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  • Unknown author (1958-05-16)
    The musical comedy, “The Boy Friend,” was presented by the Drama Guild. Dr. Alfred D. Low of the History Department published a book about V.I. Lenin. Dr. John Calhoun Baker, the president of Ohio University, was booked ...
  • Unknown author (1969-05-16)
    Students looked forward to Spring Weekend. President Pugsley appointed Hugh Frost as assistant to the President and counselor in the University Counseling Center. Faculty evaluations were cancelled. The Community of Concern ...
  • Unknown author (1986-05-16)
    Results are given from the Student Government elections. Author Anne McCaffrey speaks students about science fiction writing. Honors Day awards go to students and faculty. The Business School offers a new major in shopping ...
  • Unknown author (1989-05-16)
    Debate about the presidential election gets heated in Student Council. Seniors get ready to enter the “real world.” A lawsuit against Kinko's Copy policy may end Professor Publishing. Graduate John Aey wins a fellowship ...
  • Unknown author (1995-05-16)
    After 12 years as director of Cooperative Campus Ministry for YSU, the Rev. James E. Ray will retire. Student Government presidential candidates face off in debate. Professors Beverly Gartland, chair of sociology and ...
  • Unknown author (1939-05-17)
    Students not represented by a Greek fraternity protested the student council's new amendment. May Day Festivities are planned for Friday which include the Crowning of the May Queen, Mary Black, a Pageant, a Jitter session, ...
  • Unknown author (1968-05-17)
    Ray Johnson is elected president of the student body. A peaceful march by black students in protest of the termination of Instructor Ron Daniels (Social Science) was averted through a meeting with President Albert Pugsley. ...
  • Unknown author (1983-05-17)
    Four grievances were filed concerning the election of Student Government President. The validity of the motion to accept the election results will be decided by Daniel O'Neil, an expert on Parliamentary Procedure. Lisa ...
  • Unknown author (1985-05-17)
    Three alumni present a multi-media show "Fictive Kinship." John Fetch wins the race for Student Government President. Honors Day is celebrated. Madelyn Pulver Jennings speaks about being a business woman. Nutrition professor ...
  • Unknown author (1988-05-17)
    Lisa Solley reports on the Campus Police. The Jambar sponsors events for YSU's 80th birthday. Gamma Pi Delta is a a new honors society for nontraditional students. Photographs of Engineers Week activities continue. The ...
  • Unknown author (1991-05-17)
    Local woman, Krista Blake, informs YSU about AIDS reality. YSU Professor, Sarah Brown-Clark of English, receives human relations award. Recycling Committee proposes new standards for YSU. Focus on Faculty features professor ...
  • Unknown author (1994-05-17)
    University student Tom Pittman wins the Scripps-Howard Award. The College of Education names Florida professor, Dr. Clara M. Jennings as Dean. Chelsea Kelley, senior, advertising and public relations major, is the first ...
  • Unknown author (1938-05-18)
    Everyone is in preparation for the 11th Annual May Day event. A rating of First Class Honors, or excellent, was awarded to the Jambar by judges in the Associated Collegiate Press Critical Service. The third Annual College ...
  • Unknown author (1945-05-18)
    $25, 695 in war bonds and stamps have been sold by college students. 69 students will be given diplomas on graduation, May 31. Dorothy Fisher is to reign over the senior May Prom May 28th. June Grimsley is the new Jambar ...
  • Unknown author (1956-05-18)
    The May Day dance will close the social year with Marilyn "Cookie" Rorody as Queen. The program is announced for baccalaureate and graduation exercises. Youngstown University held its first annual bi-annual High School ...
  • Unknown author (1962-05-18)
    Dr. Edward H. Litchfield, chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh, was selected as the commencement speaker for the Spring 1962 exercises. Forty-one YU undergraduates were accepted for further study at graduate schools. ...
  • Unknown author (1971-05-18)
    Due to an absence of two members of the Youngstown Planning Commission, the closing of Elm Street was sent to City Council for a vote without any recommendation. Embattled Chuck Hettler was defeated for election as the new ...
  • Unknown author (1984-05-18)
    Student Government presidential candidates participate in a debate. A white business man sues the University for reverse discrimination. Finance expert Frank Cappiello explains the economic outlook. The School of Business ...
  • Unknown author (1987-05-18)
    Marvin Robinson and Gary Caylor won the Student Government election. Novelist Stephen Birmingham speaks on campus. John Maxwell Hamilton will discuss the global workplace with students. Students and faculty received awards ...
  • Unknown author (1990-05-18)
    As part African-American Student Union's first year anniversary celebration, Rev. Mthunzi Steven Manyane, nephew of the freed South American dissident Nelson Mandela, spoke to small gathering about the on-going struggle ...

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