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  • Unknown author (1978-04-14)
    An increase in the General Fee was deemed possible. The president of Student Government and the chair of Student Council introduced plans for a change in the structure of student governance at YSU. An expansion of Kilcawley ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-14)
    The Women’s Safety Committee sponsored “Take Back the Night” in opposition to rape. Obtaining needed classes was predicted to continue being difficult. President Reagan’s reduced budget for the National Endowment of the ...
  • Unknown author (1975-04-15)
    A referendum on the proposed faculty evaluations was called by YSU-OEA. The Athletics Department absorbed women’s sports. Noted psychologist Dr. Albert Ellis was the next Skeggs/Artists Lecture Series speaker. Though it ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-15)
    The importance of the interim parking lot at Republic Steel was stressed. An election for classified employees to choose a union to represent them was held up by SEIU. Polio vaccine pioneer Dr. Jonas Salk was slated to ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-15)
    Changes were made in the administrative support to Student Government. Five disciplinary sanctions were issued the previous quarter. A new executive director was appointed to the Alumni Association. Four Cleveland artists ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-16)
    Student Council voted to fund effort to add a student to next board that fills the next vacancy on the Board of Trustees. YSU-OEA began accepting nominations for union office, while the new fine arts degrees are promoted. ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-16)
    A referendum was sought on faculty evaluations. OEA began its lawsuit against nonpayers of the union service fee. Actress Geraldine Fitzgerald was slated to do a one woman show. William Petrych (Accounting & Finance) was ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-16)
    Author and attorney Stephen Pollan explained credit in a lecture held in Kilcawley Center. Lecturer, author, and incest victim Katherine Brady claimed before a University audience that 25 percent of American children are ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-17)
    A pre-school center was proposed for CAST. Construction began on a pedestrian bridge spanning Wick Avenue. The English Festival featured 600 junior and senior high school students. Dr. Robert DiGiulio spoke on career ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-17)
    The Board of Trustees examined the need for an office of placement services. 80 percent of the YSU faculty voted to strike if talks failed. Negotiations were set to continue between the University and YSU-OEA. A youth ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-17)
    A YSU Police detective urged students to use “common sense” in undertaking crime prevention. The effects of race and nationality regarding student views of YSU were discussed. Preparations were made for the 29th annual Greek Sing.
  • Unknown author (1975-04-18)
    An insulin assay test was developed by YSU and YHA scientists. Psychologist Albert Ellis visited YSU, demonstrating emotive therapy. Retired faculty member Nellie Dehnbostle describes her desire for broad life experience. ...
  • Unknown author (1978-04-18)
    Officials from the North Central Association were on campus to examine YSU for accreditation. Kilcawley Center purchased a new copier. Student Government president George Glaros was confident that students supported his ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-18)
    A faculty forum on literacy was held. Proposed legislation was to provide legal services to college students. The 28th Greek Sing was scheduled. The Kilcawley Gallery was to exhibit the art works of six Ohio women.
  • Unknown author (1974-04-19)
    The Board of Trustees agreed to consider the creation of a student committee to offer input on various issues. YSU-OEA announced a meeting to seek nominees for office. The Organization of Arab Students was offered office ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-19)
    President Coffelt explains the sports complex issue. Student Council also addressed the sports complex, and also brought up Campus Escort Service funding. The Faculty Senate considered an honors program. The second edition ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-20)
    Scan sheets were to be used for the first time in student elections. Funds were allocated to begin construction on Bliss Hall. Contract negotiations resumed between the faculty union and the University. Total enrollment ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-20)
    Former Washington, DC educator Barbara Sizemore lectured on black studies. Maag Library was cleared after a false fire alarm. A dedication of Maag Library was set for April 24. Student Council voted to place constitutional ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-20)
    Author Shere Hite spoke on female sexuality as part of the Special Lecture Series. College enrollment figures dropped throughout the country. A political supplement outlined university governance.
  • Unknown author (1982-04-20)
    A march organized by the General Union of Palestinian Students and consisting of about 200 persons protested recent Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Student Council approved a revised budget and bylaw ...

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