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  • Unknown author (1975-11-18)
    Student Government president Bill Brown lashed out at the Jambar during a meeting of Student Council, citing complaints by students. A group of about fifty who were unhappy with the way black football players was being ...
  • Unknown author (1977-11-18)
    Ex-Jambar editors set out to publish a new magazine. The Language Lab was to be moved from Jones Hall to the CAST building. Women’s make-up trends were examined. Sigma Chi’s third annual Aquacade was planned.
  • Unknown author (1980-11-18)
    A plague of petty thefts broke out in Maag Library. The conservative approach to academics exercised by academic vice president Bernard Gillis was highlighted. Gillis also met with students over various issues. An engineering ...
  • Unknown author (1976-11-19)
    The adequacy of campus lighting was questioned. The Graduate Student Association elected officers and planned a seminar on campus crime. Law Careers Day was scheduled. Visitors to YSU were impressed with the many recent ...
  • Unknown author (1982-11-19)
    Attorneys for YSU were to respond to a lawsuit brought on by 14 YSU policemen and the Northern Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (NOPBA), whereby YSU refused to recognize NOPBA as the sole bargaining agent for the ...
  • Unknown author (1982-11-19)
    Attorneys for YSU were to respond to a lawsuit brought on by 14 YSU policemen and the Northern Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (NOPBA), whereby YSU refused to recognize NOPBA as the sole bargaining agent for the ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-20)
    The major events committee determined that it lost money on the recent John Denver concert. Student Government president Joe Simko requested travel expenses. The placement office ranked third in General Fee allocations. ...
  • Unknown author (1979-11-20)
    Twenty-five students polled indicated problems with the registration system. Advisement was stressed to prevent such problems. Forty-nine students were named in the 1979-80 college student edition of Who’s Who. A guest ...
  • Unknown author (1981-11-20)
    Actor, producer, and director John Houseman spoke to an audience of 600, discussing his role in the movie and TV series, “The Paper Chase,” and other theatrical topics. The Adjunct Faculty Association was denied official ...
  • Unknown author (1975-11-21)
    Athletics received 43 percent of the general fee funds. Drs. Taylor Alderman and Charles McBriarty were accused of “unprofessionalism” by Student Government president Bill Brown. Improvements in the School of Education ...
  • Unknown author (1978-11-21)
    The YSU Credit Union continued to grow. The area outside of the Kilcawley dormitory and the cafeteria began to attract rodents. A YSU graduate assistant declares herself to be a witch. Dr. Sally Hotchkiss resigned as advisor ...
  • Unknown author (1980-11-21)
    Consumer advocate Ralph Nader spoke about the public control of energy during a lecture on campus. Repairs were planned for the Lincoln Avenue parking deck. An elderly man, who was part of a YSU research project called ...
  • Unknown author (1977-11-22)
    Enrollment dropped 1.2 percent from the previous year. Dollar Bank announced that it would open a branch office in Kilcawley Center. Patricial Procopio was crowned queen of the Third Annual Aquacade. International Student ...
  • Unknown author (1976-11-23)
    A reduction in the state subsidy forced the YSU Board of Trustees to levy a $20 surcharge on fees beginning in Winter Quarter 1977. Student Council chairman Jim Senary decried the low student turnout at the Board of Trustees ...
  • Unknown author (1982-11-23)
    The faculty approved a new evaluation form. A flip of a coin was to decide a tie in the election for a Student Council seat. A man was convicted for stealing hubcaps from cars parked in various campus lots. Heart surgery ...
  • Unknown author (1981-11-24)
    Social psychologist Stanley Milgram discussed the power of authority. The Adjunct Faculty Association was granted permission to meet in Kilcawley Center. The assessment of the establishment of campus daycare was not ...
  • Unknown author (1975-11-25)
    Charges were hurled back and forth between Student Government and Drs. Taylor Alderman and Charles McBriarty over the way an editor-in-chief of the Jambar was selected. Plans were disclosed for the construction of a parking ...
  • Unknown author (1980-11-25)
    A fire at the Theta Chi fraternity house forced a nighttime evacuation. Bill Nelson (Mathematics) conducted a roundtable discussion on the psychic realm. Rev. Diane Kenney of the Cooperative Campus Ministry warned that ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-27)
    Officials are selected for the new joint medical school established in Rootstown, Ohio. Professor Al Bright (Art) advocated the creation of a developmental education director. Student Council cut the budget of the re-organizing ...
  • Unknown author (1979-11-27)
    Criminologist and guest speaker Ross Ralston defended Lee Harvey Oswald’s innocence in the John F. Kennedy assassination. Mary Ann Echols, a YSU alumna, was named to a new minority student position. The YSU football team ...

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