut, expressed a need for the Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine to expand. The Fight for the Float : ...
  • Unknown author (2011-10-18)
    Various articles features stories on Occupy Youngstown, an offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street protests. Article on JoAnn Doran, an Austintown women who battled breast cancer. Zeta Tau Alpha will host the 11th annual Pink ...
  • Unknown author (2012-10-18)
    Student Govern Association explores options into growing fresh food for the dining hall. Hard work pays off for business administration alumni, Frank Hierro. Student, Paul Tatar, turns Human versus Zombie into a film. ...

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