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  • Unknown author (2006-02-28)
    President David Sweet announced personnel changes in response to January's Labor Management Panel report. President David Sweet delivered his response to the controversial Labor-Management Review Panel report during a YSU ...
  • Unknown author (2012-02-28)
    Testimony from victim vividly describes weeks of abuse from hazing. In light of the hazing allegations, the Student Judicial Board at YSU has suspended the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity for 15 years. Ivan Maldonado, former ...
  • Unknown author (2013-02-28)
    The Forensic Scence Club attended the American Academy of Forensic Sciences' conference in Washington, D.C. YSU PD unveils idea for a cutting edge security app which can pinpoint a student's location and connect him or ...
  • Unknown author (2019-01-28)
    The YSU men and women's track program brought home two more league championships February 23 and 24 in the Horizon League Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Watson and Tressel Training Site. YSU students worked ...
  • Unknown author (1952-02-29)
    Campus Groups push building fund for the new library. Jambar interviews Bill Turner, the photographer for the Neon and Jambar. Dr. Walter E. Mayer surprises Dr. Howard W. Jones with an oil painting of Dr. Jones. Two new ...
  • Unknown author (2000-02-29)
    Black History Month article features Dr. Julian Madison, director of Africana Studies. The YSU NAACP chapter sponsored and conducted its first annual Mr. and Miss NAACP ball. Smoke-free facilities cause feigning students ...
  • Unknown author (2024-02-29)
    While YSU has been focused on a new student center, the Athletic Department has been externally fundraising to begin renovating Beeghly Center. The Office of Government Affairs is featured. An interview is given with Ron ...
  • Unknown author (1972-02-11)
    Black History Week included a jazz concert by Cannonball Adderley, a performance by Ike and Tina Turner, and other events. New courses were approved by the University Senate. Football coach “Dike” Beede got married and ...
  • Unknown author (1987-02-27)
    Students study nutritional value of growing fast food choices on campus. The Counseling Service office holds an assertiveness workshop. Robert Miller, Dean of the School of Business Administration, retires after 40 years ...
  • Unknown author (2007)
    Features an article on YSU students' possibilities of getting employment after graduation, moving out of state, and salary range. Various articles on YSU success stories featuring interviews with Dawn Grauel, Rick Cook, ...
  • Unknown author (2006-01-19)
    Results from the seven-member panel to investigate the causes of the 2005's contract negotiation and resultant strikes concluded that the Vice President of Administration John Habat and Director of Human Resources Hugh ...
  • Unknown author (1996-01-26)
    Jambar interviews Patricia Kessler on her son's murder. The Ohio Arts Council, committee formed to select the sculpture by the engineering and science building, have come forward to shed lights on the controversy surrounding ...
  • Unknown author (2002-01-15)
    Housing considers dorm sites on the North and South sides of the campus. Higher tuitions spawns more loans for students. Early registration privileges given to some students while other students complain athletes and student ...
  • Unknown author (1970-01-17)
    Winter Weekend began, with the musical group “The Rascals” headlining. Composer John Cage was slated to make his campus debut. Two students started a Charles Manson Defense fund, believing that the accused murderer wasn’t ...
  • Unknown author (1970-01-20)
    A Student Council newsletter was proposed. The Board of Trustees agreed to proceed with three construction projects and approved fee increases. Avant-garde composer John Case was to perform. President Pugsley challenged ...
  • Unknown author (1983-01-04)
    A study conducted by the Urban Studies Program and Terry Buss revealed that the image of the University has slightly improved among Mahoning County residents, although parking and crime remained perceived problems. Bob ...
  • Unknown author (1985-01-04)
    The University starts an evening shuttle bus service for students. Alumnus Paul McFadden is named the National Football Conference Rookie of the Year. English professor Sarah Brown-Clark hosts a telethon for the United ...
  • Unknown author (1994-01-04)
    Business College submits accreditation plan to the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. Internet links YSU's computers to the world. YSU's female engineers fight stereotypes. YSU Penguins are National ...
  • Unknown author (2000-01-04)
    The YSU Board fo Trustees voted to revamp student fees such as parking permits, room and board, and computing fees, which will go into effect with the fall semester. No Y2K programs were reported to the coordinator of ...
  • Unknown author (1968-01-05)
    A student who was previously disciplined for dishonesty accepted the position of director of the Youngstown State Beauty Pageant. Registration changes caused 1500 students to clog Strouss Auditorium. The quarter system was ...

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