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  • Unknown author (1985-01-08)
    Rondie Graham files a suit against the University saying that he was illegally dismissed from his dormitory position. Student Government offers voter registration services throughout the year. Several alumni start an ...
  • Unknown author (1988-01-08)
    Campus police reduced the rate of car theft by 50% for 1987. The Trustees report on gifts to the University. The South High Class of 1937 create a scholarship. The Office of Continuing Education offers a program on Lotus ...
  • Unknown author (1991-01-08)
    Increase in tuition to have no effect on full time status. YSU's Black Studies Program will present "Walk Together Children." A Dining Commons is scheduled for construction in the spring near the Lyden House. "Quiet Place" ...
  • Unknown author (1993-01-08)
    A Center for Women's Studies is formed on campus with a focus on academia and has nothing to do with the former Women's Resource Center. Williamson Symposium will feature The Business Journal publisher, Andrea Wood. Area ...
  • Unknown author (1998-01-08)
    Semester plans are set in stone and will convert the academic calendar in 2000. Student Government raises concerns about the General Education Requirements. Jim Lepore, James Lucas, and Jon Neberezny will exhibit recent ...
  • Unknown author (1959-01-09)
    Christmas projects sponsored by campus groups are highlighted. Student Council elections were forthcoming, with candidates being presented by The Jambar. John Moteff, a Youngstown College alumnus (1950) and a nuclear ...
  • Unknown author (1987-01-09)
    A private developer plans to build an apartment complex near campus. The University addresses drug prevention and AIDS awareness programs. Renovation of the Pollock mansion is scheduled to begin. Campus Security introduces ...
  • Unknown author (1990-01-09)
    Student Government discusses the idea of "Smoking Cops" along with the topics of student wages and The National Community Service Act. YSU will offer an advanced EMT course and a paramedic refresher course through the ...
  • Unknown author (1996-01-09)
    YSU students would be surprised to learn that much of the information they consider private can be accessed just by asking. University purchases $66,000 sculpture designed by David Black, professor emeritus at Ohio State ...
  • Unknown author (1940-01-10)
    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 (1964-01-10)
    Student Council began a probe into “questionable activities” that occurred during the last election. Six YU Graduates were appointed to the City Administration by Mayor Anthony B. Flask (One of these included Harry Meshel, ...
  • Unknown author (1970-01-10)
    Struthers Fire Chief Sam Richards reduced admittance to a concert at Struthers Field House, dealing a severe blow to the Student Council’s Major Events Budget. Four of Six vacancies in Student Council were filled. Preparations ...
  • Unknown author (1984-01-10)
    The National Education Association seeks equal pay for women faculty members. Three members of Student Council are removed for excessive absences. The Circle K Book Exchange helps students sell old books to other students. ...
  • Unknown author (1986-01-10)
    Memorial services will be held for student Gina Tenney and English professor Carol Gay. The School of Education is evaluated. Dr. Bakos is named Civil Engineer of the Year. The rifle team is reinstated.
  • Unknown author (1989-01-10)
    Students remember former student Veda Eileen who was murdered. Representative Louis Stokes will speak about Martin Luther King. Doreena Naples will serve in the Peace Corps. The Writing Center receives a bomb threat. Jeffery ...
  • Unknown author (1995-01-10)
    The Kilcawley Pub gets a new look. Drs. Tod S. Porter and Teresa M. Riley, economics, a husband-wife professor team at YSU, have developed a computer software package designed to help students solve problems in economics/social ...
  • Unknown author (1997-01-10)
    Campus experts comment on Black English controversy. Campus 2000 renovations will continue to change the face of YSU. The University's Capital Campaign reaches its three quarter mark. Melissa Tosh, soprano and new assistant ...
  • Unknown author (1939-01-11)
    The first annual Greek Letter Ball will be held this Saturday evening at Stambaugh Auditorium. For the first time a Fraternity House appears at YoCo with the Sigma Delta Beta fraternity renting a large house on Wick Oval. ...
  • Unknown author (1952-01-11)
    John Harkins, Struthers policeman whose death last week shocked the whole Youngstown district, was a former student of Youngstown College. 6 of the 60 Youngstown Philharmonic Orchestra members of the Youngstown Symphony ...
  • Unknown author (1963-01-11)
    President Jones announced a tuition hike beginning in September 1963, due to rising costs. Student council defeated a suggested officer election amendment. Jack Elliot, a Dana School of Music sophomore, was selected to ...

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