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  • Unknown author (1980-02-15)
    The need for a military draft was debated during a campus forum. Students Serving Students, a new freshman orientation program, was announced. Entertainer and activist Dick Gregory was slated to speak during Black History ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-16)
    Speaker Edgar Rice McKinney delivered a lecture on the life and work of anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass. The Canadian Opera was slated to perform Mozart’s “Cossi Fan Tutte” in March. Taylor Alderman was named ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-16)
    A professor from India explained the history and practice of yoga. Dean Edmund Salata explained the development of the YSU Sports Complex during a brown bag lecture. The low number of persons using services for the handicapped ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-17)
    The Board of Trustees give approval to begin a study on the construction of a new football stadium. The director of Kilcawley Cener addressed Student Council on complaints about the facility. $163,000 in full and partial ...
  • Unknown author (1981-02-17)
    A bomb scare in Cushwa Hall forced its evacuation. Smoke from an electrical short caused the closing of the YSU Bookstore. Students voiced their concerns during Student Council’s “Gripe Day.” A guest speaker assessed the ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-18)
    An NCAA regional basketball tournament was to be held at YSU. Continuing Education announced a New York theatre trip. Terry Beard and James Lee Stanley appeared in concert at Kilcawley Center. WYSU-FM announced broadcasting ...
  • Unknown author (1982-02-19)
    A holistic healer noted contrasts with conventional medical care. The fate of the YSU TV Center remained undecided. Campus Police investigated damage to the stadium. Youngstown Police investigated a “sex ring.” Ron Daniels ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-20)
    Tempers flared in Student Council over a referendum to abolish the body and a controversial letter published in the Jambar and the Youngstown Vindicator by Council member Skip Davis. Dorm life in Buechner Hall was highlighted. ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-20)
    The Budget Subcommittee offered its recommendation regarding the General Fee. The Rev. Ralph Abernathy was to be a speaker at Stambaugh Auditorium. The influence of the women’s movement in career roles was examined. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-20)
    New dormitories were created as the Rayen Building was renovated. A student from Taiwan expressed concerns about America’s recognition of the People’s Republic of China. Student Evelyn Toles was profiled.
  • Unknown author (1981-02-20)
    The deputy ambassador from Zimbabwe stated that non-violence was not possible as his country emerged as an independent state. YSU’s black population was established at 8 percent of the total student enrollment. Two professors ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-21)
    A community career program was planned. Mahler’s “Resurrection Symphony” was performed by students of the Dana School of Music. A women’s liberation organization was established on campus. Concerts by the bands Arrowsmith ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-21)
    The cold winter weather combined with a nationwide coal strike caused YSU to take drastic measures to conserve energy. Classrooms were vacated. Local businesses cut back hours. President Coffelt vowed that YSU would complete ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-22)
    YSU-OEA files suit over the University’s refusal to enter into binding arbitration over a faculty grievance. The Union also set out to investigate the legal status of the Youngstown Education Foundation. Student approval ...
  • Unknown author (1980-02-22)
    Entertainer and activist Dick Gregory spoke on campus in conjunction with Black History Month. A task force was set up to examine the faculty evaluation system. A contemporary dance group from Dayton was scheduled to ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-23)
    YSU-OEA accused the Board of Trustees of creating a crisis situation with the sudden appointment of Dr. John J.Coffelt as YSU President. Fraternities and sororities united to raise money to keep the campus Free Clinic ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-23)
    The Spotlight Theatre presented Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House.” Local poet Frank Polite relates his life’s experiences. President Coffelt spoke at a Student Council meeting. An area church’s historical background was examined.
  • Unknown author (1982-02-23)
    Students protested modern education’s plight. Meanwhile, Student Council approved a $96,000 budget recommendation. Council also recommended a 70 percent subsidy of the WRTA discount plan. The work of the YSU Writing Center ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-24)
    A Jambar poll showed that most students favored the construction of a stadium. Another survey indicated the existence of racism on campus. Financial aid offered by the Youngstown Educational Foundation was described. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-24)
    Rapes were reported in Youngstown, with two near the YSU campus. Security chief Paul Cress urged women to take precautions, decrying “stupid” victims. Phones on campus were connected to the new Centrex II switching system. ...

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