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  • Unknown author (1962-11-02)
    109 men pledged to eleven campus social fraternities. Rayen School of Engineering professor James Phillips won the 1962 national award at the World Metal Show in New York City. A committee was established to clarify the ...
  • Unknown author (1971-11-02)
    President Albert Pugsley admonished Chuck Hettler and the Young Democrats for misusing the University Seal in a political flier. Pugsley also sought legal advice on the printing of the Penguin Coop. Meanwhile, the ...
  • Unknown author (1984-11-02)
    The Jambar staff summarizes the platforms of each presidential candidate on major issues as well as a visit by Joan Mondale and a speech by Congressman Lyle Williams. The Video Arts Committee promotes campus activities ...
  • Unknown author (1990-11-02)
    King and queen to be selected from homecoming court. Cultural Alliance encourages empathy and understanding. YSU names new chair of education, Dr. Robert J. Beebe. Sports features YSU football safety, Pete Rekstis
  • Unknown author (1993-11-02)
    Senior marketing management major John Quintana is nominated by YSU for the Rhodes Scholarship. The L. T. Boccia Construction Co. tears down the Eagles building on the corner of Fifth and Rayen Avenues to make way for the ...
  • Unknown author (1999-11-02)
    Maag gears up for Y2K. With the release of inmates from the Mahoning County Justice Center, YSU police are left to question whether the increase in crime on campus is a direct result of prisoners being set free. The Black ...
  • Unknown author (2000-11-02)
    Jambar describes the congressional candidates of District 17. The Penguin Review searches for new home. Riv-Ellen Prell speaks to the YSU campus about the Jewish gender stereotypes over the past century and how those ...
  • Unknown author (2004-11-02)
    Trustees approve same-sex benefits by a narrow 5-4 margin. The seven-foot tall sculptures from YSU's Penguin Parade were auctioned off and raised nearly $200,000 for local arts and community organizations. Documentary ...
  • Unknown author (2006-11-02)
    The Forensic Science Club promotes their organization with a mock-up murder scene by the rock. The Youngstown State University Academic Senate is now studying its role in the proposed creation of the STEM College and the ...
  • Unknown author (2010-11-02)
    Relations between YSU and the Associated Classified Employees union remain tense as the union now contends that YSU is not honoring a federal arbitration ruling. NEOUCOM seeks $42 million in bonds to build a new research ...
  • Unknown author (2017-11-02)
    The Jambar looks at how YSU would respond to an active shooter event. A funeral was held at Beeghly Center to remember fallen Girard police officer Justin Leo. Emily Henline is a student studying abroad in South Korea. ...
  • Unknown author (2023-11-02)
    Despite the drop in enrollment over the last five years, some YSU administration members are optimistic on what the future holds for the university. Two state-wide referendums will be voted on in Ohio along with local ...
  • Unknown author (1972-11-03)
    In a survey, YSU students chose Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern over the Republican incumbent, Richard Nixon, by 11 percent. Father Raymond DiBlasio, advisor to the Newman Center and co-founder of Cooperative ...
  • Unknown author (1937-11-03)
    The Inter fraternity Council of Youngstown College declared Monday, November 1, as the beginning of a consecutive week of silence on the part of fraternities and sororities rushees. Ranny Leyshon, director of intramural ...
  • Unknown author (1961-11-03)
    Campus fraternities draw only 100 pledges. The YU Faculty nominated tem of its members for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Butler Institute announced plans to display 101 Expressionist paintings from ...
  • Unknown author (1967-11-03)
    Tammy Tabak is elected Homecoming Queen, the first “independent” to win a Homecoming Queen election in two decades. Many students continued to be perplexed by the new quarter system. The Philosophy Department announced ...
  • Unknown author (1970-11-03)
    Student Council voted down a motion to allocate $1,000 to the Kent State Legal Defense Fund. The State Selective Service Director met with students to discuss draft policies and ways to avoid conscription. Students enjoyed ...
  • Unknown author (1987-11-03)
    Campus police arrest a juvenile for breaking into a car in the M-9 parking lot. The Black Studies Program presents a “Celebration of the Black Family.” The School of Education tests a new registration method. Students will ...
  • Unknown author (1989-11-03)
    The Leadership breakfast brings city officials to campus. Rick George finishes his series on battered persons. Lori Skarbinski is the new director of the Alumni Association. Professor Gilmartin-Zena studies attitudes about ...
  • Unknown author (1992-11-03)
    Student Government sponsored a debate with students representing the three main presidential candidates. The Racial Awareness Program held a panel presentation on "Election Day and Diversity." YSU's 1992 Homecoming celebration ...

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