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  • Unknown author (1997-06-26)
    29 graduate with honors degrees marking largest group ever. Musical summer camp arranges education, experience and all that jazz for students. 1997 graduates mark their spot in history with first baccalaureate service since 1950.
  • Unknown author (2003-06-26)
    President eliminates campus vacancies, leaving difficulties and adjustments for departments on campus. The Mahoning County Health Commissioner says the West Nile Virus should be at the top of the list for Ohio residents. PA. ...
  • Unknown author (2008-06-26)
    Students would have a central role in energy research at YSU if $2 million in alternative energy funding goes through. Dr. Ikram Khawaja has been selected as the new provost of YSU. Community college plans to increase the ...
  • Unknown author (1985-06-27)
    A special lecture series on Halley's Comet begins. Senior Susan Turek takes part in the Governor's Honors Program. Chemistry professor Janet Del Bene is named a Fellow of the Council of the American Association for the ...
  • Unknown author (1991-06-27)
    Graduates honored at spring ceremony. YSU President Neil Humphrey recovers from bypass surgery. Paul Dutton steps down from the controversy around the position of YSU's next president. Former YSU librarian, Dr. George H. ...
  • Unknown author (1996-06-27)
    YSU full-time faculty approved for three-year contract. University honors veterans with Memorial Plaza. YSU students were recognized at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers North Central Regional Student ...
  • Unknown author (2002-06-27)
    YSU faculty is steadily growing smaller while administration, and their salaries, continues to grow larger, according to a report put together by YSU officials. Executive Vice President G.L. Mears will retire June 30 after ...
  • Unknown author (2013-06-27)
    Cynthia Anderson reflects on four decades of service at YSU. Summer Honors Institute welcomes future penguins. YSU's Association of Classified Employees union elected Connie Frisby as their new president. Parking changes ...
  • Unknown author (1984-06-28)
    Local bar owners and students react to possible legislation that will raise the drinking age to 21. The animal storage room in Cushwa is the source of a recent flea outbreak there. Therese Joseph opens a vintage clothing ...
  • Unknown author (1990-06-28)
    The Board of Trustees decided on YSU's 1990-1991 Budget. President Humphrey receives a two year extension on his contract. New testimony is given in the Drake case. WYSU will get better reception with new antenna site. YSU's ...
  • Unknown author (2001-06-28)
    Dr. Tony Atwater was officially introduced as the new provost and vice president of academic affairs. Arts fest 2001 focuses on diversity. Smith family donates mineral museum to YSU. Governor Bob Taft appointed Jeffrey ...
  • Unknown author (2007-06-28)
    Recommendations from an outside consultant call for YSU to eliminate the cap on the number of Youngstown Early College students per college classroom. Health professionals label energy drinks as unhealthy. Students have ...
  • Unknown author (2012-06-28)
    Student loan rates may double. YSU Student Health Clinic offers free HIV testing. LGBT community hosts Youngstown Pride Weekend. Article on fashion merchandising major Naomi Smith. The McDonough Museum of Art will host ...
  • Unknown author (1989-06-29)
    Police chief Robert Robinson offers a small apology after his remarks in the Vindicator. Dr. DiGiulio talks about symptoms of a midlife crisis. Students give their opinion about one's right to burn the American flag. Dolores ...
  • Unknown author (1995-06-29)
    Joseph S. Nohra joins the YSU Board of Trustees. Pete and Penny reunite with Sea World Penguins. The 1995 Street and Smith College Football Yearbook, the dinosaur of college football preseason publications, selected the ...
  • Unknown author (2000-06-29)
    Dr. Clara Jennings, dean, Beeghly College of Education, has accepted a position as the dean of education for the graduate program at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. The arts will come alive this weekend when the ...
  • Unknown author (2006-06-29)
    Tuition goes up $183 a semester for full-time undergraduates. MoveOn members of the Mahoning Valley gathered at the BP gas station on the corner of Mahoning Avenue and Route 46 to protest rising oil prices and the United ...
  • Unknown author (1983-06-30)
    The Developmental Education program continues in spite of director Sharon Blackman's resignation. Cathe Pavlov gets a slow start to her term as Student Government President. The Board of Trustees sets aside specific ...
  • Unknown author (1988-06-30)
    The Board of Trustees sets the budget and approve appointments of Dr. Sweetkind and Charles Cushwa. The College of Applied Science gets a grant to increase minority students. The BA in professional writing and editing is ...
  • Unknown author (1994-06-30)
    YSU's Board of Trustees approved an annual budget of $95.60 million, an increase over $4.1 million from last year. Construction to start on YSU waste facility. YSU marching band sweats it out to prepare for marching ...

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