Digital.Maag Repository

Browsing The Jambar Newspaper by Title

Browsing The Jambar Newspaper by Title

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Unknown author (1982-07-29)
    The Neon won the Herff Jones Showcase Award. Dairy Queen won the legal battle over retail space in Kilcawley, replacing The Creamery. “Gulliver,” a play penned by YSU faculty member Stephen Sniderman (English) and T. ...
  • Unknown author (1975-07-30)
    Major Events planned to stage a concert in conjunction with Homecoming celebrations. Controversy still followed the Landscaping Department’s plans to move “the Rock” to the north side of Kilcawley. Student financial aid ...
  • Unknown author (1981-07-30)
    An arson fire in the Mahoning Valley Association of Churches building caused heavy damage, especially to the office of YSU-OEA. The University began an energy conservation campaign. Due to legislation in Columbus, tuition ...
  • Unknown author (1980-07-31)
    The Basic Educational Opportunity Grant was to be cut by $50 across the board for some 3,300 students. A rash of burglaries broke out on campus during the summer. The Health Clinic warned students about bee stings and ...
  • Unknown author (1972-07-20)
    Dr. Robert Hare (English) is memorialized. Affirmative action becomes established at YSU. George Papacostas, a graduating senior, was honored by the University Senate for outstanding scholastic achievement and campus ...
  • Unknown author (1973-06-01)
    In special session, Student Government approved its budget and renamed Skip Davis and chairman of Student Council. Concern was expressed for accessibility of buildings by the physically handicapped. Philip Hirsch was named ...
  • Unknown author (1979-06-01)
    Tony Koury was re-elected president of Student Government. Grievances from the previous election were settled. The first summer concert was to feature the band Poco.
  • Unknown author (1972-06-02)
    In a referendum, OEA defeated AAUP to serve as the faculty’s sole bargaining agent, garnering 58 percent of the vote. Some departments in the Rayen School of Engineering merged amid controversy. The career of departing Dr. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-06-02)
    Fire code violations in Rayen Hall were corrected. Student Council’s budget hearings continued. Student surveys on semester conversion were collected. State treasurer Gertrude Donahy was the scheduled commencement speaker. ...
  • Unknown author (1981-06-02)
    President Coffelt denied that the University would close during the summer quarter. Student Council approved a budget, but cuts funding to student organizations in the process. The Student Activities Office was profiled. ...
  • Unknown author (1975-06-03)
    Officers were chosen for Student Council. The E&J Gallo Winery denied claims made by a UFW speaker at YSU as distorted. Student jobs on campus became scarce. Petitions were circulated for the starting of a free cooperative ...
  • Unknown author (1977-06-03)
    A rally was held to protest a decrease in the State subsidy by the Ohio Legislature. Playground plans were developed for the Campus Day Care center. The Government Documents collection in Maag Library was to be named after ...
  • Unknown author (1980-06-03)
    Student Council validated write-in ballots that had been previously ruled as invalid, which led to a recount in the vote for Student Government president. A panel was held in which the role of women in medicine was ...
  • Unknown author (1974-06-04)
    The Curriculum Committee announced it would deliver its report on the creation of degree programs in computer science and computer technology at the next Senate meeting. Dr. Delores Noll of Kent State University’s English ...
  • Unknown author (1976-06-04)
    Drs. Ward and Thelma Miner (English) announce their retirement from YSU after teaching for 19 years in their department. The University ignored the Jambar’s call for an investigation into pesticide use on campus. A false ...
  • Unknown author (1982-06-04)
    Student Government president-elect Cynthia Beckes issued a call to students to fill the various posts in her cabinet. Campus Police investigated the theft of a microscope, a scale, and some hubcaps. YSU Athletes (and the ...
  • Unknown author (1981-06-05)
    Groundskeepers on campus accused the University of mishandling pesticides. Dr. Thomas Shipka, president of the faculty union, remained optimistic that summer sessions would be held at YSU. The Administration took issue ...
  • Unknown author (1980-06-06)
    A recount led to the election of write-in candidate Ray Nakley as Student Government president. Dr. Edward O. Moulton, the chancellor of the Board of Regents, was slated to be the main speaker at Spring Commencement. Dr. ...
  • Unknown author (1975-06-06)
    An increase in the general fee was requested. An evaluation of YSU by an independent consulting organization recommended attention to various areas of concern. Student Government announced that $500 has to be shaved off ...
  • Unknown author (1972-06-15)
    Dr. William S. Carlson, President of the University of Toledo, was the slated speaker for Spring Commencement. The University Senate reviewed the grading system. President Pugsley predicted a drop in enrollment for Fall ...

Search Digital.Maag


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account