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  • Unknown author (1978-06-15)
    YSU men’s athletics was denied placement in NCAA Division I-AA. Plans for Homecoming weekend were announced. Charges of abuse by six student organizations led to their phone privileges being revoked. The opening of “Save ...
  • Unknown author (1980-06-19)
    A forum was held on ethics in medical care. A training workshop for local safety forces was held. Some workers returned to work during the ongoing strike at the Youngstown Public Library. Dr. David C. Genaway was named ...
  • Unknown author (1973-06-21)
    The Board of Trustees approved a tuition increase to $210 per quarter. 979 students received degrees during commencement exercises. The new faculty contract was seen as the primary reason for the hike. The University Senate ...
  • Unknown author (1979-06-21)
    Former U.S. Attorney General William Saxbe was the main speaker at Spring Commencement. The University and the faculty union come to a tentative agreement. The director of Urban Studies was to be a visiting scholar in ...
  • Unknown author (1972-06-22)
    In his commencement address, President William S. Carlson of the University of Toledo stressed the development of “open minds.” OEA and President Pugsley clash over the University’s faculty retrenchment plan. Patricia ...
  • Unknown author (1978-06-22)
    Ohio Treasurer of State Gertrude Donahey was the main speaker at Spring Commencement ceremonies. The expenses of President John Coffelt came under scrutiny. The General Fee was set to increase in the Fall. YSU’s athletic ...
  • Unknown author (1977-06-23)
    U.S. Steel chairman Edgar B. Speer was the main speaker for Spring Commencement. A campus-wide emergency telephone system was installed. New publications editors were appointed by the Student Publications Committee. Parking ...
  • Unknown author (1982-06-24)
    Mike Rice was chosen to succeed Dom Rosselli as the Penguins head basketball coach. Funding was increased for the Athletic Department by 13 - 14 percent. Dr. Bonnie Huffman (English) threatened legal action when she was ...
  • Unknown author (1975-06-25)
    The Board of Trustees raised the general fee by $6 per quarter for full-time students. Hourly wages were to increase for student employees on campus. A cheating scandal broke out in Nursing. The newly-elected leaders of ...
  • Unknown author (1976-06-23)
    Dr. Emily Wick, Dean of Faculty and Professor of Chemistry at Mt. Holyoke College, was the first female to speak at a YSU commencement. The University delayed implementing an eminent domain take-over of property in the ...
  • Unknown author (1981-06-25)
    The Board of Trustees approved a tuition increase for the 1981/82 academic year. YSU and the faculty union reach a tentative agreement, thereby preventing the cancelation of the summer quarter. Harry J. Bolwell, chairman ...
  • Unknown author (1980-06-26)
    Ohio Board of Regents chancellor Dr. Edward O. Moulton was the main speaker at Spring Commencement. Negotiations began to obtain steam heat through the newly-formed Youngstown Thermal Corporation. YSU faced a possible cut ...
  • Unknown author (1974-06-27)
    Instructor Mike Taylor (Advertising & Public Relations) announced his intent to file a libel suit against his chairman, Dr. Frank J. Seibold. Labor leader James P. Griffin spoke at the Spring 1974 Commencement and was ...
  • Unknown author (1973-06-28)
    YSU-OEA president Thomas Shipka denied that the new labor pact between the faculty and the University was the chief cause for the recent hike in tuition. The University Senate was to vote on revisions to its constitution ...
  • Unknown author (1979-06-28)
    Cooperative Campus Ministry sponsored a seminar on the SALT II treaty. Position of Campus Security Chief continued to remain vacant. An Affirmative Acton seminar was planned. The Poco concert was a success. The assistant ...
  • Unknown author (1972-06-29)
    Dr. Robert E. Ward resigned as chair of the Foreign Languages Department over the attitude the administration regarding the importance of foreign languages. A survey called for paperback over hardback textbooks to save ...
  • Unknown author (1978-06-29)
    YSU Athletic director Paul Amodio dispelled rumors about his possible departure to Kentucky. Phone service was restored to several student organizations who were accused of abusing the privilege. Accelerated foreign language ...
  • Unknown author (1976-06-30)
    Carl Dennison was named chairman of the YSU Board of Trustees. The Student Disciplinary Board heard testimony against three students accused of illegally pulling shrubs on campus. Outreach ’76 sought to converse with ...
  • Unknown author (1977-06-30)
    The Mahoning Court of Common Pleas ordered YSU to grant Dr. Winston Eshelman (Media Center) academic tenure. A tuition surcharge and growth in enrollment permitted an expanded University budget for 1977-78. YSU earned a ...
  • Unknown author (1975-03-07)
    Controversy ensued over Student Council chairman Ed Stugeon’s alleged removal of Bill Boni from the chairmanship of the bi-law revision subcommittee. A seminar on rape was held on campus. YSU’s upcoming career day was the ...

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