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  • Unknown author (1974-03-08)
    The University Senate planned to debate the constitution for the new Faculty Senate. Four YSU soccer players were offered the chance to participate in Midwest tryouts for the U.S. Olympic Team. The WRTA urged students to ...
  • Unknown author (1977-03-08)
    Veterans were warned that their benefits could stop by dropping classes. Eight groups complained about cuts in funding from Student Council. Stan Kenton was to appear in a jazz concert on campus. Dr. Glenn Olds, president ...
  • Unknown author (1979-03-09)
    The dropout rate at YSU was higher than the national average. The Senior/Graduate Art Show was staged. The new Rayen Dorm was highlighted. The Penguins signed football recruits.
  • Unknown author (1973-03-09)
    Contract negotiations between faculty and the administration continued. Christine Dykema was named chair of the Foreign Language department. Dr. Dean Roussos was named Graduate Director of Business Studies. A day care ...
  • Unknown author (1976-03-09)
    The Academic Senate approved three new majors. New Student Council officers were elected and acted on a need for replacement recreational equipment. Some students participating in recreational activities had to provide ...
  • Unknown author (1982-03-09)
    Student Council debated two issues dealing with elections. Facilities closed a sidewalk along the Madison Avenue Expressway, due to stadium construction. Thieves steal a battery from a vehicle in the Wick Avenue parking ...
  • Unknown author (1972-03-10)
    The validity of a recent student election was challenged. A delay in the opening of the Beeghly Center natatorium (swimming pool) was announced. A community project to serve the needy, “Operation Hotline,” was profiled. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-03-10)
    An ad hoc committee on campus security made proposals to Trustees chair William Lyden. Hiring practices at YSU were investigated due to a low representation of minority employees. Security chief Paul Cress offered safety ...
  • Unknown author (1981-03-10)
    The Reagan Administration threatened to cut Federal grants and student loans; YSU President John Coffelt traveled to Washington as part of a delegate to stave off these proposed funding reductions. A representative of the ...
  • Unknown author (1975-03-11)
    Student Council voted to kill the new Student Government constitution. The Academic Senate defeated a motion to abolish the Foreign Language Requirement. The presence of fast food outlets on college campuses was discussed. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-03-11)
    Ohio students sought passage of a bill that would limit tuition charged by state universities. A subcommittee is created by Student Council to examine allocations from the General Fee. An alumni rally was planned to raise ...
  • Unknown author (1980-03-11)
    Officials considered disciplinary action against the May Day group for a recent disturbance at Kilcawley Center. A youth was jailed for breaking a window in the Kilcawley Residence Hall. The Canadian Consulate in Cleveland ...
  • Unknown author (1974-03-12)
    The new Academic Senate is launched with the approval of its constitution by the outgoing University Senate. Campus security chief Paul Cress announced measures to end the fad of “streaking.” A delay in the delivery of new ...
  • Unknown author (1976-03-12)
    The Rev. Ralph Abernathy delivered a lecture on civil rights. The Kilcawley Center cafeterias closed for remodeling. Plans were announced to clean up the YSU Arboretum. The volume of junk mail received by students is ...
  • Unknown author (1982-03-12)
    Dr. Nathan Smith, author of “Food for Sport,” discussed nutritional problems in America during a lecture in Kilcawley Center. Brigadier General Robert Lynn, the first YSU-ROTC graduate to achieve general rank, was named ...
  • Unknown author (1981-03-13)
    Angry students confront President Coffelt over parking lot security and the sexual assault of a female YSU student. Faculty and students voiced concern over American involvement in the situation in El Salvador.
  • Unknown author (1975-03-14)
    YSU students sought to meet with Congressman Charles Carney about the possible establishment of collective bargaining on campus. The University’s direct management of the Kilcawley Center cafeteria was discussed. Kilcawley ...
  • Unknown author (1980-03-14)
    A second disturbance involving the May Day group occurred in Kilcawley Center. Sanctions were applied against one student in the altercation. The director of the ACLU explained First Amendment rights. The Counseling Center ...
  • Unknown author (1973-03-27)
    The University-Community Daycare Center opened in St. John’s Episcopal Church. Student Council ratified a reapportionment of seats. Clark Kerr, professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, was the ...
  • Unknown author (1972-03-28)
    Student Council elected a new chairman and began a review of the recent election. An Ohio court ruled that YSU had to release on demand salary figures for the YSU staff and faculty. Artist-Lecturer Dr. John Tyson was set ...

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