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  • Unknown author (1979-01-23)
    The University planned energy cuts to cushion cost increases. The new president of YSU-OEA sought greater visibility for the faculty union. The YSU Speech Team defeated 11 schools in competition. A nurse from Rhodesia ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-24)
    A physically-challenged student complained that parking lots were not handicapped-accessible. English chair Dr. Barbara Brothers suggested that the linguistics requirement for English majors should be reduced from two ...
  • Unknown author (1978-01-24)
    Candidates were sought for three high-level administrative positions. Plans for Winter Weekend ’78 were announced, as were those for Black History Month (February).
  • Unknown author (1974-01-25)
    The Board of Trustees was to vote on the establishment of a fine arts college. The University Senate continued its reorganization, while President John Coffelt (and the Ohio Senate) continued to block the seating of a ...
  • Unknown author (1977-01-25)
    The results of an opinion survey showed that parking was the foremost concern held by YSU students. A metallic substance was discovered in cafeteria food in the Kilcawley dormitory. Musicians Herbie Hancock and George ...
  • Unknown author (1982-01-26)
    Student Council passes a resolution in support of the WRTA tax levy. Plans for Black History Month were announced. Winter Weekend approached. Student Government grievance secretary Cynthia Beckes related student complaints ...
  • Unknown author (1976-01-27)
    The University identified four buildings for demolition to create more parking spaces. The YSU Veterans Organization stressed active participation by its members. Winter Weekend 1976 proved successful. Student Council ...
  • Unknown author (1981-01-27)
    Student writers were to vie for the Robert R. Hare Award. Student Council came to a compromise on funding for a winter formal. The uses of a degree in English were related. Then second article in a series on student stress ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-28)
    Student Government decided to review its constitution, while the president of student council filed a grievance against a professor who would not permit the tape recording of lectures. “Blacks in the Fine Arts” was chosen ...
  • Unknown author (1977-01-28)
    The University prepared to observe Black History Month, beginning with an exhibit of the work of artist Bing Davis. A campus dramatics fraternity announced a salute to Germany, complete with German cuisine. The lack of ...
  • Unknown author (1974-01-29)
    The Board of Trustees sought compromise on the student representative issue, while also approving the establishment of a fine arts college. More proposals were discussed regarding the reorganization of the University Senate. ...
  • Unknown author (1982-01-29)
    Classical actor Earle Hyman came to YSU as a Wean Lecturer and a visiting artist. As an economy measure, students now had to present an ID card to obtain registration materials. The faculty union and the Administration ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-30)
    The Board of Trustees convened to consider the resignation of YSU President Albert L. Pugsley. Reaction to news of the cease-fire agreement in Vietnam was mixed. Renowned philosopher Dr. Sidney Hook spoke on academic ...
  • Unknown author (1976-01-30)
    Applications for the joint medical school totaled 139. The implementation of faculty evaluations met with delays. The advantages of living at home for YSU students were examined. The job outlook for college graduates ...
  • Unknown author (1981-01-30)
    Cleveland television journalist Dorothy Fuldheim derided big government during a lecture on campus. Plans for the University’s observance of Black History Month were announced. Dr. Jean Kilbourne criticized the portrayal ...
  • Unknown author (1975-01-31)
    Contract negotiations began between the faculty union and the Administration. “Justice for Cyprus Week” included a speaker from Cyprus and other Hellenic-oriented activities. Communications Workers of America local leader ...
  • Unknown author (1978-01-31)
    The University’s telephone switchboard was replaced with the Centrex II systems. Lost class days due to heavy snow caused some to speculate that the Winter Quarter would extend into spring break week. The snow caused a ...
  • Unknown author (1976-01-09)
    A faculty parking lot opens to students. The Spotlight Theatre opens its second production of the season with Mark Medoff’s “When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?” Three cafeterias in Kilcawley Center closed for renovations. ...
  • Unknown author (1981-07-02)
    Campus Police investigated a series of petty thefts, vandals, and an indecent exposer. The Lincoln parking deck closed for summer maintenance. Teacher education students worked under the “Redesign” state-mandated program. ...
  • Unknown author (1982-07-01)
    An injunction by Pappco (the owners of The Creamery) prevented Dairy Queen from opening operations, due to a question of butterfat content in DQ’s ice cream. YSU prepared to celebrate its diamond jubilee. Dean Nicholas ...

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