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  • Unknown author (1978-08-09)
    YSU was accredited for another ten years by the North Central Association. Ground was broken for the Stambaugh Stadium and new sports complex. Servomation lost the vending machine contract on campus. The manager of a natural ...
  • Unknown author (1979-08-09)
    Summer students lamented that they were not receiving a much for their General Fee payment as did their counterparts during the regular academic year. Dr. Ahmed Kassees (Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work) planned on ...
  • Unknown author (1972-08-10)
    Former Sociology instructor Dr. Bhagwati Poddar lost his latest (and final) civil suit against the University regarding his termination. Contract negotiations began between YSU and YSU-OEA. English instructor Robert Peterson ...
  • Unknown author (1976-08-11)
    Dr. Karl Krill (Vice President of Administrative Affairs) decried the shabby treatment received by Smokey Hollow residents during YSU’s drive to obtain property in that part of town. A dental hygiene lab was announced for ...
  • Unknown author (1977-08-11)
    Don Gardner, retired local sportscaster, spearheaded the YSU Football ticket sales drive. The Free Clinic relocated to the basement of First Christian Church. Public TV stations WNEO (Ch. 45) and WEAO (Ch. 49) announced ...
  • Unknown author (1982-08-12)
    The Youngstown Peace Council and the Cooperative Campus Ministry sponsored the 2nd Annual Hiroshima Commemoration. Dr. Bonnie Huffman (English), denied tenure, filed a sexual discrimination suit against YSU. A certified ...
  • Unknown author (1975-08-13)
    Sales increased dramatically for tickets to upcoming Penguin football games. The Newman Center sponsored a summer seminar on divorce. A YSU security guard died of an apparent heart attack after chasing a vandal across ...
  • Unknown author (1981-08-13)
    Urban Studies and WNEO-TV (PBS) announced plans to tape a program involving a panel discussion on local plant closings. Cooperative Campus Ministry and the Peace Council of Youngstown conducted a Hiroshima remembrance. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-08-14)
    Changes were added to the Wick Avenue parking deck. Student mentors reach out to freshmen through the Students Servings Students program. Counseling sessions were offered for people experiencing difficulties taking exams. ...
  • Unknown author (1974-08-15)
    The Ohio Student Association was denied State funding. Tom Richards, head of YSU’s Veterans Affairs office, was named to a state veterans’ steering committee. Former faculty union president Thomas Shipka (Philosophy & ...
  • Unknown author (1973-08-16)
    Mary B. Smith was appointed to direct the new campus Career Planning and Placement Service. A state-sponsored study on handicapped services received a slight setback with the resignation of Darrell Rishell from YSU, who ...
  • Unknown author (1979-08-16)
    President Coffelt sets thermostats at 78 degrees campus-wide. Penguin Week activities were announced. Marilou McLimans assumed her duties director of the Kilcawley Center Program Board. Dr. James Henke (English) studied ...
  • Unknown author (1976-08-18)
    The Engineering Technology department expressed its exasperation at the delay in repairs to the roof on the new Technical & Community College building. The disregard for “No Smoking” signs by students and faculty became a ...
  • Unknown author (1977-08-18)
    Ohio State Senator Harry Meshel was the announced main speaker for summer commencement. The School of Education sponsored a kindergarten. A new county blood bank was announced. Cedar Point was recommended as a good getaway ...
  • Unknown author (1982-08-19)
    YSU President John Coffelt restructured the General Fee sub-committee. Student Government president Cynthia Beckes set out to reverse a policy set by President Coffelt concerning the lending of camping equipment. Campus ...
  • Unknown author (1975-08-20)
    The Rock was damaged as it was being moved from the amphitheater area to the north side of Kilcawley Center. A new proposal was initiated for a campus information center. The merits of affirmative action were praised by ...
  • Unknown author (1981-08-20)
    A coal mine shaft from the 1800s remained underneath the YSU campus. Diplomat Gary Lee, one of 444 persons held hostage by Iranian militants in Teheran, was to be the main speaker at summer commencement exercises. The YSU ...
  • Unknown author (1980-08-21)
    Congressman Lyle Williams visits Student Council and presented awards to the former Council chair and president of Student Government. Paul N. Wigton, vice president for operations of Republic Steel, was slated to speak ...
  • Unknown author (1974-08-22)
    Dasanit, the pesticide used by YSU groundskeepers, was found to be unsafe for campus use. Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. was named to the YSU Board of Trustees. Cracks in beams in Bliss Hall were investigated. Atty. John Bustamante ...
  • Unknown author (1979-08-23)
    The Beeghly Center pool was closed due to a chemical imbalance. Edna Neal, the new assistant dean of student affairs, was profiled. The PBS vice chairman was scheduled to be the main speaker at Summer Commencement. A new ...

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