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  • Unknown author (1960-10-21)
    For the eleventh season, WBBW will broadcast the university's student radio show.
  • Unknown author (1960-10-07)
    Looking to change its format in order to compete with rock and roll oriented stations, radio station WBBW announced the cancellation of the YU Quarter Hour. The program was established by student council in 1949 to provide ...
  • Balestra, Katie (2000-08-28)
    Campus day-care has finally become a reality at YSU. Wee Care Day Care, located in Fedor Hall, will give discounts to YSU students.
  • Lovan, Cynthia (1994-04-05)
    Dr. Gratia Murphy, YSU professor of English for 37 years, died at home at age 68. Murphy was a four-time recipient of the Distinguished Professor Award and was also recognized for her teaching by organizations outside the ...
  • Unknown author (1952-05-23)
    The Westinghouse Educational Foundation established two annual $500 engineering scholarships at Youngstown College for a period of five years. Afterward, the scholarships would be considered on a year to year basis.
  • Unknown author (1961-02-24)
    WHHH Radio announced the creation of a new program "From the Halls of Y.U." The show was to feature interviews, news, sports, humor, and information of interest to college students. Unlike "The YU Show" on WBBW, "From the ...
  • Peyko, Mark (1984-10-23)
    The demolition of five Wick Oval homes was accomplished. Purchased by the university in May 1984, all were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. YSU deemed the structures too expensive to renovate and maintain.
  • DiBlasio, Gina (1976-10-26)
    The Wicker Basket, YSU's new public restaurant, opened its doors to paying customers for the first time.
  • Unknown author (1946-10-25)
    The Jambar announced the return of Willard L. Webster to his position as director of athletics at Youngstown College. Webster was stricken with appendicitis while at Camp Y-Ota with the YoCo football team.
  • Snier, Bill (1978-11-14)
    The YSU football team moved out of a tie for the MCC championship to sole possession of the title with a 19-3 victory over Western Illinois.
  • Unknown author (2005-03-08)
    Dana School of Music's wind ensemble has been selected to perform at Carnegie Hall. The ensemble is directed by Stephen Gage.
  • Boninsegna, Jami (2002-05-02)
    Dr. Cynthia Hirtzel is appointed the new dean of the William Rayen College of Engineering and Technology. She is the first woman to hold this position at YSU.
  • Kollar, Jennifer (1992-07-30)
    After a seven-year existence, the Women's Resource Center at YSU is closed. The closing is blamed on cuts in the state higher education budget.
  • Scaggs, Susan (1994-04-08)
    Dyann Whaley assumed the duties of director of the Women's Resource Center on March 28, 1994.
  • Unknown author (1945-09-28)
    As part of Youngstown College's planned postwar expansion, the old Rayen School building on Wick Avenue underwent extensive remodeling to house the newly-named William Rayen School of Engineering.
  • Unknown author (1969-01-24)
    YSU President Albert L. Pugsley and Youngstown Mayor Anthony B. Flask participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for the urban renwal project that led to the construction of the new Beeghly Physical Education Building. ...
  • Snier, Bill (1978-08-08)
    After a groundbreaking ceremony, work was finally begun on YSU's new all-sports complex which included a new football stadium.
  • Carpenter, Amy (1985-06-20)
    Robert Peterson was appointed as the new director of WYSU-FM. He replaced Stephen J. Grcevich who retired after 18 years at the university.
  • Tamplin, Lois (1971-07-22)
    Plans were announced by Stephen Grcevich, station manager of WYSU-FM, to extend the station's broadcasting day from noon-to-midnight to 9:00 a.m. to midnight.
  • Unknown author (1980-01-08)
    Stephen J. Grcevich, director of telecommunications, announced that WYSU-FM, Youngstown State's fine arts radio station, will become the first station in the Youngstown area to use a satellite distribution system, specifically, ...

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