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  • Unknown author (2021-02-11)
    The community lost YSU alumnus Darius "Shack" Shackleford Saturday night in a fatal car accident. Ohio's Lt. Gov. Jon Husted visited the Youngstown area Tuesday to discuss his investment to the community and Youngstown ...
  • Unknown author (1954-02-12)
    Growth of the college is due to the valley's leading industries not student tuition fees. Student enrollment shows a slight drop. Kevin Ramsey heads as president of Student Council. Prof. Edward C. Franklin is the newly ...
  • Unknown author (1960-02-12)
    Lombard Corporation seeks to put the issue of land use to a referendum, through a petition drive. The land in question lies along Wick Avenue, adjacent to Pollock House. Student Council took up the issues of library use, ...
  • Unknown author (1965-02-12)
    A new debate fraternity was established on campus. “The Jambar” went through reorganization with the resignation of editor Tom Green. NATO photographer Robert Cohen was scheduled to speak in Strouss Auditorium on his film ...
  • Unknown author (1971-02-12)
    YSU remained open despite a] snowfall of 8 to 12 inches and subzero temperatures. Winter Weekend plans proceeded apace, with Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Comedian Pat Paulsen, and the band Friends of Distinction ...
  • Unknown author (1985-02-12)
    President Humphrey receives an award from the Battered Persons' Crisis Center. Lee Goehring describes the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship club. On campus speakers discuss child molestation, media stereotypes of blacks, ...
  • Unknown author (1988-02-12)
    An AIDS seminar is held in Kilcawley. Columnist William Raspberry delivered the Skeggs Lecture about black families. The University continues to test athletes for drugs. Ron Simmons delivers an illustrated presentation on ...
  • Unknown author (1991-02-12)
    Julius Lester, an African American who converted to Judaism, gave an 'historical perspective' about the relationship between blacks and Jews. Pal Joey's benefit for Sammy Fleischer, 11 year old leukemia patient, marked the ...
  • Unknown author (1993-02-12)
    Men's basketball coach, John Stroia, will not have his contract renewed. John Stroia holds press conference to make own statement. One-on-One with Student Government features Beth Borkes. McDonough hosts works from Scholastic ...
  • Unknown author (1998-02-12)
    Capital campaign exceeds goal ending the five year fund raiser after raising $23.6 million in three years. College of business offers free tax service. National Freedom to Marry Day prompts discussion concerning same sex ...
  • Unknown author (2002-02-12)
    Political science professors critique Traficant's role as Congressman. YSU debuts Olympic TV ad campaign. YSU graduate and former owner of the Point Cafe, Mohammad Fard, plans to renovate the old Burger King building into ...
  • Unknown author (2004-02-12)
    The YSU swimming and diving program has made leaps and bounds in only a few years of existence. Discussions concerning a possible new committee and more representatives to accommodate student body growth sparked debate ...
  • Unknown author (2008-02-12)
    Spring enrollment increases at YSU. Some professors for students to attend class while other are more lax. YSU stays opened despite freezing temperatures which close surrounding area schools. The annual school of nursing ...
  • Unknown author (2009-02-12)
    Women are on the brink of surpassing men in the American workforce. Thursday marked the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin. The Mahoning River Corridor Initiative finds new home on YSU campus with the Center for Urban and ...
  • Unknown author (2013-02-12)
    The local diocese responds to Pope Benedict XVI's resignation. An Ethics presentation will be given by Special Agent Deane Hassman from the FBI. Changes for telecommunications studies are announced. The College of Science, ...
  • Unknown author (2015-02-12)
    The Etruscan Press, an independent nonprofit literary press partnered with YSU and Wilkes University in Pennsylvania, has been named one of the five finalists for the Association of Writers and Writing Programs' 2015 Small ...
  • Unknown author (1933-02-13)
    The installation banquet for the newly organized Psi Gamma chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national professional English fraternity, is set for Tuesday Feb 28 with Professor J. W. Bare as installing officer. A Gala welcome for ...
  • Unknown author (1948-02-13)
    For the first time in Youngstown College history, students are asked to contribute to the library fund drive. The class having the largest contribute will be awarded with a plaque. The Delta Eta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha ...
  • Unknown author (1953-02-13)
    Youngstown College got its first "Madam President," when Fran Adams, junior accounting major, was elected president of Student Council. Youngstown College's million-dollar library opened with the spring semester. 8th Annual ...
  • Unknown author (1959-02-13)
    University Theatre prepared to stage Family Plays under the auspices of the Ohio Division of Mental Hygiene in order to help people better to understand human behavior. Chapel services were announced to usher in the Lenten ...

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