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Browsing Jambar Newspaper Clippings by Title

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  • Unknown author (1974-11-22)
    Despite a recommendation from the American Civil Liberties Union to the contrary, the files taken from the YSU security office, composing the so-called "enemies list," were destroyed by the University.
  • Unknown author (1938-01-26)
    Byron T. Mottinger, an automotive, electrical, and civil engineer, was added to the Youngstown College faculty.
  • Moschella, Melissa (2003-03-08)
    Dr. Michael Finney, associate professor of English is the new president of the faculty union, YSU-OEA. Finney's primary goal is to improve the relationship between the union and the YSU administration.
  • FIRE 
    Unknown author (1978-09-26)
    Photographic story of a fire that swept through Rayen Hall. The blaze was caused when a contractor's torch accidentally ignited a bird's nest at the top of the building.
  • Kertis, Nancy (The Jambar, 1990-01-05)
    The Pit restaurant caught fire and burned. Known for its barbecued wings and ribs, the establishment existed at its Fifth Avenue location since 1979. In the wake of the blaze, YSU began the process of purchasing the land.
  • Unknown author (1980-11-25)
    A fire erupted at 738 Bryson Street next door to the Theta Chi fraternity house. Damages were estimated at $25,000.
  • George, Rick (The Jambar, 1990-01-12)
    A gas leak caused a major fire at the corner of Lincoln and Wick Avenues. It was sparked as underground cable work was being conducted by the Ohio Highway Department. No injuries were reported, but three East Ohio Gas ...
  • Unknown author (1971-07-22)
    Dr. Bhagwati P.K. Poddar (erroneously listed as "B.K. Bhagwati Poddar), assistant professor of sociology, taught the first free university class ever to be offered at YSU. The class was called "The New Sociology" and was ...
  • Denney, George (1980-04-22)
    Five YSU students were injured in two separate explosions in the Engineering & Science Building basement. All were treated and released from the hospital. The first explosion occurred while two students were working with ...
  • Hernandez, John (1959-01-16)
    Professor William S. Flad, of the Youngstown University Business School, was named to head the newly-created Advertising Department.
  • Zabel, Joe; Proch, Peter (1975-07-02)
    The collapse of a brick wall during heavy rains caused severe flooding in Tod Hall. Departments suffering damage were Central Services, the Credit Union, and the Library where 7,000 volumes of bound periodicals had to be ...
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    Youngstown College suspends its football program for the duration of the Second World War.
  • Unknown author (1951-12-14)
    The acquisition of the Ford homestead, next to Pollock Hall on Wick Avenue, by Youngstown College was announced. Erected in 1863, the house was a gift from John W. Ford and Mrs. Benjamin L. Agler.
  • Unknown author (1987-06-02)
    The death of Robert L. Miller, former dean of the Williamson School of Business Administration (1948-1978) is announced.
  • Ujhelyi, Stephanie (1993-05-11)
    Dr. Barbara H. Brothers, chair of the YSU English Department and acting dean of the Graduate School, has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences effective July 1, 1993.
  • Macala, Brian J. (1988-02-09)
    The death of former YSU head football coach William E. Narduzzi is announced.
  • Unknown author (1937-11-17)
    A large parking lot on Wick Avenue was unexpectedly closed to communting students. The lot fell within an area zoned as a residential district by the City of Youngstown.
  • Unknown author (1937-11-17)
    Helen Johnson, a Youngstown College alumna (Class of 1936), was appointed Assistant Librarian.
  • Unknown author (1949-03-25)
    Ceylon E. Hollingsworth, nationally known writer, artist, and founder of the Youngstown College Art Department, died of respiratory disease at the age of 80.
  • Unknown author (1959-01-09)
    Professor Karl Dykema, Director of the Division of Language and Literature at Youngstown University, contributed four articles to the publication, "Readings in Applied Linguistics."

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