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  • Unknown author (1974-05-17)
    Bill Brown unseated incumbent Joe Simko as president of Student Government, while Dante Zarlenga was elected vice president. Three student members were seated on the Kilcawley Center Board. The New York Brass was scheduled ...
  • Unknown author (1977-05-17)
    The Campus Day Care Center closed, due to the expiration of Federal approval. The Penguins landed an NCAA tournament bid and would play Wright State University. A four year agreement was reached between the faculty union ...
  • Unknown author (1973-05-18)
    The faculty planned a vote on a tentative labor agreement between their union and the University. Meanwhile, construction workers on campus went on strike, delaying the completion of various building projects. A university ...
  • Unknown author (1976-05-18)
    The Bicentennial Festival and Open House was a success, despite rain. Student Government leaders officially took office. A representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization claimed misrepresentation by the media. May ...
  • Unknown author (1979-05-18)
    A fire broke in a cooling tower that was being dismantled atop the Engineering Sciences Building and was extinguished. Idora Day and a disco dance were to highlight the Spring Fling. The University held its annual Honors ...
  • Unknown author (1982-05-18)
    Candidates for Student Government office wrapped up their campaigns as voting began. Student Council endorsed Ohio House Bill 18, which would create student seats on the Board of Trustees.
  • Unknown author (1972-05-19)
    Three students charged with disruption of the Miss YSU Beauty Pageant were acquitted. Faculty awaited the day to choose a union to represent their interests. A Cost miscalculation prevented the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra ...
  • Unknown author (1978-05-19)
    A fall date was set for the start of construction on the new sports complex. The CAST building was renamed Cushwa Hall. YSU observes National Clean-up Week. Student organizations were warned to register/re-register or risk ...
  • Unknown author (1981-05-19)
    The ticket of Nakley-DePerro was victorious in the Student Government election. Student Government president Ray Nakley vetoed a budget for student activities, claiming possible illegalities in the way in which it was ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-20)
    Quarters became a hot topic again when the University of Akron switched to a semester-based academic calendar. YSU’s internal auditor explained his duties. The Buffalo Bills sign YSU’s Dave Ferguson to a one-year pro ...
  • Unknown author (1977-05-20)
    A small fire broke out in the Wicker Basket Restaurant in Kilcawley Center, but was put out quickly. Campus Day Care is granted a license to operate once again. The Personnel Office was to examine potential safety issues ...
  • Unknown author (1980-05-20)
    A faculty forum was held on current economic problems in the United States. Engineering students who were angry by the shortage of classes in their discipline appealed to Student Council for help. Progress was reported in ...
  • Unknown author (1974-05-21)
    Student Council voted to retain the Major Events Committee as a funded organization. University student representatives met with Governor John J. Gilligan and formed the Ohio Student Association. While supporting the ...
  • Unknown author (1976-05-21)
    The executive director of “Common Cause” explained to the Jambar the importance of Senate Bill 313, which would have changed lobbying laws. A group dedicated to saving Pollock House from destruction sought to expand its ...
  • Unknown author (1982-05-21)
    Cynthia Beckes and Jordon Dentscheff were elected Student Government President and Vice President, respectively. Voters also decided not to abolish the Student Council. Social historian Elizabeth Janeway discussed how the ...
  • Unknown author (1973-05-22)
    The faculty labor contract was approved by the Board of Trustees. President Pugsley stated that a tuition hike for Fall 1973 was likely. YSU students expressed dissatisfaction with U.S. President Richard Nixon in the wake ...
  • Unknown author (1979-05-22)
    Dr. R. Robert Dodge was named dean of the Business School. Dr. John White (Sociology & Anthropology) and his students conducted a dig in Girard. Student Government set the date for its “re-elections” and candidates were ...
  • Unknown author (1981-05-22)
    The brother of Malcolm X spoke to students in a lecture sponsored by the YSU chapter of the NAACP and Student Government. The Academic Senate rejects a proposed allocation for Maag Library. NBC News correspondent Irving ...
  • Unknown author (1972-05-23)
    Voter turnout was heavy in the faculty collective bargaining referendum, with about 71 percent of the faculty participating. YSU Chief of Security Paul Cress presented a lecture on self-defense, the University Senate could ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-23)
    An increase in the General Fee was sought. The director of the United Farm Workers explained progress in the union’s dispute with Gallo wineries and the Teamsters. YSU received $45 million in funds for construction. Mrs. ...

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