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  • Unknown author (2012-03-27)
    Campus gardening shows lack of growth due to the difficulty in maintaining them. YSU campus is caught off guard by the unseasonable heat wave. The university is overhauling its website in an attempt to highlight the ...
  • Unknown author (2014-03-27)
    Student Government presidential candidates hold a debate in The Hub. Sudershan Garg reflects on his term as it comes to an end as chair of the Board of Trustees. Youngstown Business Incubator is expanding downtown. YSU ...
  • Unknown author (1947-03-28)
    Youngstown College announced the purchase of the Butler property joining the campus on the north side. The property has been used since 1928 as a home for the director of the Butler Art Institute. Phi Gamma's Popularity ...
  • Unknown author (1952-03-28)
    The 1952 Neon is dedicated to the new library. The 4th annual Jester's Ball will take place April 5. Critics praises YoCo 16th annual art show. YoCo halfback, Ralph Goldston, signs with the Philadelphia Eagles of the ...
  • Unknown author (1989-03-28)
    A new plan is approved for student housing on the North Side. The Trustees also approve condom machines on campus and beer sales in Beeghley Center. Fedor Hall is named in honor of teachers in Campbell City Schools. Dr. ...
  • Unknown author (1995-03-28)
    President Cochran's raise of tuition causes controversy and believe it is ill timed with recent budget cuts. John W. Guffey Jr., chairman, president and chief executive officer of Coltec Industries, gave the winter ...
  • Unknown author (2000-03-28)
    President-Elect David C. Sweet signed a three-year contract with YSU, making his new position at YSU official. Women's History Month features an article on Mary Terrell, a prominent historic black women who focused on ...
  • Unknown author (2002-03-28)
    Leaders of four campus unions are expressing disappointment that the YSU administration backed out of a commitment it had made to improve labor relations. The YSU Board of Trustees unanimously approved an 8.9% tuition ...
  • Unknown author (2006-03-28)
    Article features college students becoming the prey of credit card companies. Students in Ward Beecher Hall at YSU were evacuated for approximately 35 minutes because of a small chemical spill. Campus begins Wi-Fi connection ...
  • Unknown author (2013-03-28)
    YSU's Student Social Work Association is contributing to the creation of the Art Canning Memorial Scholarship. YSU students spread the faith in Jamaica. The museum of news in Washington, D.C. adds YSU student's sign to ...
  • Unknown author (2019-03-28)
    Wick Primary Care helps students avoid paying a copay to receive health care. The wind turbines on campus are foundational in wind energy efficiency research facilitated by YSU engineering students. Social media addiction ...
  • Unknown author (2024-03-08)
    YSU's Academic Senate unanimously approved the 2025-2026 general education model for students at a meeting March 13, building off of the 2024-2025 model. YSU will take over Eastern Gateway Community College's aviation ...
  • Unknown author (1957-03-29)
    Zeta Phi Eta presented a jazz concert, featuring Charles Pleasant and His Quintet and Charlie Harris and His Orchestra. Sororities pledged 45 under a new system of rushing. The YU chapter of the American Chemical Society ...
  • Unknown author (1963-03-29)
    Dr. Ward Miner was named chair of the YU English Department. Former English Chair Karl W. Dykema, dean of Arts & Sciences, remained head of the departments of Language and Literature, and Communications. Student Council ...
  • Unknown author (1985-03-29)
    Student Services tightens security on student ID cards. Non-teaching staff members vote on union representation. Alumnus and business professor Dennis DeSantis accepts a consulting position in Africa. Senior Kristy Organ ...
  • Unknown author (1988-03-29)
    Some students received report cards with incorrect grade calculations from the mainframe computer. Senior David Brine is still in serious condition after he fell off a balcony during Spring Break. Another car is stolen ...
  • Unknown author (1994-03-29)
    YSU tuition will increase for summer quarter. Two people were robbed at gunpoint inside Cushwa Hall. Mechanical Engineering professor, Dr. Lester W. Smith, dies of heart attack. Yambar debuts first comic book with local artists.
  • Unknown author (1996-03-29)
    Call boxes ready for operation. Known columnist, George F. Will, speaks in press conference to the YSU community. Ethics center takes new name, "The Dr. James Dale Ethics Center."
  • Unknown author (1996-03-29)
    April Fool's edition of the Jambar
  • Unknown author (2001-03-29)
    CSC Ltd.'s closing puts many out of work. Africana Studies, the office of Equal Opportunity and Disabilities, the Center for Student Progress and Multicultural Student Services recognized Sarah Brown-Clark for her contributions ...

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