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  • 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 ...
  • Unknown author (1971-01-05)
    The New Year began with a number of burglaries in the Lincoln Towers Dormitory and surrounding homes and apartments. Dame Judith Anderson portrayed Hamlet during the Artist Lecture Series. The year 1970 was reviewed in ...
  • Unknown author (1990-01-05)
    A fire at The Pit restaurant results in the university purchasing the land for additional parking. YSU breaks ground for new dormitory, The Lyden House. Jim Tressel receives a 5 year extension in his contract. YSU's EMT ...
  • Unknown author (1993-01-05)
    English chair, Dr. Barbara H. Brothers, is named the new Graduate School dean. Former Vindicator religion editor, Leon Stennis, is now public relations news editor at YSU. The Year of the Jambar shows the top 8 headlines ...
  • Unknown author (1996-01-05)
    The University shuts its doors due to heavy snowfall. Students and staffers express dismay over new directories and the display of unlisted numbers. Presidential Task forces studies YSU's inability to retain students. YSU ...
  • Unknown author (1970-01-06)
    An increase of 1200 parking spaces was promised. Dean Joseph Swartz retired from the School of Education. Student Council appointments to the University Senate were made. An ad hoc committee was founded to devise an ...
  • Unknown author (1984-01-06)
    A new master plan is submitted that calls for building more athletic facilities. The Ohio Board of Regents approves a Labor Relations degree program. Cynthia Beckes spearheads a movement to establish a women's resource ...
  • Unknown author (1988-01-06)
    Tuition increases for the third year in a row. The faculty union wins parking rights in former student-only lots. Edward Flask is appointed to the Board of Trustees. Bob Jackson summaries the AIDS in the Workplace seminar. ...
  • Unknown author (1989-01-06)
    The Trustees cancel plans for student housing in the Wick Oval. Smoking in shared campus spaces may be discontinued. Dr. Melissa Smith plans a trip to Russia. Editorials discuss cancelled student housing plans and athletics ...
  • Unknown author (1995-01-06)
    A model of the proposed $11.3 million College of Education building was unveiled. YSU President Leslie Cochran visited North Road Intermediate School in Howland to see a student's three-dimensional model of the YSU campus. Mr. ...
  • Unknown author (1998-01-06)
    YSU football team take home their fourth championship title. High book prices baffle students. MaagNet crashes due to power outage over Christmas break. A symposium will convene on campus throughout the winter quarter to ...
  • Unknown author (2000-01-06)
    Campus remembers two students who passed away, Heather Woodard and Lori Moffett. Articles on domestic violence and drug overdose. YSU received a $800,000 grant from the Ohio Board of Regents. YSU professor, Dr. Jane Kestner, ...
  • Unknown author (1940-01-07)
    President Howard Jones is considering using the Rollins Conference Plan in the Fall as a new teaching method for the college. Dean of Men, Dr. Joseph E. Smith, wil leave at the end of the semester to devote full time to ...
  • Unknown author (1969-01-07)
    President Pugsley publishes an open letter to the students. Enrollment numbered 14,224, with 1,333 new students. Forty examples of forgery were discovered in the Registration area. Much confusion was reported regarding ...
  • Unknown author (1972-01-07)
    OEA takes YSU to court to make budget documents public. At the same time, Ohio Governor John J. Gilligan confirmed that state budgets are public records. Students and the Administration were scheduled to meet in conference. ...
  • Unknown author (1983-01-07)
    Students wait in long lines to buy textbooks for the new semester when two cash registers break down in Kilcawley Center. Bill Nadrduzzi is asked to choose between the positions of Athletic Director and Head Football coach. ...
  • Unknown author (1994-01-07)
    Bytes and Pieces in Kilcawley Center updates their IBM Computers. YSU Chapter 143 of the Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society is inviting applications form outstanding senior students for a graduate fellowship for up to ...

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