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  • Unknown author (1975-01-14)
    An agreement granting students the right to a briefing during faculty contract negotiations was signed between YSU-OEA, the Administration, and the Student Government. A representative of the Palestinian Liberation ...
  • Unknown author (1977-01-14)
    The Academic Senate passes a student academic grievance procedure. Winter Weekend plans were announced. YSU-OEA filed a grievance against the University’s attempt to forcibly retire twelve faculty members. An increase in ...
  • Unknown author (1974-01-15)
    The University Senate approved a dental hygiene program for the Technical & Community College. Student Council elections were called for February. Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall was to speak on the ...
  • Unknown author (1982-01-15)
    Controversy arose over President Coffelt’s decision to keep the University open despite sub-zero wind chill temperatures and pleas by the City of Youngstown to keep the streets free of traffic for snow removal. Student ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-16)
    A motion to abolish the football team was defeated; however, further investigation was urged regarding excess funding in the program. Anti-war protests were planned to mark Richard Nixon second inauguration ad President ...
  • Unknown author (1976-01-16)
    The Ohio General Assembly considered a bill to offer legal aid to college students. Students at Kent State University protest a tuition hike. Auxiliary Services chief Donald Minnis sought to answer student questions about ...
  • Unknown author (1981-01-16)
    Cleveland TV news broadcaster Dorothy Fuldheim was slated to speak at YSU. The YSU Small Business Clinic advised local business firms. Services to minority students were enumerated. Hypnotist Gil Eagles demonstrated his ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-17)
    A workshop on “Communications Strategies” was offered. The Physical Plan reduced energy use. The English Department considered revamping its curriculum. Discussions ensued about converting the academic calendar from quarters ...
  • Unknown author (1974-01-18)
    As former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall spoke of the energy crisis, a campus energy task force was created by YSU President John Coffelt. Meanwhile, Lewis Stephens was appointed personnel director. The Community of ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-19)
    Ray Dempsey was named YSU’s new head football coach. A campus-wide board was set up to examine the football program’s funding. Problems with the upcoming Don McLean concert were ironed out. A new student lounge was planned ...
  • Unknown author (1979-01-19)
    Dr. Elizabeth Sterenberg and fifteen colleagues visited the Middle East on a two-week study mission. Accounting major Roy Scrazzo performed with the Spotlight Theatre though he was not a theatre major. Brown Bag lunches ...
  • Unknown author (1982-01-19)
    Miscalculations in the state higher education budget resulted in YSU operating with a deficit of $2,111, 700. Student Council sets the dates for elections and also declined to support the Adjunct Faculty Association. WBBW ...
  • Unknown author (1976-01-20)
    William J. Lyden, newly appointed to the Board of Trustees, expressed his views about sports programs and the parking situation. Meanwhile, Auxiliary Services head Donald Minnis explained the parking dilemma to Student ...
  • Unknown author (1978-01-20)
    The opening of the Lincoln Avenue entrance to the parking deck was considered, due to the severe winter weather. President Coffelt warned the University community that snow should be expected. Syndicated columnist Jack ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-21)
    The new YSU Credit Union became the first to admit students. Two committee prepared reports on the way the University’s policies on file and record keeping. The Student Volunteer Bureau sought volunteers. The Academic ...
  • Unknown author (1977-01-21)
    An auxiliary heating system prevented another closure of the University due to severe winter weather. A chemical explosion kills two people at the University of Pittsburgh. The lack of nutrition in fast food and vending ...
  • Unknown author (1974-01-22)
    A health care report drew criticism from minority members. Intramural sports faced budgetary cuts. A new dean of student affairs was sought. OEA announced election results to Promotions Committee. Ohio Senate Bill 1 (defining ...
  • Unknown author (1982-01-22)
    A budgetary shortfall in Columbus meant a tuition increase for 1982-83. An advanced technical school was planned for YSU, based upon a recent state appropriations bill. Ohio Democratic candidate for governor Jerry Springer ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-23)
    YSU Student Government attacked Ohio Governor John J. Gilligan’s education budget. The Board of Trustees approved a BS in Applied Science degree. A protest against the Vietnam War was staged on the day that Richard Nixon ...
  • Unknown author (1976-01-23)
    The YSU chapter of the AAUP responded to the memo put out by YSU-OEA regarding the latter body’s assessment of a service fee against non-OEA faculty members. A campus escort service began on a trial basis. A concert promoter ...

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