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  • Unknown author (1979-10-05)
    Beeghly Center adopted a policy of checking ID cards after 4 p.m. The cost to students in maintenance fees to paint the Rock was $300 annually. Channels 45/49 (PBS) was to feature three locally-produced TV shows. Remodeling ...
  • Unknown author (1982-10-05)
    A “Solidarity Day” march, sponsored by local unions in protest over President Reagan’s economic policies, was held on Wick Avenue. A “phantom motion” calling for the abolition of the Heath and Physical Education requirement, ...
  • Unknown author (1972-10-06)
    The University Senate agreed to consider a modification of the foreign language requirement for students pursuing Bachelor of Science degrees. Security in the Lincoln parking deck was scrutinized by Student Council. Dismissed ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-06)
    Empty fire extinguishers at Rayen Hall were possibly explained by unreported fires in Rayen Hall. Robert Arnold (Accounting & Finance) explained the trade of a CPA. Musician Livingston Taylor (brother of singer James Taylor) ...
  • Unknown author (1981-10-06)
    Student Government urged YSU students to write to their state legislators, seeking more funding. A lecture series on women and work was planned, the “Freshman Adjustment Program” helped those just starting at YSU, and a ...
  • Unknown author (1975-10-07)
    Physical plant director Ray Orlando warned of a reoccurrence of the flash flooding that damaged several buildings over the summer. The Foreign Language Requirement is modified. Student attitudes appeared to be improving, ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-07)
    YSU was to appeal the court decision to award tenure to Dr. Winston Eshelman (Media Center). Construction on the new stadium was to start in the spring. Youngstown was to host the first international peace race, a 25k run. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-07)
    State Representative Jim Betts, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, spoke to students in Kilcawley Center. Frank Lamas, the new campus housing coordinated, voiced his goals. President Jimmy Carter (Democrat) is profiled ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-08)
    Local lawmakers gathered at YSU to discuss the future of higher education funding. Student Council was unable to conduct business due to a lack of quorum. The University community awaited historian Henry Steele Commager’s ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-08)
    Agreements were concluded with landowners in Smokey Hollow. Jack Carter, the son of Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter, appeared on campus. The DARE program was featured. A new HPE club was formed.
  • Unknown author (1982-10-08)
    A rally was held in support of university daycare services, even though President Coffelt declined to attend. The Ohio Rail Transportation Authority tasked YSU with hosting (temporarily) a high speed railway research center. ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-09)
    Nominations for a new University Senate Chair were cleared with the adoption of new election rules. The United Appeal sought an information booth on campus to explain its activities ot YSU students. The Criminal Justice ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-09)
    Career day was planned. Women’s athletics was granted more money. Dr. Rollo May was to speak on humanistic psychology. Collegiate athletic leaders debated Title IX. A new math lab opened. Dr. James Henke (English) was to ...
  • Unknown author (1981-10-09)
    Feminist scholar Caroline Bird spoke on campus about the role of women in the American workforce. Campus Police made several arrests relating to recent crimes. Dr. Saul Friedman (History) saw the assassination of President ...
  • Unknown author (1975-10-10)
    Ohiocon (a comic book convention) was held in Kilcawley Center. The new food service provider in Kilcawley proved popular. Glorianne Leck was named chair of the Foundations of Education department, while Helen Mines was ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-10)
    The Youngstown Public Library reopened after recovering from an arson fire. Homecoming candidates were chosen. The Academic Senate voted against a change from quarters to semesters. Student Council objected to a lack of ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-10)
    Former UN ambassador and civil rights activist Andrew Young spoke to the University as a part of the Special Lecture series. “Bring Your Own Beer” was prohibited from the Homecoming football game. “Also ran” candidates ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-11)
    YSU’s controversial policy of overselling parking permits was the leading story. About 700 persons attended the Skeggs Lecture by historian Henry Steele Commager. The vote for the chair of the English Department was ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-11)
    A survey showed that courtesy among students would help ease difficulties in the parking situation. The Maag Library staff filed a grievance over the enforcement of the director’s dress code. The faculty awaited a decision ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-12)
    Assistant football coach Jack Klebe resigned, citing dissatisfaction with the program. The University Senate sought student applicants for various committee vacancies, while the faculty union and the Administration negotiated ...

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