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  • Unknown author (1986-10-24)
    Dr. Gordon Mapley explains the NEOUCOM program. A student is assaulted on Custer Street. Trustees vote to sell Bliss home on Fifth Avenue. Dr. Javed Alam, Engineering, has an article on stress analysis published.
  • Unknown author (1989-10-24)
    Speaker Richard Lamm focuses on economic trends. Six foreign delegates discuss the changes in Eastern Europe. Student government discusses a recycling program. History professor Hugh Earnhart is director of the local oral ...
  • Unknown author (1995-10-24)
    Uncertainty plagues the Reading and Study Skills program after administrative changes were implemented. ROTC provides a variety of benefits without enlisting into the military. Various vegetarian dishes are offered on ...
  • Unknown author (2000-10-24)
    The YSU Operations Improvement Task Force formally launched its study of YSU's operations. Jambar interviews members of the YSU Homecoming Court. Memorial gathering honors English Festival founder, Dr. Thomas Gay. William ...
  • Unknown author (2002-10-24)
    New union faculty president, Bob Hogue, blasts university. Student Government President Jeff Parks said he is working with administration to improve student wages. YSU and the Youngstown City Schools have formed a partnership ...
  • Unknown author (2006-10-24)
    YSU students witness an armed robbery at the Subway restaurant on Rayen Avenue. An internal investigation is going on from complaints received about Cynthia Hirtzel, dean of the Rayen College of Engineering and Technology. Issues ...
  • Unknown author (2013-10-24)
    Congressman Tim Ryan announced YSU's acquisition of a $470 thousand grant that will be used to purchase an X-ray diffractometer. Both suspects in campus robbery are apprehended. YSU's Zeta Tau Alpha chapter will host ...
  • Unknown author (2019-10-24)
    The Jambar reports on Ohio's "Tobacco 21" law which was placed into effect on Oct. 17 and makes it illegal for individuals under the age of 21 to purchase "cigarettes, other tobacco produces, and alternative nicotine ...
  • Unknown author (1939-10-25)
    Youngstown College's newest organization is The Wolf Club, whose main activity is chopping timber. The Youngstown College Orchestra will hold its first concert of the season in the chapel meeting, November 1. Dr. Castle ...
  • Unknown author (1940-10-25)
    Youngstown college alumni will hold their third annual Home-Coming Celebration at the college auditorium. Homecoming Festivities planned for Saturday include Queen Adelaide and the Court to reign at the Tennessee Tech Game ...
  • Unknown author (1946-10-25)
    College is set to celebrate its first postwar homecoming Saturday November 02 against Scranton University. President Jones shoots a 1100 lbs. moose while vacationing in Canada. Wanda Poremski was chosen homecoming ...
  • Unknown author (1957-10-25)
    Nila Magidoff, subject of the bestseller “Nila” and wife of former NBC war correspondent Robert Magidoff, was the featured speaker at the American Association of University Women. University junior Sam SanFilippo was ...
  • Unknown author (1963-10-25)
    Fifteen YU students join in a statewide run to promote passage of State Issue No. 1. “The Jambar” receives a first-class honor rating from the Associated College Press. Student Council moved the Homecoming half-time ...
  • Unknown author (1968-10-25)
    Journalist and author Carl Rowan addressed a packed Strouss Auditorium. A rat problem arose in the Lincoln Hotel. The Community of Concern, a peace group, had its validity as a student organization questioned by President ...
  • Unknown author (1983-10-25)
    A Lebanese student and history professor Saul Friedman agree with President Reagan's decision to keep troops in Lebanon despite increasing casualties. A fire severely damages the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house. The Phi ...
  • Unknown author (1985-10-25)
    Officials discuss a guaranteed student financial aid bill. Journalist Edwin Newman will be the Skeggs Lecturer. The computer center relocates to the new Meshel Hall. Football players receive conference honors.
  • Unknown author (1988-10-25)
    Student work hours are cut to avoid benefits. Applied Science and Technology beings the College Access and Retention Enhancement program. Another car was stolen from campus. The Career Center offers a Career Planning ...
  • Unknown author (1991-10-25)
    Member of the University's Ad Hoc Committee, Robert Hogue, spoke out against the conversion to semesters from quarter because it would be costly, disruptive and time consuming. Former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop ...
  • Unknown author (1994-10-25)
    YSU Honors program rewards academic excellence. Speaker Russell Jones explains typical day of individuals living with AIDS. Harvard professor, Dr. Diana Eck, speaks on pluralism in religions at YSU Oct 20 YSU foreign ...
  • Unknown author (2001-10-25)
    Dr. Qi Jiang, assistant professor, sociology, perform studies on domestic violence to help victims. Professors Leonard and Owen recommend that student do not work while in college. Student in the spotlight feature Jeff ...

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