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  • Unknown author (1977-11-08)
    Legislation was introduced on Capitol Hill to grant tax credits to students paying tuition. The Escort Service went through many changes, due to budgetary constraints and Student Council action. Interested runners were ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-09)
    Student Council planned to propose the creation of a student seat on the YSU Board of Trustees. Five members of the university community attained political office in recent elections. President Coffelt explained the General ...
  • Unknown author (1976-11-09)
    Fundraising plans were made for the construction of a new stadium. A festival was planned for May celebrating creative arts. Student Council chairman Jim Senary sought student feedback. YSU’s housing inspector described ...
  • Unknown author (1979-11-09)
    Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal spoke as part of the YSU Special Lecture Series, warning that “a second Holocaust is possible.” The next scheduled speaker was Joseph Califano, former HEW secretary, as part of the Skeggs Lecture ...
  • Unknown author (1982-11-09)
    Near-freezing temperatures greeted runners in the annual International Peace Race. Student Council declined to include a referendum vote on the next elections ballot regarding daycare, parking, and the General Fee allocation. ...
  • Unknown author (1981-11-11)
    Student Council approved $1500 for the funding of an Opera Theatre. Sigma Alpha Carpooling was seen as a option for YSU students. Epsilon fraternity restored their house after it was damaged by fire in 1980. The U.S. ...
  • Unknown author (1974-11-12)
    CWA union officials stage a sit-in at Vice President Joseph Rook’s office. The faculty union discounted the investigation over the “enemies list” found in the Campus Security office files. The Academic Senate accepted ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-13)
    Action on the creation of a student seat on the YSU Board of Trustees was tabled until the Board’s meeting in January. Contract negotiations between the University and its service employees hit a legal snag. It was revealed ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-13)
    Student Council proposes the addition of a student seat on the YSU Board of Trustees. Attorney William Kunstler, defense counsel for the Chicago Seven, spoke at YSU. The Ohio Board of Regents came out with a new management ...
  • Unknown author (1981-11-13)
    A state budget bill, formulated in Ohio Senate Bill 694, passed. Futurist Gerard K. O’Neill shared his vision of human colonies in space. Social psychologist Stanley Milgram was slated to lecture at YSU on obedience. ...
  • Unknown author (1975-11-14)
    The search was on for a position in the Career Planning and Placement office. NEOUCOM’s entrance requirements were described. The landscaping of the core was nearly complete. The Table Tennis team protested tournament fees. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-11-14)
    The YSU Planetarium began a new season of sky shows. Vincent Bugliosi, prosecutor in the Charles Manson trial, spoke on campus. The Spotlight Theatre opened its season with the play “Sunshine.” English professors Tom and ...
  • Unknown author (1980-11-14)
    Student fees were to increase, but the extent was uncertain. Ralph Nader was to be the next Special Lectures Series speaker. A female student survey sought to maintain the sale of tampons, despite the threat of toxic shock ...
  • Unknown author (1974-11-15)
    YSU-OEA sought a redress of grievances following the revelation of an “enemies list” in the Campus Security office files. The ACLU offered assistance in this matter, believing that civil right of both faculty and students ...
  • Unknown author (1977-11-15)
    Actor Robert Sacchi was booked to impersonate Humphrey Bogart in a one-man show. The University traded property at 629 Bryson Street for that owned by Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church. A kick-off rally was held for ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-16)
    President John Coffelt enacted a campus energy conservation plan. The University made ready for Spectrum ’73, a program of science experiments and demonstrations. It was announced that Kilcawley Center garnered one-third ...
  • Unknown author (1976-11-16)
    A tuition increase was anticipated by students. The establishment of a campus blood bank was suggested. The presentation of the play “Equus,” sponsored by Major Events, was deemed a success. Photos taken at the Creative ...
  • Unknown author (1979-11-16)
    Former HEW secretary Joseph Califano spoke as part of the Skeggs Lecture Series. The University community remained concerned about the hostage crisis in Iran. U.S. president Jimmy Carter ordered all foreign students to ...
  • Unknown author (1978-11-17)
    While YSU’s crime rate remained low, a shortage still existed in Campus Security. Former congresswoman Bella Abzug spoke of problems facing women and society. Council approved a $100 payment to the secretary of Major Events. ...
  • Unknown author (1981-11-17)
    Student Council bars the press from a meeting; adviser Dr. Charles McBriarty left the meeting when the Campus Police arrived. President Coffelt stated that a tuition hike in 1982 was unlikely. The actions of Beeghly personnel ...

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