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  • Unknown author (1968-02-16)
    An information booth set up in Kilcawley Center by the Students and Faculty for Peace (SFP), which opposed American involvement in the Vietnam War, was mobbed in near-riot by persons supporting the U.S. war effort. The ...
  • Unknown author (1971-02-16)
    The Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority boycotted a meeting of Student Council in an attempt to prevent a quorum in response to controversy involving Chuck Hettler’s alleged unconstitutional membership ...
  • Unknown author (1988-02-16)
    Student Government continues work on child care, the grievance process, and restructuring. Students begin to use the new Circuit Board Design System software. Maag Library undergoes improvements to increase shelf space and ...
  • Unknown author (1990-02-16)
    YSU Basketball Head Coach, John Stroia will continue serving his 3 year coaching contract despite the team's 6-17 record. A forum was held on YSU's smoking policy. Focus on Faculty features Dr. Saul Friedman with his latest ...
  • Unknown author (1993-02-16)
    Condoms and information will be distributed to promote National Condom Week. Student Government has personnel changes. Penguin Express card speeds up dining process on campus. Kristi Echelberry is this week Student Athlete ...
  • Unknown author (1996-02-16)
    Kessler's murder still baffles police while Hopkins suspects go to county. YSU students were recently in the dark as some of the University's outdoor lights malfunctioned. Two YSU departments, the Alumni Association and ...
  • Unknown author (1999-02-16)
    The Academic Senate approves semester scheduling guidelines which will provide students with a wider variety of classes. Schermer lecturer, Carl Bernstein, spoke to a large audience on campus about the role of journalism ...
  • Unknown author (2006-02-16)
    Low student enrollment, declining state funding for higher education and increasing utility cost are being cited for an almost $1.2 million shortfall in YSU's current budget. The Smoky Hollow redevelopment project has ...
  • Unknown author (2010-02-16)
    The YSU Board of Trustees hosts a special meeting to announced the next president. YSU pays $1.8 million to union for enrollment incentive bonuses.YSU has joined with the United Way and the Mahoning Valley Economic ...
  • Unknown author (2012-02-16)
    Eight individuals involved with the hazing that led to the hospitalization of YSU student ReSean Yancey were each charged with two counts of felonious assault. A student and two others were involved in a car accident on ...
  • Unknown author (2016-02-16)
    YSU athletic spending is looked at. Articles feature how college athletics changed the national and local media and why YSU will stay in the FCS. RJ Thompson, a YSU assistant professor of graphic and interactive design, ...
  • Unknown author (2017-02-16)
    Prieto Langarica, an associate professor in mathematics at YSU, was given the MVP award at the 25 Under 35 Awards Ceremony at Stambaugh Auditorium on February 9. Nicole Kent-Strollo stepped in as the director of Student ...
  • Unknown author (2023-02-16)
    YSU's Excellence Training Center recently replaced several old Fanuc robots with five newer, up-to-date models that cost $400,000. Officials from Foxconn and YSU's National Electric Vehicle Training and Innovation Center ...
  • Unknown author (1967-02-17)
    The Brothers Four were set to perform. Robert Goldfeder was named business manager of the Jambar. Student Council announced changes in procedures. Protestant chaplain Burton Cantrell discussed educational trends. The “Fine ...
  • Unknown author (1936-02-17)
    Penguins will end their season on the road with the last home game Feb. 22 against Capital. The last game is at Rider College. Jambar welcomes new freshmen. The College orchestra is practicing for the June Commencement ...
  • Unknown author (1970-02-17)
    YSU Basketball coach Dom Rosselli, was cited by U. S. President Richard Nixon for his 400th victory on the court. Four new Ph.D’s were hired by the Business School. Student Government elections were under way. YSU and the ...
  • Unknown author (1984-02-17)
    The emergency medical technology class is conducting a study about blood pressure readings. English chairman Barbara Brothers urges for change in the freshman composition requirement. Four faculty members discuss George ...
  • Unknown author (1987-02-17)
    New Tax Reform Act will adversely affect students with financial aid. Business Dean Ernest Nordtvedt discusses the upcoming American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business accreditation. The Women's Resource Center ...
  • Unknown author (1989-02-17)
    YSU athletics may join the Northeast Conference. WYSU increases its coverage area. Students and faculty debate the issue of legalizing drugs. David Coleman discusses creating dating alternatives. Carolyn Korenic works on ...
  • Unknown author (1995-02-17)
    Dr. Craig Campbell will be teaching Map Use and Interpretation, a new class. Dr. Raymond Dye, vice president of student affairs, said that Congressional plans to balance the budge could mean drastic cuts in financial ...

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