Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1974-11-15)
    Arson was the suspected cause of a fire which broke out in Rayen Hall, Room 114. This was the third fire of suspicious origin in Rayen during the course of several weeks. No injuries were reported and damages were estimated ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-22)
    What appeared to have been an 'enemies list' of faculty and students was discovered in a file cabinet in the YSU security office. It was started during the fall quarter of 1968 and was updated as recently as spring quarter 1974.
  • Unknown author (1974-04-04)
    The newly-renovated Kilcawley Student Center was opened with many special activities being staged in celebration of the event.
  • Unknown author (1974-10-18)
    Student enrollment at YSU and eleven other state universities increased by 4,500 for the 1974 fall term after a 2 percent drop the previous year according to a story published by the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
  • Unknown author (1974-03-12)
    The new Academic Senate passed its proposed constitution and by-laws at a special meeting. The change was necessary because many of the duties and responsibilities involving faculy-university relations now came under the ...
  • Unknown author (1964-12-04)
    Contracts were awarded for the construction of the new William H. and Mattie M. Kilcawley Student Center. This was the first step in the University's long-range $20 million development program.
  • Unknown author (1965-01-08)
    A five-year course in forestry was created at Youngstown University in cooperation with Duke University. Dwight "Dike" Beede, head football coach and associate professor of health and physical education, was selected to ...
  • Unknown author (1963-03-15)
    The Library, Science, and Main buildings were designated as fallout shelters by local civil defense authorities. Each building was stockpiled with survival rations to sustain life in the event of nuclear attack.
  • Unknown author (1963-02-01)
    Professor Karl W. Dykema, head of the Engligh and Languages Department, was selected to replace Joseph P. Smith as the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Smith retained his administrative position as Dean of the University.
  • Crist, Leonard (2004-11-30)
    The YSU Board of Trustees voted to extend President Sweet's contract until June 30, 2010. The new contract includes a raise and other financial adjustments.
  • Unknown author (1932-09-12)
    The enrollment of 350 students surpassed all the predictions made by officials at Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1963-01-11)
    An increase in tuition rates of $2.00 per credit hour effective during the Fall 1963 semester was announced. Youngstown University President Howard Jones cited rising costs in the general upkeep and operation of the ...
  • Unknown author (1964-11-13)
    Bids for the construction of the new university student center were submitted from thirteen companies vying for the approximately $1.5 million contract.
  • Unknown author (1957-04-12)
    Dr. Verne Bullough, of the Youngstown University history faculty, wrote an article published by the "Bulletin of the History of Medicine." The article was titled "The Development of the Medical University at Montpelier to ...
  • Unknown author (1957-04-26)
    Dr. Clarence P. Gould, chairman of the Youngstown University History Department, announced his plans to retire.
  • Unknown author (1969-05-06)
    The YSU Board of Trustees authorized the filing of an application with the Federal Communications Commission for an educational TV station.
  • Unknown author (1974-03-12)
    YSU security chief Paul Cress announced that a cease and desist order went into effect as of 5 p.m., March 11, 1974 against "streaking," or nude exhibitionism, on campus.
  • Unknown author (1977-01-12)
    Blizzard-like conditions forced the closing of YSU for two days. Main roads in the YSU area were snow covered and hazardous. The last time YSU closed because of inclement weather was during the winter of 1974/75 when the ...
  • Unknown author (1957-04-12)
    Dr. Kelsie Harder of the Youngstown University English faculty had an article published in the "Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin." The article was titled "Pert Nigh Almost: Folk Measurement."
  • Unknown author (1973-09-25)
    Dr. Karl E. Krill, dean of the YSU Graduate School, was promoted to vice president for Administrative Affairs by Dr. John J. Coffelt. In his new position, Dr. Krill was responsible for campus planning and development, ...

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