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  • Unknown author (1979-05-04)
    Historian William Manchester spoke about the future of the United States during a lecture in Kilcawley Center. The Spotlight Theatre was to close the season with Moliere’s comedy, “Tartuffe.” The YSU speech team placed ...
  • Unknown author (1982-05-04)
    Ironworkers constructing the Stambaugh Stadium went on strike. Two students were placed on the Student Government presidential ballot, even though their petitions of candidacy had been ruled invalid earlier. Alpha Omicron ...
  • Unknown author (1972-05-05)
    Student Government presidential hopefuls spoke out on campus issues. Student Council made grievance forms available to students. Maxim Gorky’s play “The Lower Depths” was scheduled to be performed in Strouss Auditorium. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-05-05)
    Protests by Arab and Iranian students and arrests accompanied the lecture by Israeli diplomat Abba Eban at Powers Auditorium. Susan Khawaja was named advisor to international students. Students found guilty of forging ...
  • Unknown author (1981-05-05)
    Police investigated a shooting just off campus. Science fiction author Isaac Asimov predicted that overpopulation would be the main threat to mankind in the future. Dr. Esther Niemi (Economics) was named to be the main ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-06)
    Copies of the YSU-OEA tentative agreement were distributed to faculty members. A new Associate Degree in Social Service program went into effect. The chairman of the beleaguered Major Events committee resigned. The Washington ...
  • Unknown author (1977-05-06)
    About $9 million in state funding was earmarked for the construction of the new YSU stadium. Groundskeepers filed an “oral” grievance against YSU. The Campus Day Care center remained open despite unresolved financial ...
  • Unknown author (1980-05-06)
    The outlook remained bleak for more engineering class offerings. The YSU women’s softball team won their third championship. A play written by Dr. Stephen Sniderman (English) was to be read publically. A candidate for ...
  • Unknown author (1974-05-07)
    The Senate extended its previous charter, pending approval of the Board of Trustees. British talk show host David Frost discussed his show business career during the course of his Skeggs Lecture. Student Council questioned ...
  • Unknown author (1982-05-07)
    Columnist Carl Rowan slammed the economic policies of President Ronald Reagan. Daniel “Tucker” DiEdwardo, resigned his position in Athletics to join the NCAA as Assistant Director of Championships. Dr. Martin E.P. Seligman ...
  • Unknown author (1973-05-08)
    Student Council dealt with the fallout from a recent Discipline Committee’s verdict declaring the April 1973 elections invalid. The University Senate approved the establishment of an individual curriculum program. YSU ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-08)
    Nearly the entire edition of the May 6, 1975 Jambar was stolen, with many copies found dumped en masse in trash cans around campus. Criminal Justice received a grant of $51,000 to review hiring standard for law enforcement ...
  • Unknown author (1979-05-08)
    A tuition freeze was possible, pending approval by the Ohio Senate. The YSU Tennis Team met with success in tournament play. The blockage of handicapped parking spaces was lamented. Student Council named new committee and ...
  • Unknown author (1981-05-08)
    The ticket of Salata-Ruscitti prepared to go up against the incumbent team of Nakley-DePerro in upcoming Student Government elections. The 45th Student Art Exhibition opened at the Butler Institute of American Art. The ...
  • Unknown author (1972-05-09)
    The bombing of North Vietnam by the U.S. Air Force prompted the Community of Concern to launch a petition drive to stop it. Low ticket sales for the Spring Weekend concert caused worry for the Student Council. Preparations ...
  • Unknown author (1978-05-09)
    William F. Buckley, Jr. defended capitalism in his Skeggs Lecture. President Coffelt predicted a hike in tuition. A special program of “handicapped awareness” was planned. The ticket of Koury-Bozanich won the Student ...
  • Unknown author (1980-05-09)
    Tenor saxophone soloist Sal Nistico was to perform during the Jazz Ensemble I and II. The Kilcawley Gallery was to exhibit the work of various local art teachers. Artifacts recovered during an excavation in Austintown were ...
  • Unknown author (1974-05-10)
    A pesticide specialist from The Ohio State University ruled that the insecticide Dasanit was not suitable for use on a college campus. The presence of dead birds on campus attested to the danger of Dasanit. Gay liberation ...
  • Unknown author (1977-05-10)
    Spring Weekend 1977 was announced for May 19-21. Student Council discussed the need for the campus day care center. A turtle derby was planned to raise money for the blind. Penguin baseball pitcher Dave Dravecky throws a ...
  • Unknown author (1973-05-11)
    The nullification of the April 1973 campus elections left the continued existence of Student Council in doubt. Ground was set to be broken for Bliss Hall. A concert featuring Lou Reed was cancelled due to low ticket sales. ...

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