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  • Unknown author (1978-11-28)
    Renovations in campus lighting were planned. Student teacher evaluation forms were being completed. Student Council candidates present their election platforms. A music conference was to be held. The Penguin football team’ ...
  • Unknown author (1977-11-29)
    YSU was to receive state funding for improvements relating to handicap-accessibility and energy conservation. The contract of Terry Shidel (Criminal Justice) was not renewed. Student Council members met with The Jambar to ...
  • Unknown author (1973-11-30)
    Committees on the University Senate sought legislation on helping disadvantaged students and new bachelor degrees for the Technical & Community College. It was announced that 6.5 percent of the general fee went to Student ...
  • Unknown author (1976-11-30)
    Difficulties of a comical nature were experienced by those trying to raise a Christmas tree outside of the Kilcawley dormitory. A vote was planned on a formal student academic grievance procedure. OEA sued three faculty ...
  • Unknown author (1979-11-30)
    Different views emerged from a faculty forum on the situation in Iran. A new task force on personal safety was established. A new ATM machine was installed in Kilcawley Center. George Dombek, a new faculty member in the ...
  • Unknown author (1982-11-30)
    Equipment shortages, breakdowns, and extended downtimes frustrated many YSU computer science students. Student Council came under the leadership of three women. YSU student Gina Gangale won the title of Miss Ohio 1982. The ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-01)
    More repairs were needed on Bliss Hall, which was still under construction. Historian and writer Henry Steele Commager was to open the season’s Skeggs Lecture Series with a look at “The American Mind.” Student seats on ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-01)
    Jack Ford, the son of President Gerald Ford, visited the University of Akron. Maag Library provided a public-access OCLC computer terminal in its reference room to help patrons locate library materials. Economist Marina ...
  • Unknown author (1982-10-01)
    Campus Police sued YSU for union rights. The “Kids Have Rights, Too” rally stressed the need for daycare. Students planned on taking part in the Solidarity labor rally. The University pushed for an increase in minority ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-02)
    Student Council reconvened, after a great deal of controversy. The Individual Curriculum Program was approved for a trial period. WNEO (Channel 45) began broadcasting its schedule of educational television programs. Job ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-02)
    The chairman of student activities departed for a new post in South Carolina. A car jumped a curb and damages two other automobiles. Two alumni paint a penguin mural. The Academic Senate denied the Academic Grievance ...
  • Unknown author (1981-10-02)
    The Special Lecture Series booked Alexander Ginzburg, James J. Kirkpatrick, John Houseman, and Gerard K. O’Neill to appear on campus during the 1981-82 academic year. The Board of Trustees voted to discontinue the operations ...
  • Unknown author (1972-10-03)
    A communications seminar including administrators and students, as well as the President, was planned, to be held at Camp Fitch. The YSU Debate Team compiled a winning record of 6-2. Anthropologist Margaret Meade was named ...
  • Unknown author (1975-10-03)
    Dr. Fred Feitler was selected as the YSU director of instructional improvement. A bond issue for construction of a new football stadium was discussed. Students receiving Federal financial aid were barred from employment ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-03)
    The Youngstown Public Library was attacked by arsonists. A campus concert by Dave Mason was reviewed. The bargaining power of YSU-OEA for faculty is examined. The potential effects of computers on daily life were presented. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-03)
    Problems remained with the student faculty evaluation form. John Anderson (Independent) was profiled in the second in a series of articles on U.S. Presidential candidates. Crime prevention advice was offered to YSU students. ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-04)
    The Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission grants YSU $60,000 to modify buildings to make them accessible to the physically challenged. Repairs to Bliss Hall were made and construction resumed. The Associated Campus Press ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-04)
    A hearing was held regarding the payment of a fair share fee to OEA by faculty members who decline to join faculty union. British professor of history Dr. W. J. Fishman was to lecture on conditions in poor areas of London. ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-05)
    The University Senate sought nominations for a new chairman. An out-of-court settlement ended a libel case against a former Jambar editor. Kilcawley Center director Phil Hirsch offered comments about the food served in the ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-05)
    Faculty evaluations remained controversial. Melissa Singler, candidate for U.S. Senate on the Socialist Workers Party ticket, spoke to students about the coming election. Student Council approved nominations to Senate ...

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