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  • Unknown author (1976-10-12)
    The Escort Service was promoted for campus safety at night. The president of Student Government demanded a say in faculty evaluations. A “horse-a-thon” was planned to raise money for the East Ohio Lung Association. Jack ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-12)
    Dr. Rollo May emphasized the importance of freedom in a special lecture. The Kilcawley Art Gallery featured a salute to the Butler Institute of American Art. The upcoming Jane Fonda/Tom Haydn lecture required tickets, due ...
  • Unknown author (1981-10-12)
    WRTA officials appealed to Student Council for support for an upcoming mass transit tax levy. The Social Security Administration announced its intention to reduced educational benefits. An improved campus lighting plan was ...
  • Unknown author (1982-10-12)
    High room temperatures in Williamson Hall were reported. YSU-OEA initiated legal action against a small number of YSU faculty who refused to join the union or pay the agency fee. Major Larry Calloway took over as the ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-13)
    A regional conference of student unions was to be hosted by YSU. Candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were named. An annual “folk festival” was planned for Stambaugh Auditorium.
  • Unknown author (1977-10-14)
    Judge Sidney Rigelhaupt of the Mahoning Common Pleas Court ruled against the payment of the service fee to the OEA by members of the faculty who chose not to join the union. A debate was held on the subject of instant voter ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-14)
    A campus union saw the toner used in photocopiers as being a cancer hazard. A lack of student participation preventer State Representative Thomas Gilmartin from obtaining student input prior to the November election. Plans ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-15)
    Local hospitals approved pacts of association with NEOUCOM. A student was attacked, robbed, and received six stitches at the hospital. Dr. John Stoessinger, director of political affairs at the United Nations, was invited ...
  • Unknown author (1982-10-15)
    WYSU-FM boosts it power with a 55-foot addition to its broadcasting antenna. Noted writer and activist Robert Novak defended capitalism during a lecture on campus. President John Coffelt suggested changes in the role of ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-16)
    A delay in the laying of carpeting pushed the opening of newly-remodeled Kilcawley Center to winter quarter (1974). Arab students and supporters staged a peaceful protest against Israel as war erupted between the Jewish ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-16)
    Homecoming Week kicked-off with a concert by Peter Frampton. Parking problems were reduced with the opening of the M-1 (Wick Avenue) parking deck, though a student poll showed continued dissatisfaction with campus parking ...
  • Unknown author (1981-10-16)
    With enrollment decreasing, a tuition hike was certain unless passage of Ohio Senate Bill 694 was secured. A rally was held in protest against a possible tuition increase, with 300 students encouraged to write letters to ...
  • Unknown author (1975-10-17)
    Enrollment at YSU increased by more than 11 percent-- to 15,500. Student workers were to receive a pay raise. The idea of a university information center comes up again as the initial proposal is withdrawn. A seminar was ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-17)
    The semester vote continued to spawn debate. A rape task force received few phone calls. Art professor Al Bright stages a one-man exhibition at Maag Library. The International Students Organization assembled to revise its ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-17)
    US Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall was on campus campaigning for the re-election of President Jimmy Carter. So was Roger Watt, a member of President Carter’s press corps. YSU instructor Ron Seitler (Fine & Performing Arts) ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-18)
    As the Communications Workers of America (CWA) sought to unionize classified staff on campus, it also threatened a lawsuit against YSU for the outside contracting of janitorial labor. Black Power advocate Stokely Carmichael ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-18)
    The Penguin football squad defeated archrival The University of Akron 28-10. Playwright Edward Albee was to lecture on campus. Student Council makes new appointments. Plans were made for Homecoming, including a Budweiser ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-19)
    No plans were included for day care in YSU’s expansion plans, while other projects (the extension of Beeghly Center and the completion schedule for the new library) were uncertain. CBS News reporter Richard C. Hottelet was ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-19)
    Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter made an appearance at a Federal Plaza rally, joined by Senatorial candidate Howard Metzenbaum and Congressman Charles Carney. Former Black Panther information director Eldridge ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-19)
    The ticket supply for the Tom Haydn/Jane Fonda lecture was inadequate, with little chance of changing the venue. A state examiner disallowed some of President Coffelt’s personal expenses. 17 students set out to secure state ...

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