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  • Unknown author (1981-02-24)
    Women were underrepresented in the YSU Administration, and their small numbers in other career fields was due to women not seizing job opportunities. Student Council sought advice from students regarding the use of the ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-25)
    Possible remodeling plans for the original part of Kilcawley Center included the removal of the faculty cafeteria and the creation of a large public gathering room. The Reading Lab was highlighted, along with its need of ...
  • Unknown author (1977-02-25)
    YSU-OEA representatives briefed Student Government and Student Council on matters of interest relating to faculty contract negotiations. Public fundraising for stadium construction began. A name was proposed for the new ...
  • Unknown author (1974-02-26)
    Ohio’s attorney general denied YSU-OEA’s demand for binding arbitration, but the faculty union vowed to fight on. The Senate approved new general academic requirements. The pre-forestry program was expanded. An assistant ...
  • Unknown author (1980-02-26)
    The University community mourned the death of Dr. Earl E. Edgar, Vice President for Academic Services. Poet Nikki Giovanni was to present a lecture and poetry reading for Black History Month. A speaker who had recently ...
  • Unknown author (1982-02-26)
    The arming of YSU Police officers was a question taken up by an ad hoc committee. Brigadier Geneal Isaac Dixon (US Army) spoke at Kilcawley during Black History Month observances. Dr. Charles W. Sydnor urged historians to ...
  • Unknown author (1973-02-27)
    The university administration took issue with statements made by the faculty union over the appointment of Dr. John C. Coffelt as YSU President, which was done outside the ususal candidate search process. Student Council ...
  • Unknown author (1976-02-27)
    Theft was a problem in the bookstore, while Campus Security took a firm stand against marijuana use. Faculty evaluations were announced for the following Monday. Head basketball coach Dom Rosselli reached his 500th victory. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-02-27)
    The YSU women’s basketball team was to play Akron in the first round of a state tournament. Two women were assaulted in both parking decks. Poet Frank Polite performs a reading at the First Unitarian Church. The International ...
  • Unknown author (1975-02-28)
    The foreign language requirement continued to generate controversy. The Major Events Committee announced a concert on April 5 by Aerosmith, Rush, and (tentatively) Brownsville Station. A curriculum was proposed for NEOUCOM. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-28)
    Angry students staged a protest against rape and unkind statements made by YSU security chief Paul Cress about rape victims. President Coffelt was drawn into the controversy, decrying Cress’s callous remarks. An accident ...
  • Unknown author (1972-02-29)
    A referendum calling for President Pugsley’s resignation was put on the Student Government ballot. Most faculty favored OEA’s request for release of salary information from the Administration. Faculty evaluation forms were ...
  • Unknown author (1980-02-29)
    Author James Baldwin criticized the American educational system in a Black History Month lecture. The entire cheerleader squad was dismissed, due to not performing during a recent basketball game between YSU and Gannon ...
  • Unknown author (1978-02-10)
    Phil Randall, manager of human resources at Ohio Bell Telephone, and Attorney Nathaniel R. Jones, chief general counsel for the NAACP, were featured speakers during the Black History Month observances. Experts argued as ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-15)
    Grounds supervisor Henry Garano testifies in a sexual discrimination case. The Spotlight Theatre’s play “Gamma Rays” opens. Job prospects appeared bright for would-be teachers. The YSU Counseling Center’s services were ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-18)
    Senator William Proxmire discussed inflation during his Skeggs Lecture. Pulitzer Prize recipient Norman Dello Joio began a two-week visiting lectureship with the Dana School of Music. A cigarette butt was the probable cause ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-22)
    Folk band “Buffalo Chipkickers” were slated to perform for Winter Weekend. Some sought to bring the campus beer license in accord with policies and licensing found at other Ohio state colleges and universities. Faculty and ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-25)
    The YSU Jazz Ensemble planned a “night of jazz” with alumni performing as guest artists. University officials investigated the theft of a television from the TV lounge in Kilcawley Center. Iranian students faced grave ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-29)
    State Senator Harry Meshel was to open the University’s observance of Black History Month. The General Fee came under scrutiny by a University budget subcommittee. A career day (pertaining to jobs in government and social ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-04)
    Activist and entertainer Dick Gregory, Senator William Proxmire, and opera producer Sarah Caldwell were set to speak at YSU as part of the upcoming Special Lecture Series. Work on the new pedestrian bridge spanning Wick ...

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