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  • Unknown author (1980-02-08)
    A budget proposal called for no fee increase. Television journalist Tony Brown complained about the poor portrayal of blacks on TV. Dale Carnegie representative Marvin Smith was slated to speak during Black History Month. ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-09)
    A YSU student is apprehended trying to make purchases on a credit card stolen from a university staff member. Poet Nikki Giovanni was to be the next speaker in the Artists Lecture Series, while Cheech and Chong’s performance ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-09)
    Two automobiles housed in the Mechanical Engineering department stood idle. The play “Happy Days” received comment. The tenant-landlord relationship was the subject of a lunchtime lecture. The Indian Student Organization ...
  • Unknown author (1982-02-09)
    Dr. Marvin Haire saw music as a route to understanding history. The University faced a $4.6 million redction in funds for the next academic year. A local man was arraigned for assaulting a university police officer. ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-10)
    37 faculty members objecting to the OEA service fee appeared at a meeting. The head of the Kilcawley Center Programming Board announced her resignation. A salute to Black jazz was planned. Student Council discussed elections ...
  • Unknown author (1981-02-10)
    A faculty forum on U.S. foreign policy was to be presented, with opposing viewpoints. Thomas Doctor, the director of the YSU Computer Center, was questioned by students about the inaccessibility of computer terminals. A ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-11)
    A motion to drop the foreign language requirement failed in the Academic Senate. In response to accusations from the president of Student Government, the Academic Senate’s chairman promised that committees would meet. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-11)
    A photo contest sponsored by the Jambar and the KCPB was announced for spring quarter. Efforts continued to repair the leaking roof on the CAST building. Musicians Terry Beard and James Lee Stanley were to perform in ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-12)
    Members of Student Government and the Administration attended a communications workshop in Bethany, W.Va. The Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke during Black History Week, with comedian Dick Gregory to follow. The Senate went into ...
  • Unknown author (1980-02-12)
    The Board of Trustees approved President Coffelt’s questionable expenses. The employment outlook for college graduates looked “bright.” A campus discussion on the military draft was planned. YSU female respondents to a ...
  • Unknown author (1982-02-12)
    In a survey, the Adjunct Faculty Association failed to obtain strong support from part-time instructors. Major cuts to the Ohio Instructional Grant were delayed until fall. Dr. Thomas Shipka (Philosophy & Religious Studies) ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-13)
    State Senator Harry Meshel put forward a bill to include two faculty and two students on each state university’s board of trustees. YSU-OEA members vote to take no action on the dismissal case of Dr. Bhagwati P.K. Poddar, ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-13)
    The Kilcawley Center Board announced a $1.5 million expansion. Grade inflation at YSU was examined. A student equipped his car with sleeping gear to avoid parking problems. A lecture on meditation for executives was ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-13)
    Junior Mike Fannon, a lifeguard at the Beeghly swimming pool, rescued a girl from drowning. The Romeros Quartet (“The Royal Family of the Guitar”) appeared at Powers Auditorium. Fantastic Sam’s (a hair care concern) ...
  • Unknown author (1981-02-13)
    Professors presented opposing viewpoints during a faculty forum on U.S. foreign policy. Student Government President Ray Nakley presented student concerns as faculty prepared for contract negotiations. Major Events hoped ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-14)
    Assistance provided by the Youngstown Consumer Protection Agency was described. YSU deans explore the advantages of a semester system. Kilcawley Center was doing well financially. The Oral History Program was highlighted, ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-14)
    YSU’s facilities chiefs got together to face the University’s energy crisis. A coal shortage caused an electricity supply reduction from Ohio Edison. On campus, buildings closed and lights were dimmed in compliance with ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-15)
    The campus prepared for Student Council elections. Dick Gregory spoke during the Black History Week commemoration. The faculty union contemplated unification with the National Education Association. A campus task force ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-15)
    The Osborn Company was selected as the architect to design the new YSU stadium. 37 YSU skiers were stranded in New York due to bad winter weather. YSU-OEA outlined its primary objectives for contract negotiations. A jazz ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-15)
    The Osborn Company was selected as the architect to design the new YSU stadium. 37 YSU skiers were stranded in New York due to bad winter weather. YSU-OEA outlined its primary objectives for contract negotiations. A jazz ...

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