Student Government candidates lay out their platforms. The Academic Senate discusses changes to class times to ease scheduling conflicts. A new program for Youngstown City school students called Career Beginnings ends with ...
The presidential elections for Student Government have no winner. Diana Roose speaks about the atomic bombs for a Women as Peacemakers lecture. Dr. Varma studies nutrition and cancer. Dr. Friedman wins an Emmy for his ...
Tuition remission recipients face uncertain future.
Information on Free-net, a computer bulletin board system which can be accessed via a phone line by a computer equipped with a modem, is given.
Student Government elected ...
A conflict between a student and a teacher turned violent and two YSU officers were called.
This year's Youngstown Area Community Cup, also called the Corporate Cup in larger cities and involving competition in 18 athletic ...
Students to cast votes for the construction of a new recreation center.
The North Central Association Accreditation team will visit the YSU campus to determine the university accreditation status.
Renowned expert on the ...
May Dance climaxes YoCo Social season with Louise Sarville as Queen.
The Youngstown College Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was chartered April 15, 1955.
Mrs. Pauline Botty, Dean of Women ...
Student Government finalized its recommendations on increasing student representation on University committees. Former acting ambassador to the US from South Vietnam, Tran Van Dinh, was to speak, while Peter Buch, a founder ...
Cathe Pavlov wins over incumbent Cynthia Beckes in a close race for President of the Student Government. Students also voted to take a stand against the nuclear arms race. Frank Pinto, technical energy coordinator for the ...
Student Government candidates set their platforms. Steve Hook from WBBW radio speaks to journalism students. MBA alumni return to discuss career options. The student art show begins at the Butler. Dental hygiene students ...
Amy McFarland and Bob Walls win the Student Government election. Funding for the Career Beginnings program is not renewed. President Humphrey issues a memo about fire alarm evacuations. Faculty and students are recognized ...
Penguin Review office and the First Year Student Center offices were sites of burglary in Kilcawley Center.
YSU student Emrah Yocuoglu passed a polygraph test given to him by investigators of the shooting at a YSU fraternity ...
YSU students tell "Take a Break Tours" to take a hike after they did not received what they had paid for.
James Winner will speak at the Williamson Symposium about his inventions and business ventures.
New curriculum is ...
A fuss over vetoed funds to Alpha Sigma Epsilon took place at a Student Government meeting.
Members of YSU's Students of Free Enterprise team took part in the Free Enterprise Regional Exposition and Career Opportunity Fair ...
Youngstown college is in preparation of May Day with the height of the festivities being the Queen Coronation-Dance in the evening.
Selection of May Queen was made on May 8 with Peg Kirchner as the winner. The other ...
Federal funds were awarded to YU for the construction of a new science building. The editor of “The Jambar” was suspended by the Student Council Publications Committee for violating policy. Council reapportionment gained ...
The Roaring Twenties was the theme for the 1968 Spring Weekend festivities. Peter, Paul and Mary were booked to perform. 1,600 students were expected to vote for Spring Weekend Queen and student government president. YSU ...
Hearings were scheduled on the planned closing of Elm Street. The Student Affairs Committee considered a new student conduct code. Spring Weekend was to start, with comedian Godfrey Cambridge and the musical group Bread ...
Hodding Carter III, Jerry Rubin, and Abby Hoffman are booked to speak on campus. Peace groups protest a trade embargo against Nicaragua. Alumnus George Kovach designs the successful card game "Luck Plus." Pamela Gay reviews ...
Presidential candidate, Paul Dutton, withdraws from race.
Former U.N. ambassador, Clovis Maksoud, to speak on campus.
Foreign Languages, History, Geography and Political Sciences are offering courses to focus on Latin ...
Eugene Carroll, the deputy director for the Center for Defense Information in Washington, D.C., lectured on campus about national priorities and the new world order.
YSU sponsored a Community College Day Brunch to help ...