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  • Unknown author (1991-09-25)
    Orientation Issue. President Humphrey offers freshmen advice. OEA contract is ratified; ACE Union votes today. YSU's Study Abroad program undergoes series of changes. YSU students have access to national resume databank, ...
  • Unknown author (1990-09-25)
    YSU established an International Living and Learning Center to house foreign and American students this coming year. YSU and city police respond to gunshots in the M-24 north parking lot. YSU OPTIONS programs establishes ...
  • Unknown author (1991-09-25)
    Summer in review edition featuring all the main headlines from the summer issues of The Jambar.
  • Unknown author (1996-09-25)
    Dedication ceremony pays tribute to area veterans. President Cochran shares his vision for the university and community during his fifth State of the University address. YSU police department warns freshman and seniors to ...
  • Unknown author (2001-09-25)
    With new contract negotiations for the teachers union scheduled next year, the current chief negotiator for the union said previous disagreements between faculty and administrators have hurt students and will continue to ...
  • Unknown author (2003-09-25)
    The YSU Board of Trustees approves the creation of a Bachelors of General Studies Degree. Anthropology professor, Gary Fry, violated his probation for two 2002 convictions and has been ordered to complete another six-month ...
  • Unknown author (2007-09-25)
    In the first nationwide strike since 1976,thousands of General Motors employees walked off the job in plants around the country. The number of students YSU places in developmental courses has been increasing. YSU and other ...
  • Unknown author (2008-09-25)
    Students need more information to take a shot Gardasil, the only FDA cervical cancer vaccine approved. Students consider sex addiction a valid concern. Changes to Ohio's concealed carry law will not affect the YSU campus, ...
  • Unknown author (2012-09-25)
    Six engineering students will compete for the national title in the Green Energy Challenge in Las Vegas. YSU Prepares for a new gerontology program. Idora neighborhood celebrates revitalization. Students celebrate steel ...
  • Unknown author (2014-09-25)
    With John Kasich likely to be re-elected, the Jambar takes a look at what his continued administration will bring to YSU. YSUnity's Diversity Prom comes to campus. Austintown's Hollywood Gaming Racino is bringing ...
  • Unknown author (1947-09-26)
    Youngstown College student representatives met in a constitutional assembly at Madison, Wis. where over 350 colleges from all of the 48 states met in consideration of forming a national student association. Dr. George M. ...
  • Unknown author (1972-09-26)
    The traditional homecoming concert was scrapped by the major events committee. The son of John Kenneth Galbreath was to visit YSU on behalf of the McGovern presidential campaign. The Geology Department received a collection ...
  • Unknown author (1986-09-26)
    A suspected marijuana plant is found growing outside the Kilcawley dorm. Students participate in the Great Peace March. Students from Pennsylvania urge governor to approve a tuition reciprocity agreement. Enrollment lists ...
  • Unknown author (1989-09-26)
    After a one-day strike, the administration and faculty agree on a contract. Dr. Taylor Alderman, vice-president of personnel services, resigns. Student organizations help with the United Way campaign. Student Andrew Herman ...
  • Unknown author (1995-09-26)
    Computer problems continue to plague student aid. Asbestos removal eliminated as health hazard during renovations of the Engineering Science building. Power outage causes shock to YSU electrician. Dean Betty Licata hopes ...
  • Unknown author (2000-09-26)
    Rev. Jesse Jackson Jr. was on campus Monday afternoon to encourage students to vote in the upcoming presidential elections. A janitorial worker, Eric Austin, was arrested for voluntary intoxication and criminal trespassing ...
  • Unknown author (2002-09-26)
    The decision to give University President David Sweet a $25,000 raise has sparked discussion and debate about the university's spending priorities. A tip from YSU students led to four drug-trafficking indictments, which ...
  • Unknown author (2006-09-26)
    YSU student feel safe despite of recent campus shootings in Montreal and Pittsburgh. The Youngstown community is upset with comments by the attorney of former Ohio State football star, Maurice Clarett, Michael Hoague, for ...
  • Unknown author (2013-09-26)
    The Philosophy and the Religious Studies Club held their first Eat, Drink & Think event of the semester. The YSU ultimate Frisbee team, Aperture Ultimate, had their first game of the season. YSU for Recovery expands its ...
  • Unknown author (2019-09-26)
    Various services were offered at the Remote Area Medical health care clinics at the Covelli Centre September 21 and 22. YSUnity, YSU's LGBTQ+ student organization, is absent on campus this semester, leaving a void in the ...

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