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  • Unknown author (1970-10-06)
    The director of the YSU Bookstore defended its policies toward student service. Student Council moved to eliminate two committee restrictions. A YSU student appealed the Administration’s decision to expel him for illicit ...
  • Unknown author (1987-10-06)
    Campus security catches George Mitchell Jr, a suspected murderer. Child care specialist Dr. Benjamin Spock spoke on campus as well as economist James Buchanan. John Lisko comments on student apathy at “Drive Thru U.” Dave ...
  • Unknown author (1989-10-06)
    Smoking is banned in most University buildings. The faculty forum discusses Holistic health. Students disagree on use of Cushwa study lounge or math lab. Drs. Waldron and Beaubien are nominated to be chairperson for the ...
  • Unknown author (1992-10-06)
    Blood drive visits campus. Student Government strives for communication open among members of Student Government. One-on-one with Student Government reps features Malik Mostella, Student Government's Executive Secretary. For ...
  • Unknown author (1995-10-06)
    Dr. Cynthia Anderson, vice president, Student Affairs, YSU alumna, believes that students always will remain the top priority at YSU. Dr. Janet E. Del Bene has been awarded a three-year grant from the National Science ...
  • Unknown author (1998-10-06)
    A Diversity Task Force sets out to sensitize faculty and staff to gender and racial issues. Beecher Center at the Butler Institute boasts state-of-the-art technology. Penguin Review is back on track after a hectic year. The ...
  • Unknown author (2005-10-06)
    YSU campus reacts to President George Bush's nominee for Supreme Court Justice, Harriet Miers. YSU Board of Trustees approved a revised version of the Early Retirement Incentive Plan. Student from California Estrella "Starr" ...
  • Unknown author (2009-10-06)
    YSU and CLear Channel extend their sports broadcast agreement. Kilcawley Center is set for renovations. State declares no minimum wage increase. Sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha, set new goals for breast cancer awareness. ...
  • Unknown author (2015-10-06)
    A story features Paul Hill and his thirty-year journey to finish his degree. The Holocaust Museum and YSU students work together to develop and test a new website in anticipation of a future exhibit. Lake-to-River Cooperative ...
  • Unknown author (2016-10-06)
    Judge Nathaniel Jones was awarded the first Simeon Booker Courage Award from Mahoning Valley Sojourn to the Past at the DeYor Center for the Performing Arts. The sixth annual Nonviolence Week Parade and Rally was held in ...
  • Unknown author (2022-10-06)
    YSU has been hit with a lawsuit following the bidding process executed to hire a company to complete the Arlington Parking Facility Project. Youngstown celebrated Ohio Nonviolence Week October 2 to October 8. A concerted ...
  • Unknown author (1949-10-07)
    Positions for the Neon are out. If no qualified students apply, Student Council will suspend the publication. The student center/lounge area receives a gift of a television set. Sigma Sigma is hosting its third annual ...
  • Unknown author (1960-10-07)
    WBBW Radio cancels the YU Quarter Hour, due to a shift in programming toward rock and roll music and a need to be competitive in the local market. Robert Witt, a piano instructor for the Dana School of Music who was also ...
  • Unknown author (1969-10-07)
    Student Council held its first session of the academic year. Senator Barry Goldwater was listed as a speaker for the coming year. President Pugsley issued a policy statement regarding the upcoming observance of the Moratorium ...
  • Unknown author (1983-10-07)
    Acting President Neil Humphrey explains the University's options if voters approve Issues 2 and 3 on the November ballot. Student Government votes to provide The Polyglot with $900 to continue publication. The library ...
  • Unknown author (1986-10-07)
    Dr. Alfred Kahn speaks in favor of economic deregulation. Dr. Earnest Nordtvedt is the new acting dean of business. Ground is broken for the Industrial History Museum. Campus activities include yoga instruction, an ...
  • Unknown author (1988-10-07)
    The Academic Senate continues to debate the academic dishonestly policy. Student government angers the handicapped students when it cuts afternoon escort services. Robert Allan Cooke spoke about ethics in business. Accounting ...
  • Unknown author (1994-10-07)
    The Mahoning-Shenango Area Health Education (MSAHEN) recently relocated to the YSU campus, and Janet Boehm of the University's allied health department was named the center's director. Bishop Malone presides over the ...
  • Unknown author (1997-10-07)
    Parking fees rise and more to follow. Construction dominates YSU's fall landscape. Alumni Laurie Brlas will speak on career management issues at the next Williamson Symposium Tressel captures 100th win in Penguins' blanking ...
  • Unknown author (1999-10-07)
    YSU moves forward in its quest to find the sixth president with 34 applicants. Dr. Sherry Linkon met with the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to research what students think when professors use ...

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