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  • Unknown author (1978-04-21)
    Feminist author Kate Millett spoke on sexual crime as part of the YSU Special Lecture Series. Rick Curry and Jon Steen, candidates for president and vice president respectively of Student Government, presented their views. ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-21)
    Some YSU limited-service faculty considered forming a union. A representative from a group seeking to stop the Atlanta child murders passed through Youngstown and spoke in Kilcawley Center. Student Council backed a new ...
  • Unknown author (1975-04-22)
    YSU-OEA votes in favor of faculty evaluations. An English professor’s photocopies are confiscated for alleged copyright infringement. Student Government elections were announced. A student “crime watch” was considered. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-22)
    Discontent erupts over lack of adequate security lighting on campus. The Creative Arts Festival was set to begin. OCSEA was chosen by the classified employees to be their union. An ice cream parlor opens in Kilcawley Center. ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-22)
    Five students were hurt in an explosion in the Engineering Science Building. Phi Kappa Tau and Phi Mu took top honors at the recent Greek Sing. The Wick pedestrian bridge carried less foot traffic than expected. Plans went ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-23)
    The Trustees approved the establishment of a student committee that would offer input on various issues to the Board. The Trustees also approved a plan to reorganized the non-academic administration of the University. ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-23)
    Landscaping of the campus core was to be completed by the YSU bicentennial festivities. YSU’s intramural program received a favorable rating from its director. Lower parking fees for car poolers were discussed. A geology ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-23)
    Representatives of the Ohio Student Association planned to spend the weekend at YSU planning a rally for Columbus to encourage the state government to maintain funding for higher education. Anthropologist Donald J. Johanson, ...
  • Unknown author (1959-04-24)
    The Dana School of Music’s Opera Workshop announced their presentation of Johann Strauss’s “Die Fledermaus.” May Day festivities were planned. Tau Kappa Epsilon won the 4th Intramural case crown.
  • Unknown author (1973-04-24)
    A controversial by-law was put into effect by Student Council. A symposium put together by the Ohio EPA was held to be on campus. A candidate for student government president was ordered to remove graffiti that he painted ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-24)
    The YSU English Festival was deemed a success, with over 600 junior and senior high school students taking part. Dr. Saul Friedman (History) lectured on the Nazi murder of European Jews during History Day. Sigma Phi Epsilon ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-24)
    Representatives of the youth wing of the Revolutionary Communist Party debated with students and distributed literature in Kilcawley Center. Federal budget cuts were not expected to harm financial aid prospects for YSU ...
  • Unknown author (1978-04-25)
    Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Theta Chi took top honors at the 26th Annual Greek Sing. William T. Collins was named the new director of Financial Aids. Toni Desiree DiSalvo and Anthony J. Reitano, candidates for ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-25)
    Opera and symphony conductor Sarah Caldwell was slated to speak as part of the YSU Special Lecture series. The Veterans Administration was to eliminate the positions of all of its campus counselors by July 31, 1980. The ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-26)
    The State of Ohio ended the University’s partial insurance coverage of YSU retirees. Everette Abram (Geology) was elected president of YSU-OEA. Local campus coordinators of the committee to elect John Glenn to the U.S. ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-26)
    Repairs to the roof of the CAST building were announced. University officials warned that a possible reduction in the State budget could result in higher fees for YSU students. Cadet Lt. Col. Eileen Bradish was appointed ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-27)
    YSU planned to computerize its admissions procedures. Student organizations set out to surmount a $2,550 campus day care center deficit. The issuing of student photo identification cards was announced, beginning in the ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-27)
    The candidates for Student Government President and Vice-President were presented. A proposal was made to rename the Beeghly gym after Penguin basketball coach Dominic Rosselli. Sports information director Greg Sbaraglia ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-27)
    Erich von Daniken defended his “ancient astronaut” theory during a lecture in Kilcawley Center. The next planned speaker was journalist and author William Manchester. The School of Business sought accreditation. MIT ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-27)
    The Board of Trustees approved a tuition increase. A rally opposing tuition hikes was planned by the Ohio Association of Students in Columbus. The debate over campus daycare continued. Dr. Sally Hotchkiss was appointed ...

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