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  • Unknown author (1973-01-05)
    The Administration decided not to retrench members of the YSU faculty. The University Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Pass/Fail met for further discussion. Retired football coach Dike Beede and Dr. Margaret Pfau (chair, English), ...
  • Unknown author (1979-01-05)
    WYSU-FM is assigned the task of announcing university closures due to inclement weather. The Individual Curriculum Program is highlighted. Due to a lack of funds, plans for a YSU daycare center were halted.
  • Unknown author (1982-01-05)
    Student employees were limited to 20 hours per week under new Administration guidelines. Construction planned for the area around Ward Beecher Science Hall would improve lighting. The University reacted to the results of ...
  • Unknown author (1978-01-06)
    SEIU loses its appeal to maintain its representation over some YSU classified hourly employees. Col. John Wales, previously retired from the Army (and YSU’s ROTC program) retired as the director of Financial Aids. Don ...
  • Unknown author (1977-01-07)
    The Administration looked to forcibly retire seventeen faculty members in 1978. Author and educator Jonathan Kozol was the next slated speaker in the YSU Artists Lecture Series. A mini-concert series was set, beginning ...
  • Unknown author (1974-01-08)
    The future of the construction of the joint medical school in northeastern Ohio was cast into doubt by a task force created by Ohio Governor John Gilligan. A new degree program (without a foreign language requirement) was ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-08)
    WYSU-FM’s transmissions improved with the WESTAR satellite system. A TV program on rape was to be made at YSU before a live audience. Students complained that the YSU bookstore was inefficient during rushes. Student Council ...
  • Unknown author (1982-01-08)
    Two students were arrested by YSU Police for depositing stolen checks from the Financial Aids office into an account created in their names. Youngstown Police arrested a student on assault charges. An exhibitionist was ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-09)
    The University Senate examined the continued existence of YSU’s football program, while Student Council faced a motion to reallocate football funds. Kilcawley Center was rejected as a site for a student art gallery. ACTION ...
  • Unknown author (1979-01-09)
    The Youngstown Agora, a night club, has its grand opening. Dr. Stephen Sniderman’s creative writing class is highlighted. Black students present their views of YSU. The Ski Club is profiled. Student Council approved a ...
  • Unknown author (1981-01-09)
    Heavy snows caused parking problems. A trespasser claiming to be a “CIA police officer” was apprehended in Kilcawley Residence Hall—with a pistol, a butcher knife, and other law enforcement accouterments. The first of a ...
  • Unknown author (1974-01-11)
    Further changes in the Technical & Community College were submitted to the University Senate for approval. The opening of the remodeled Kilcawley Center was delayed again. Former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall was ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-11)
    Dr. Winston Eshelman (Education) announced his lawsuit against YSU for denial of tenure. Dr. Steven Redburn (Political Science) issued a report identifying a correlation between teacher effectiveness and student evaluation ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-11)
    Senator William Proxmire, creator of the “Golden Fleece Award,” was slated to speak on campus. Penguin football coach Bill Narduzzi was named Coach of the Year by Kodak. President Coffelt explained the University policy ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-12)
    The African-American Student Union of YSU criticized President Pugsley for a lack of cooperation in establishing a Black student center. The discussion of the funding of football by the University Senate was viewed as ...
  • Unknown author (1977-01-12)
    A heavy snowfall—10 inches—forced the closure of the University. The bad weather caused the cancelation of the scheduled Jonathan Kozol lecture. Student Council approved three allocations of funds for campus organizations. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-01-12)
    A student grievance process was outlined. The library staff decried the extra work going into replacing lost books. The Spotlight Theatre opens winter quarter with “The Subject Was Roses.”
  • Unknown author (1976-01-13)
    YSU-OEA threatened legal action over non-member faculty who failed to pay a required service fee. Student Council deals with parking problems and the use of campus escorts. Electrical malfunctions caused a small fire in ...
  • Unknown author (1978-01-13)
    YSU hired a Chicago firm to assist in setting up a salary classification scheme for hourly, non-teaching staff. The University reopened after being closed for one day due to heavy snowfall. A study conducted by Student ...
  • Unknown author (1981-01-13)
    YSU Police handled several strange incidents. College Bowl was to return to YSU for its second year of academic competition. The Greeks began their winter rush period. Professor Ralph Burkholder (Marketing) succumbed to a ...

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