Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1977-06-03)
    During a ceremony held in Kilcawley Center, the Government Documents Collection in YSU's Maag Library was named in honor of U.S. Representative Charles J. Carney (D-19th). Mr. Carney is a Youngstown State alumnus, past ...
  • Celidonio, John (1981-07-30)
    Donald Minnis, director of parking and assistant dean of administrative serves, announced the beginning of energy conservation projects for four YSU buildings: the School of Education, Maag Library, Bliss Hall, and the ...
  • Unknown author (1977-05-06)
    YSU was allotted $14 million through a statewide capital improvements proposal sent to the Ohio General Assembly by Gov. James A. Rhodes. A significant portion was allocated for facilities to be housed within the new stadium.
  • Wilthew, Melissa (1986-10-31)
    Ohio Governor Richard F. Celeste presented YSU with a check for $283,000 establishing the Ohio Department of Education's Edison Office of Entrepreneurship (EOE).
  • Unknown author (1962-10-26)
    The Cuban Missile Crisis generated worry and fear on the YU campus and throughout the nation as a whole as a nuclear confrontation between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics loomed. The crisis ...
  • Anobile, Marilyn (1981-09-24)
    Kilcawley Center is expanded to include a 300-seat cafeteria and a larger lobby. Other aspects of the remodeling include The Pub,the Recreation Room and a new study lounge.
  • Unknown author (1955-04-01)
    Youngstown College acquired property on the corner of Spring and Bryson Streets for use as a parking lot.
  • Unknown author (1969-05-06)
    The YSU Student Council proposed to bring 3.2 beer to campus. Passing Council unanimously, the proposal required approval from President Albert Pugsley, the Board of Trustees and the Ohio Department of Liquor Control.
  • Unknown author (1981-09-29)
    YSU officials projected a record high enrollment count of 16,100 for fall quarter; this tops the 15,784 count of fall quarter 1976.
  • Soloman, Barbara; Deitch, Charlie (1993-03-05)
    YSU President Leslie Cochran and the leaders of the four campus unions announce a plan for collective bargaining--with common goals in mind. Under the new scheme, outside counsel will be replaced by both sides working ...
  • Klein, Karen Lynn (1981-10-02)
    Dr. Sally Hotchkiss, Psychology Department, was named acting dean of graduate studies and research.
  • Pecchia, Dan; Burge, Bruce (1981-12-04)
    YSU's men's basketball team defeated Gannon University's cagers 65-57, giving Coach Dominic Rosselli his 1,000th career coaching victory.
  • Celidonio, John (1982-02-12)
    In a survey conducted by YSU-OEA, the faculty union, and the Adjunct Faculty Association (AFA), 59 percent of all part-time faculty support collective bargaining. This figure was not deemed high enough to warrant the ...
  • Unknown author (1945-05-07)
    As World War II in Europe ended, "The Jambar" announced that the school colors for Youngstown College would be changed from red and gold to red and white. The major reason was the difficulty in reproducing the color gold in print.
  • Leonard, Tim (1988-07-07)
    Charles B. Cushwa is named director of YSU's Cushwa Center for Industrial Development. The Center was named for Cushwa's father, the late president and chairman of Commercial Shearing.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    Youngstown College suspends its football program for the duration of the Second World War.
  • Unknown author (1935-05-18)
    John McPhee was appointed the first athletic director at Youngstown College. He had served previously as a basketball coach at YoCo.
  • Shaulis, Debora (1986-04-18)
    Youngstown and YSU prepare to participate in 'Hands Across America.'
  • Unknown author (1969-01-31)
    The creation of the new YSU Center for Urban Studies was announced. The Center's mandate was directed toward the subjects of industrial development, land use, economic problems, transportation, housing, and public education ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-16)
    In view of the nationwide fuel shortage and requests by President Nixon and Governor Giligan to conserve energy, President Coffelt asked the university community to support the institution's energy plan.

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