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  • Unknown author (1982-07-15)
    A change in General Fee allocation methods would strip Student Government of any role. An injunction filed by Pappco, Inc. over Dairy Queen’s takeover of service from its own eatery, The Creamery, was dismissed by one court ...
  • Unknown author (1975-07-16)
    The idea of using promoters to handle major events found favor in a Student Government-sponsored survey. The President of Student Government opposed the relocation of “the Rock.” YSU received a $55,700 grant to develop ...
  • Unknown author (1981-07-16)
    The subject of financial public television in Northeastern Ohio was considered. The second floor of the Kilcawley dormitory was opened to women for the first time. An intensive writing workshop was planned. “Stranger,” a ...
  • Unknown author (1974-07-18)
    Dr. Charles McBriarty was named the new dean of student affairs. Faculty evaluations were set for a “tryout” in the fall. The service employees union announced a rally on campus to support pay increases. An initial grant ...
  • Unknown author (1973-07-19)
    The Board of Trustees approved a budget of $23.9 million. A rash of bicycle thefts erupted on campus. Dr. Charles Aurand, Dean of the Dana School of Music, departed YSU for Arizona. 34 faculty members received promotions. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-07-19)
    A Tuition Freeze Amendment in the proposed Ohio two-year budget promised no immediate relief to YSU students. Planning was underway for Homecoming 1979. Jogging makes its debut as part of the H&PE curriculum.
  • Unknown author (1978-07-20)
    Under a new law, Ohio adult motorcyclists were no longer required to wear crash helmets. Campus remodeling plans went forward, with energy efficiency in mind. A Youngstown native exhibited his works, with hopes of establishing ...
  • Unknown author (1976-07-21)
    Alterations were contemplated for the faculty evaluations process. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found YSU negligent in its use of the pesticide Dasanit on campus grounds. Shrubs were removed from Wick Oval by ...
  • Unknown author (1977-07-21)
    YSU security police were assigned the task of directing traffic on the first day of classes in the upcoming Fall quarter. The Spotlight Theatre was set to present the play “Picnic.” Incoming freshmen were welcomed to campus ...
  • Unknown author (1975-07-22)
    Hardees won the contract to set up shop in the Kilcawley Center snack bar. An archaeological excavation of the Hopewell Furnace by Dr. John White (Sociology & Anthropology) and his students was highlighted.
  • Unknown author (1982-07-22)
    New basketball coach Mike Rice made no secret of his desire to propel the Penguins to Division One status. A new off-campus day care center was offered. Campus Police investigated cases of vandalism and theft.
  • Unknown author (1981-07-23)
    Fifty YSU football players were kicked out by the landlord of the University Inn, accusing them of causing damages to the building. NEOUCOM was awarded accreditation. Campus Police investigated a small fire in the Kilcawley ...
  • Unknown author (1980-07-24)
    The construction of the Wick Avenue pedestrian bridge led to the relocation of the sidewalk between Jones Hall and Maag Library led to safety concerns. YSU head football coach Bill Narduzzi was appointed the University’s ...
  • Unknown author (1974-07-25)
    The establishment of a credit union on campus neared approval. The service employees staged a “Professional Day.” Tickets for the America concert were set to go on sale; a full house was expected. YSU launced a new adult ...
  • Unknown author (1973-07-26)
    Educational television station WNEO (Channel 45) was dedicated. Student Affairs dean Darrell Rishel announced his departure for Duquesne University, while Harold Yiannaki was appointed University Registrar. Area science ...
  • Unknown author (1979-07-26)
    A community forum discussed the possible renewal of the Northside neighborhood. Problems with Bliss Hall remained unresolved since its opening. The bids for the construction of the new sports complex were 31 percent over ...
  • Unknown author (1972-07-27)
    Dr. Clyde Vanaman takes over as the acting Dean of the School of Education. Students complained that WYSU-FM was not a “student-oriented” radio station. Dr. Luke Zacarro was elected chairman of the Math Department. The ...
  • Unknown author (1978-07-27)
    Groundbreaking was slated for Stambaugh Stadium. YSU and the Youngstown City Schools received a grand of $150,000 from the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare for teacher training. M. Kevin Fahey resigned as ...
  • Unknown author (1976-07-28)
    A new anti-drug council was opened by YSU students. The English Department administered tests in language skills to incoming freshmen. The staff of Maag Library stitched together a quilt depicting campus scenes and traditions. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-07-28)
    Dr. Daniel O’Neill formed a “parking committee” in anticipation of problems upcoming for the fall quarter. A bicycle tour is planned for Mill Creek Park. Career counselor Bunny Neff is profiled. The Faculty Club had to ...

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