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  • Unknown author (1975-07-02)
    The basements of Tod Hall and the University Library were flooded when a brick wall collapsed against the weight of heavy rain water. 21 clubs lost official campus recognition. Bidding went out for the food services contract ...
  • Unknown author (1980-07-03)
    An explanation for the April explosion in Chemistry was to be forthcoming. A sculptural tribute the local steel industry, produced by a YSU alumnus, generated controversy. There was no chance of the establishment of campus ...
  • Unknown author (1979-07-05)
    Youngstown was viewed as “fair” in terms of job discrimination. Numerous campus construction projects were underway, including the building of a bridge spanning Wick Avenue. The faculty approves a new contract. A new ...
  • Unknown author (1972-07-06)
    The University Senate issued a three-page report on hiring/firing departmental chairpersons. Hugh A. Frost was named YSU’s Equal Opportunity Officer. A student petition was passed around calling for the retention of a ...
  • Unknown author (1973-07-06)
    Dr. Arnold Moore was named Dean of Education, while Philip Hirsch was appointed director of Kilcawley Center. Ohio Governor John Gilligan submitted an appropriations bill to the Ohio General Assembly to provide funding for ...
  • Unknown author (1978-07-06)
    President John Coffelt’s expenses were declared legitimate by Mahoning County Common Pleas Judge Bannon. A disabled YSU graduate student promoted the rights of the handicapped. Betty Shipp, Student Activities secretary, ...
  • Unknown author (1976-07-07)
    Community support for YSU’s continuing education program grew. Outreach ’76 concludes with conversations with adult learners. The Butler Mid-Year Art Show is highlighted.
  • Unknown author (1977-07-07)
    Student Affairs was reorganized, with Kilcawley Center director Phil Hirsch appointed dean. Preparations were made for the formal dedication of Bliss Hall in October, with playwright Robert E. Lee signed up as guest speaker. ...
  • Unknown author (1982-07-08)
    The upcoming dinner theatre production of the musical “I Do, I Do” was highlighted. The Penguin football team prepared to play its first game in the new Stambaugh Stadium. Warner Cable Amex considered taking over the YSU ...
  • Unknown author (1975-07-09)
    Data compiled by the Jambar shows frequent absences from Board meetings by Trustees. Food service companies placed bids on the dining contract at Kilcawley Center. The 1974-75 intramural season was enjoyed by a record ...
  • Unknown author (1981-07-09)
    New additions to Kilcawley Center were scheduled to open for business in the fall. Student health insurance costs were to decrease by fall quarter. Students requesting that their records be closed would be ineligible for ...
  • Unknown author (1980-07-10)
    An archaeological dig led by Dr. John White confirmed the age of a tavern on land once owned by George Washington in Warren County, Ohio. Stipends paid to graduate assistants were to increase by $850. The University and ...
  • Unknown author (1980-07-10)
    The Butler Institute announced changes in judging criteria for the 44th Annual Mid-Year Art show (which was highlighted elsewhere in this issue). Athletic Director Paul V. Amodio resigned from YSU to take a job at Kent ...
  • Unknown author (1974-07-11)
    YSU’s Budget Committee announced its allocation recommendations from the General Fee. A site was selected in Rootstown, Ohio for the new joint medical school. The band America was scheduled to perform at Beeghly on July ...
  • Unknown author (1973-07-12)
    The Financial Aid office assured students that aid levels would remain unchanged for the coming academic year. Male YSU students who were American citizens and age 18 and over were reminded to register with Selective ...
  • Unknown author (1979-07-12)
    The Board of Trustees approved the new faculty union contract. Two history professors disagree about Sen. Ted Kennedy’s possible run for the presidency. The Teacher Redesign Committee looked into retooling the curriculum ...
  • Unknown author (1972-07-13)
    The manager of the YSU bookstore stated that it was running at a loss. Retrenchment was the key issue in bargaining for the first collective bargaining agreement between the faculty and the University. A bill relating to ...
  • Unknown author (1978-07-13)
    The Hays Report created salary ranges for administrators. The Ohio Senate considered a bill to increase the state minimum wages. YSU students demonstrated apathy with the increase in the General Fee, wild Cleveland State ...
  • Unknown author (1976-07-14)
    Students caught up in a campus drug raid pled guilty to a lesser charge. Group leaders prepare for YSU’s Freshman Orientation. Frank Ellis announced his retirement from YSU after teaching for 31 years in the Physics ...
  • Unknown author (1977-07-14)
    A YSU student directs a play at St. Christine’s Church. Kent State security arrested the parents of Sandy Scheuer, who was one of four people killed during the shootings in May 1970. Handcrafted organs were set to arrive ...

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