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  • Unknown author (1978-04-28)
    A recommendation for the men’s athletic program to move to Division I status in the NCAA was considered. Anthony Koury and Dave Bozanich, candidates for president and vice president respectively of Government, presented ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-28)
    YSU Trustees turned their attention to student security issues in the wake of a rape on campus. They also reported that financial aid would remain stable at YSU and gave a nod to a student daycare center. Over 500 attended ...
  • Unknown author (1975-04-29)
    The faculty union and the University reach a tentative agreement during contract negotiations. Student Government candidates engage in a public debate. An ad hoc committee modified the Foreign Language Requirement. Major ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-29)
    Funds were released for President Coffelt to hire an architect for the new YSU athletic complex. A licensing problem caused the shutdown of the Campus Day Care Center. A Broadway play starring soap opera stars was to be ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-29)
    Students protesting a lack of engineering classes gathered outside of Tod Hall. Trustees approved a $20 increase in tuition for the 1980-81 academic year. Part-time students were to pay a graduated General Fee. A YSU lab ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-30)
    The campus prepared for student elections. The English Department approved full voting rights to student representatives in departmental meetings. Student Council asked its by-laws committee to consider a total reorganization ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-30)
    The Jazz Ensemble took top honors at a competition in Kansas. The role of the Board of Trustees was examined. A special committee was formed to discuss problems with the faculty evaluation procedure. A shortage of parking ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-30)
    Former British Prime Minister Sir Harold Wilson (Labour Party) spoke to a University audience on the Falklands War, world affairs, and the state of the British nation. Campus Police dealt with incidents including indecent ...
  • Unknown author (1974-08-01)
    Under a new scheme, students would have access to their files in the Placement Office. Freshman orientation began, while Project “Success in School” began. YSU representatives attended a regional education assembly at Kent ...
  • Unknown author (1973-08-02)
    The Board of Trustees approved the Individual Curriculum Program. Dr. George Letchworth was named acting Dean of Student Affairs. President Albert Pugsley praised YSU students and faculty in remarks prior to his retirement. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-08-02)
    A bomb scare forced the evacuation of the Arts & Sciences building. A TB case was discovered at YSU. The Urban Studies department offered internships. A young people’s summer art program was held on campus. A gasoline ...
  • Unknown author (1972-08-03)
    The duties of Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Patricia Bleidt were expanded. A new state law altered financial aid applications. Dr. Margaret Braden was named chair of Elementary Education. An exhibit was placed in the ...
  • Unknown author (1978-08-03)
    The new Wick Avenue parking deck was partially opened for use. Outgoing Youngstown City Schools superintendent Robert L. Pegues assumed his new duties in the YSU School of Education. Information was provided on the role ...
  • Unknown author (1977-08-04)
    YSU’s Central Utility Plant was highlighted. Confusion was feared as campus remodeling causes the relocation of many offices. YSU offered an advanced workshop in writing.
  • Unknown author (1982-08-05)
    Gilda DeCapita, chair of the Nursing Department, announced her retirement. The play “And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little,” directed by Bill Holsopple (Speech, Communications & Theatre) was reviewed favorably. Campus Police ...
  • Unknown author (1975-08-06)
    Mark Shanley was recommended for student activities director. The ovens of the Falcon Foundry saved over 7800 of the library’s flood-damaged periodicals. Due to a labor dispute, the Technical & Community College building ...
  • Unknown author (1981-08-06)
    YSU Student Government president Ray Nakley and former SG president Tony Koury attended the National Student convention in Washington, DC at their own expense. The pros and cons of the “Credit/No Credit” grade option were ...
  • Unknown author (1980-08-07)
    YSU athletes score well in national competitions. The issue of women and the military draft was discussed. Campus Security rebranded itself as Campus Police. The arrival in the United States of Cuban refugees received ...
  • Unknown author (1974-08-08)
    Instructor Michael Taylor (Advertising & Public Relations) filed a $1 million libel suit against his chairman, Dr. Frank Seibold. To cover a pay raise for auxiliary employees (totaling $41,000), the Administration announced ...
  • Unknown author (1973-08-09)
    Dr. John Coffelt was to be inaugurated as YSU’s third president at summer commencement exercises. Joseph Lupert, acting Director of Student Activities, announced his departure for Florida State University, while K.J. Satrum ...

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