Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1977-05-27)
    The appointment of the Rev. Dianne Kenny as the new Protestant chaplain at YSU was announced.
  • Unknown author (1968-05-24)
    A protest march was staged on the YSU campus core to express outrage at the failure of the administration to renew the contract of Ron Daniels, an instructor in the Social Sciences Department. The protest was peaceful.
  • Gallant, Jeff (1977-08-11)
    The Free Health Clinic was relocated from the Disciple House to the basement of the First Christian Church. The Clinic was started by the Cooperative Campus Ministry due to the lack of health care facilities on campus.
  • Unknown author (1977-07-07)
    Phil Hirsch, director of Kilcawley Center, was appointed assistant dean of Student Affairs in action taken by the YSU Board of Trustees. Hirsch's promotion came about as a result of a major reorganization within the Student ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-15)
    N. J. Leonelli, director of campus planning, announced that the proposed $5.9 million Arts and Sciences office and classroom building could be ready for occupancy by the spring of 1977.
  • Gay, Pamela (1986-10-31)
    A groundbreaking ceremony begins the conversion of the Pollock House into the Wick-Pollock Inn. Completion of the 80-room, $4.4 million project is scheduled for late summer 1987.
  • 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, ...
  • Unknown author (1972-02-29)
    In a letter sent by President Albert Pugsley to the Student Council and Student Government, he denied an immediate transfer of funds to support a day center and the Cooperative Campus Ministry. As a result, a request for ...
  • Unknown author (1967-05-12)
    The Ohio State Senate passed a bill that would make The Youngstown University into a state-supported institution.
  • Denney, George (1984-03-27)
    Neil Humphrey was appointed the fourth president of YSU by the university's Board of Trustees. He replaces President John J. Coffelt who retired due to poor health.
  • Carpenter, Amy (1986-07-24)
    After 18 years of service to YSU, Dr. Martin Greenman announces his retirement. He first came to YSU in 1968 and served as chairman of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department.
  • Solley, Lisa M. (1986-09-02)
    A $2.5 million lawsuit was filed against YSU by former head football coach and athletic director William Narduzzi. The civil suit claims that Narduzzi was wrongfully fired from his athletic director's position in January ...
  • George, Rick (1989-06-22)
    The Terrace Room opened for the first time during a summer term. Meanwhile, the Dairy Queen in Kilcawley Center closed for good due to low sales.
  • Unknown author (1986-12-02)
    Benny Lee Adams of Warren was convicted for the kidnapping, rape, and robbery of a Boardman woman in August 1985. Adams was sentenced to serve from 33 to 75 years in prison. Earlier, Adams was also considered a prime ...
  • Macala, Brian J. (1987-04-03)
    YSU Athletic Director Joe Malmisur recommends that the contract of men's basketball coach Mike Rice not be renewed. Bill Dailey, an assistant coach, will replace Rice.
  • Ciccotelli, Rob (1987-12-04)
    Gus Hall, General Secretary of the Communist Party USA and former Youngstown resident and activist, delivered a speech in DeBartolo Hall that was critical of the administration of President Ronald Reagan.
  • Knapic, Sue (1988-05-17)
    A torch run from the Youngstown YMCA to the campus core began the opening ceremonies of YSU's 80th anniversary celebrations.
  • Bueno, Sharon (1988-07-07)
    The new dean of the Williamson School of Business Administration, Dr. James Cicarelli, begins his duties at YSU.
  • Fitzpatrick, Tim (1980-02-05)
    Richard P. Turkiewicz, formerly of the New York State Police, was appointed director of campus security at YSU.
  • Roth, Steve (1980-08-07)
    Campus Security was renamed Campus Police, due to the extended authority granted to its officers by Columbus. Other changes included more training for personnel, better crime reporting via Uniform Crime Reports, and access ...

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