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  • Unknown author (1977-02-01)
    A blizzard forced the closing of the University. Mezzo-soprano Betty Allen was the next scheduled participant in the YSU Artists Lecture Series. YSU Black Students United announced events for Black History Month. Help ...
  • Unknown author (1980-02-01)
    The Academic Senate studied an early quarter schedule. Funding for a campus daycare center remained open to discussion. Administrative services dean Edmund Salata predicted that the new stadium would be completed by 1982. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-02)
    The Penguin women’s basketball team defeated Cleveland State in their 10th straight victory. A government careers day was held. The Day Care Center (at St. John’s Episcopal Church) was highlighted. Retired head of the ...
  • Unknown author (1982-02-02)
    Student Government president Ray Nakley painted a gloomy picture of higher education in Ohio during his report to Student Council regarding his meeting with the Ohio Student Association. Campus Police investigated a series ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-03)
    The Board of Trustees appointed Vice President for Academic Affairs John J. Coffelt as the third President of Youngstown State University. Immediately after, the faculty union, YSU-OEA filed a protest over the method in ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-03)
    Student Council member Georgi Kanfataris decried the attitude held by the Academic Senate toward Council. President Coffelt held meetings on parking problems. Riding the WRTA busses was encouraged as a partial solution to ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-03)
    Construction of the new parking deck on Wick Avenue caused hope that the tense parking situation will be eased. Dollar Bank’s branch in Kilcawley Center was set to open in March. YSU kicked off Black History Month by ...
  • Unknown author (1981-02-03)
    YSU-OEA president Thomas Shipka took issue with the University faculty salary figures. Student Council approved funding for a speaker requested by the African Student Union, and announced a student communication workshop ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-04)
    Bill Brown, president of Student Government, expressed concern that various committees in the Academic Senate had not met. He also predicted that proposed changes to the constitution of Student Government would be defeated. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-04)
    Contributions toward the construction of a new stadium kept rolling in. The price of coffee continued to rise. Winter quarter enrollment increased by 69 students from the previous year. Rose Owens was crowned Ms. Black ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-05)
    A melee ensued at Fite Night, causing many to be injured, but not seriously. The University Senate took no action on changing general education requirements. Candidates for Ohio Lieutenant Governor were hosted by the Young ...
  • Unknown author (1980-02-05)
    The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house was gutted by fire due to grease on a hotplate. State Senator Harry Meshel urged more recognition of blacks during his remarks that opened Black History Month at YSU. Richard P. ...
  • Unknown author (1982-02-05)
    Dr. Anthony Stocks (Economics) predicted a rebound for the local economy. Representative from YSU’s Student Government and Student Council traveled to Columbus to urge legislators to fund higher education. The Academic ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-06)
    AAUP and the University Senate both passed motions criticizing the YSU Board of Trustees for the way in which Vice President John J. Coffelt was selected to replace outgoing President Albert L. Pugsley. “Credit/No Credit” ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-06)
    Military Science announced the availability of Army ROTC scholarships. YSU refused double credit to students attending NEOUCOM. Complaints of poor lighting in the Wick Avenue parking deck were voiced. Dr. James Henke ...
  • Unknown author (1981-02-06)
    The Academic Senate approved a new major in labor relations—by only two votes. Campus Police sought a male exhibitionist and began an ID checkpoint at the entrance to Beeghly Center. The University mourned the death of two ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-07)
    Journalist David Halberstam spoke on campus about the “imperial presidency” in America. Dr. Stephen Hanzely (Physics & Astronomy) claimed that OEA actions were not as open as they should have been. SEIU decried CWA’s ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-07)
    Action by the Ohio Senate had negative connotations for faculty who declined to join YSU-OEA and to pay its service fee. Construction started on the new Wick Avenue parking deck. Refacing was planned for Tod Hall in order ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-08)
    Kilcawley Center’s grand reopening was delayed again, due to a late shipment of lounge and pub furniture. The University Senate scheduled a special session to deal with general requirements changes. Black History Week was ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-08)
    Lockers assigned to Campus Security officers in the Kilcawley dormitory were broken into; items taken included a .38 revolver. 114 tickets to the George Benson/Herbie Hancock concert were stolen. Actor William Marshal was ...

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