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  • Unknown author (1970-07-08)
    A four-member legislative panel from Columbus held a public hearing on campus disorders. The Rory Leather Shop was profiled, train travel between Youngstown and Pittsburgh was critiqued, and student discounts were offered ...
  • Unknown author (1971-07-08)
    Hearings opened in the Ohio Senate on Senate Bill 352 which called for the expansion of the Ohio Board of Regents and the YSU Board of Trustees. An honors student wounded by gunshot in a robbery attempt prior to his ...
  • Unknown author (1993-07-08)
    YSU, St. E's combine nursing programs. Arms Museum provides look at local history. 8 million dollar dorm will house honor students. Professor Carolyn Martindale publishes multicultural handbook. Youngstown Municipal Judge ...
  • Unknown author (1999-07-08)
    Summer Festival of the Arts arrives at YSU this weekend. This is the first year for the event which was patterned after the Ann Arbor Art Festival. Ford Plaza and welcome center are planned to replace Tod Hall in the ...
  • Unknown author (2004-07-08)
    There will be tailgating as usual for the upcoming football season. The YSU Human Ecology professor who was found to have misrepresented his credentials is now going to appeal the finding. Following a gift from the Youngstown ...
  • Unknown author (1987-07-09)
    The Facilities Department will hold a fire safety seminar. Michael DiMuzio is inducted into the national physics honor society. Lucille Fedor leaves large gift for students. English professor Richard Logan talks about his ...
  • Unknown author (1992-07-09)
    Because of Gov. George Voinovich's cuts to higher education, YSU will be cut 10.5 percent as opposed to the previously expected 15 percent cut. A tight budget has forced the University to pull the plug on YSU's yearbook, ...
  • Unknown author (1998-07-09)
    YSU will be making the transition from quarters to semester beginning fall 2000. Matt Hogg, who graduated with a degree in civil and environmental engineering, wants to be known for more than football. Newman Center gets ...
  • Unknown author (1986-07-10)
    Dr. Saul Friedman, History, wins an Emmy award. Elizabeth DeLuca is named to the Trustees. Brian Ritz reviews "They're Playing Our Song" by the University Theatre. The Trustees approve a drug-testing program for athletes. ...
  • Unknown author (1997-07-10)
    Rumors and constant repairs raise questions about Lincoln Deck's stability. Metro college merges class and convenience. Demolition, construction and parking lead the list of Campus 2000 projects for the betterment of campus ...
  • Unknown author (2003-07-10)
    Lack of a Certified Public Accountant certificate fuels debate of whether or not it is fair to pay the new accounting department chair, David Stout, $155,000 a year. University Provost said Affirmative Action is still an ...
  • Unknown author (2008-07-10)
    Rising fuel costs have Youngstown State University paying more for gasoline than last year, even though less is being used. YSU is buying properties for campus improvement. YSU maintains accreditation. A $2 million grant ...
  • Unknown author (1985-07-11)
    Longtime basketball coach Dom Rosselli retires. The Trustees approve the Long Range and Facilities Master Plan. Alumnus Michael Corlew begins his art career and student Barbara Johnson is selected for the Ohio Legislative ...
  • Unknown author (1991-07-11)
    YSU reveals six year plan for improvements. The Kilcawley Pub is undergoing an expansion. New York Times columnist, Tom Wicker, is part of the Skeggs Lecture Series and will speak July 15. YSU graduate, Amy Bue, learned ...
  • Unknown author (1996-07-11)
    YSU Trustees grant YSU president Cochran a pay raise. President Clinton visits the valley kicking off the celebration of Youngstown's 200th birthday. YSU Disability Services receives a grant from Youngstown Lions Club. YSU ...
  • Unknown author (2002-07-11)
    YSU will be one of the eight university in Ohio which will receive budget cuts in 2003. A student, Joshua West, was arrested for attempting to steal items out of a professor's office. Bliss Hall will receive updates including ...
  • Unknown author (1984-07-12)
    Alumna Ronald Parise is a candidate to participate in the NASA Astro mission. The Students Helping Students program begins its fifth year. Summer Dinner Theatre presents "Two By Two." Volleyball coach John Tokash resigns.
  • Unknown author (1990-07-12)
    Youngstown State wins national smokeout award. Brian Scott Blevins takes the stand and testifies against Christopher Magourias in the murder of YSU student Kenmore Drake on February 1988. Jambar interviews Terry A. Beronja ...
  • Unknown author (2007-07-12)
    The YSU community mourns the death of Provost Robert Herbert. Students moving into YSU housing will have to fill out a criminal verification form due to changes in the housing contract. YSU President David Sweet announces ...
  • Unknown author (1989-07-13)
    Leonard Perry heads the new Waste Management and Safety department on campus. Valerie Sigurani talks about the Student Nurse's Association. The Planetarium features “Mars” and “Space, Time, and Infinity.” Dr. Sutton plans ...

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