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  • Unknown author (1982-10-19)
    The Board of Trustees approved a change in the organization of the higher echelons of the University’s Administration. The Trustees also approved a $12 million building project for a high-tech institute. Two summer school ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-20)
    Homecoming ’78 was highlighted. The new Arts & Sciences building opened, awaiting official dedication. The arts at YSU were the subject of a special supplement. New York artist Robert Rodriguez was hired to teach at YSU.
  • Unknown author (1981-10-20)
    Student Council recommended passage of the tax levy in support of the Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. The Math Lab reopened due to a new source of funding. Dr. Irving Kristol, a contributor to the Wall Street ...
  • Unknown author (1975-10-21)
    Funding for the Ohio Instructional Grant program ran out. Charges of discrimination were made by several black football players against Penguin coaches. Major Events saw the Blood, Sweat and Tears concert and appearance ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-21)
    Albert L. Pugsley, the second president of YSU, died at his Florida retirement home (The Jambar erroneously referred to him as “Alfred L. Pugsley.”). Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee lectured on theatre arts. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-21)
    The University’s honors program remained a plan on paper. In response to health concerns, YSU disposed of six photocopiers using a suspect chemical. The YSU housing director announced that a co-ed dormitory was in the ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-22)
    A YSU “enemies list” was discovered in a filing cabinet in the Campus Security office. The ACLU believed that the list could have violated civil rights. Student Council focused its attention on travel funding. YSU received ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-22)
    Youngstown Mayor Jack Hunter, Republican Candidate for Congress, sought out student opinion. Senator Robert Taft also campaigns on campus, focusing on jobs and welfare. The Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County ...
  • Unknown author (1982-10-22)
    The new Stambaugh Stadium was criticized for not having enough wheelchair viewing areas and for poor seating construction. Members of the Youngstown Area Chamber of Commerce gathered with President Coffelt for dinner to ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-23)
    Student Council sent a telegram to Congressman Charles Carney imploring the House of Representatives to move to impeach President Richard Nixon in the wake of the Watergate scandal. Two students resign from the landscape ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-23)
    Tom Haydn and his wife, actress Jane Fonda, denounced giant corporations in a special lecture in Kilcawley Center. WYSU-FM celebrated 10 years of broadcasting. ”Bring Your Kid to School Day” was set for November 1. YSU’ s ...
  • Unknown author (1981-10-23)
    Exiled Soviet journalist and dissident Alexander Ginzberg discussed efforts to crush other dissidents in the USSR during a lecture on campus. Funding for the Ohio Instructional Grant remained unclear for 1982. Dr. James ...
  • Unknown author (1975-10-24)
    The School of Education achieves accreditation for the next ten years. State Ballot Issue 5 called for a one cent increase in the Ohio sales tax. Dr. F. Stevens Redburn was named head of Urban Studies. Senator Sam Ervin ...
  • Unknown author (1978-10-24)
    Homecoming royalty were crowned. Randy Gerber, producer/director of YSU’s Television Center, departed for a new job with a video tape company. Parking Services chief Don Minnis promoted automation in the new parking deck. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-10-24)
    Feminist activist Gloria Steinem attacked equalities toward women before a packed house in Kilcawley Center. State Senator Harry Meshel spoke to the campus community about the local economic situation. Homecoming 1980, ...
  • Unknown author (1974-10-25)
    Separate investigations began on the “enemies list” found in the files of the chief of Campus Security. The faculty union expressed outrage, while President Coffelt ordered an official probe into the matter. A suspicious ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-25)
    Parking Services announced the closing of the Wick lots starting in Winter Quarter 1978, due to the construction of the new parking deck. Playwright Robert E. Lee was the announced speaker at the planned dedication of Bliss ...
  • Unknown author (1973-10-26)
    While overall enrollment was down, the Technical & Community College, the Dana School of Music, and the Graduate School experienced increases. Student employees were set to receive a pay increase. Veteran CBS News reporter ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-26)
    Ohio (and the nation) prepared to vote for U.S. President and many other offices. Former Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver conducted an open discussion with YSU students. The Wicker Basket, a full-service public restaurant, ...
  • Unknown author (1979-10-26)
    Black Studies tried to link Halloween to the African masking tradition. Student apathy was decried. The recent lecture by Tom Haydn and Jane Fonda brought approval and opposition from the YSU faculty. Dr. Lorrayne Baird ...

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