Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1940-04-17)
    The Youngstown College Jambar was awarded First Class Honors by the Associated Collegiate Press Critical Service.
  • Balestra, Katie (2001-04-26)
    The Ohio Board of Regents has approved two new programs at YSU. A degree in journalism and a nurse anesthetist track will be added to the curriculum.
  • Unknown author (1940-01-10)
    A new method of teaching, patterned after a plan used by Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, was considered by the Youngstown College administration. Called the Rollins Conference Plan, the method replaced the standard ...
  • Unknown author (1946-11-22)
    For the first time in the history of Youngstown College, degrees could be earned in engineering. Students could specialize in the chemical, electrical, industrial, mechanical, or metallurgical fields.
  • Unknown author (1942-01-28)
    The need for proper housing for Youngstown College's live penguin mascots was editorialized.
  • Unknown author (1943-05-07)
    Youngstown College president Howard W. Jones received the Adult Citizen Award for outstanding service from Post 15 of the American Legion.
  • Unknown author (1941-12-10)
    Professor Karl W. Dykema was elected advisor to Delta Epsilon, a scholastic honorary fraternity at Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1942-01-14)
    Due to the entry of the United States into the Second World War, Youngstown College president Howard W. Jones announced the cancellation of spring vacation. This action was part of a national defense plan orchestrated by ...
  • 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.
  • Unknown author (1946-10-25)
    Dr. Howard Jones, president of Youngstown College, shot and killed a 1100 pound moose while on vacation in Quebec.
  • Unknown author (1968-01-12)
    The Youngstown State University Board of Trustees passed a resolution establishing a Technical and Community College as a division of YSU.
  • Unknown author (1968-01-19)
    A minor in journalism was authorized by the Faculty Senate. It would serve as an expansion of the English Department's existing journalism workshop courses.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    With the suspension of football at Youngstown College for the duration of the Second World War, head football coach and athletic director Dwight V. "Dike" Beede disclosed his plans to leave the college.
  • Unknown author (1952-10-17)
    David P. Skeggs was selected to chair the Youngstown College Art Department. Skeggs had exhibited his work at more than twenty-five galleries and won many awards. He was the son of the late Leonard T. Skeggs who, as head ...
  • Unknown author (1952-04-09)
    Dr. E. B. Smith of the YoCo History faculty was appointed by the U.S. State Department to serve as director of its summer seminar program for July and August 1952. The program was designed to instruct a small number of ...
  • Unknown author (1954-10-15)
    Beatrice Fried Newman was appointed to the part-time faculty of Youngstown College to teach in the Art Department. A 1950 graduate of YoCo, she also received a master's degree from New York University in 1951 and taught ...
  • Unknown author (1968-01-19)
    Dr. Bruce T. Riley, Associate Chairman of the Philosophy Department, submitted an eleven page report which recommended the dissolution of the Neo-Scholastic section of the department and the creation of a Department of Religion.
  • Unknown author (1954-02-12)
    Professor Edward C. Franklin was appointed dean of the William Rayen School of Engineering at Youngstown College. He replaced Professor Frank Ellis, who had been acting dean since the death of Louis Deesz in 1950. (NOTE: ...
  • Unknown author (1954-04-23)
    The Youngstown College Law School announced the addition of local attorney Theodore Cubbison to its faculty. Cubbison was a YoCo alumnus and former assistant city prosecutor.
  • Unknown author (1953-01-16)
    As the new Youngstown College Library neared completion, the Jambar highlighted some of the facility's chief features.

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