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  • Unknown author (1976-08-25)
    Enrollment in Army ROTC increased. The mid-year art show at the Butler Institute was announced. The six Penguin canoeists who paddled along the Mississippi River to New Orleans returned to Youngstown to a rousing welcome ...
  • Unknown author (1977-08-25)
    Ohio House Bill 618, which would provide funding for the new YSU sports complex, remained stuck in the General Assembly. Enrollment jumped 1.5 percent over the previous summer quarter. Dr. Gordon Longmuir’s physical ...
  • Unknown author (1982-08-26)
    The YSU Penguin football team (with star kicker Paul McFadden) prepared to go up against the Akron Zips in the first game played in the new Stambaugh Stadium. Student Government promised to question the Trustees on the ...
  • Unknown author (1981-08-27)
    Twenty-seven faculty and staff members took part in first aid and CPR training. The fate of the YSU Telecommunications Center remained uncertain. The Lincoln Deck was to reopen in the fall, with more parking spaces. Dr. ...
  • Unknown author (1976-08-04)
    The offices of the Jambar were vandalized during a break-in. Legal action against a contractor was contemplated for the repair of the roof on the Technical & Community College building. Dr. George E. Sutton was appointed ...
  • Unknown author (1972-12-01)
    YSU presented a faculty retrenchment plan to the YSU-OEA for consideration. The YSU basketball team inaugurated its season in the new Beeghly Center. The University Senate reconsidered the pass/fail grade proposal. Youngstown ...
  • Unknown author (1978-12-01)
    Student Council voted to fund a game trip to Eastern Illinois University. A service fee was now to be charged to classified employees who chose not to join the OCSEA union. 49 YSU students attended a communications seminar ...
  • Unknown author (1981-12-01)
    The faculty union droped plans for a Federal arbitration over travel restrictions issued by the University. The Computer Center extended its hours after computer operators staged “sick out.” After his walkout of a Student ...
  • Unknown author (1975-12-02)
    Athletic director Paul Amodio explained why YSU football players were put up in a local motel prior to the Homecoming game. The use of a concert promoter to assist the Major Events committee was approved by Student Council. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-12-02)
    President Coffelt holds an open meeting with students. Auxiliary Services director Donal Minnis predicted that lost parking spaces (due to the closure of the Wick Avenue lots) will be made up. Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-12-02)
    The Ohio Board of Regents announced a funding shortage and urged public support of higher education. Circle K opened a recycling center. The YSU Chorus was to perform Handel’s “Messiah.”
  • Unknown author (1982-12-03)
    Funds were allocated by the Board of Trustees to remodel Disciple House, the future home of the YSU Alumni Association. A group consisting of administrators, faculty, and students sought a voice in Columbus in order to ...
  • Unknown author (1979-12-04)
    The YSU football team entered the playoffs with its victory over Alabama A&M. President Coffelt announced that construction of some portions of the new Sports Complex would have to be delayed. A YSU law enforcement program ...
  • Unknown author (1981-12-04)
    Head basketball coach Dom Rosselli achieved his 1,000th career coaching victory when the Penguins played Gannon. The Academic Senate vetoed a change in the course audit policy. Continuing Education reported an increase in ...
  • Unknown author (1978-12-05)
    The Penguin football team loses the semi-finals to Eastern Illinois. Former California Governor Ronald Reagan was to speak as part of the YSU Special Lecture Series. A call for volunteers was issued by the YSU Free Clinic. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-12-05)
    The Academic Senate accepts changes to the Business School curriculum to pave the way for accreditation. New criteria in both the Business School and CAST would limit enrollment. Students expressed favor with the new faculty ...
  • Unknown author (1974-12-06)
    The teaching contract between Michael W. Taylor and YSU was not renewed. Taylor had previously filed a lawsuit against his chairman, and filed a grievance via OEA against Dr. Frank Seibold from becoming chair in the first ...
  • Unknown author (1975-12-05)
    YSU security chief Paul Cress stated that the crime rate on campus tended to fluctuate. The Student Development Program was highlighted. Dr. James Scriven staged a Q&A session for students with questions about records. The ...
  • Unknown author (1979-12-11)
    This is a special football issue. The Penguins finished second for the season in NCAA Division II play offs. Praise was especially given to head football coach Bill Narduzzi.
  • Unknown author (1974-02-01)
    The University Senate took up a change of policy regarding transfer students, while focusing on general area requirements. The University’s energy conservation committee encouraged carpooling. The English Department refused ...

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