Warren Young, founder of the Ward Beecher Planetarium and retired physics and astronomy professor, died Wednesday, Feb. 16. YSU has vaccinated over 6,000 students, faculty and families since March 2021. YSU's COVID-19 ...
In the article "Deacon Decantur Declares" School spirit is brought up in particular with the basketball team. It is encouraged to show enthusiasm and school spirit by pushing clubs, sports, The Jambar and the Annual.
The ...
Neon staff begins a campaign to give Neons for former Youngstown Students in the armed forces.
Penguin basketball team goes against Kent State tomorrow night without the coach.
Theme for the Neon is national defense.
Personality ...
Student Council passes budget of $9,695 with increased allotments for The Jambar and The Neon.
The second annual art show receives acclaim at Strouss-Hirshberg Showing.
Editorial comments on VJ Day and the bronze plaque ...
The Faculty Senate recommended passage of the 11 Point Statement on Violence. Dr. Fred L. Hadsel of the U.S. State Department, was slated to speak on campus. Campus planners were hired to begin working on campus development. ...
The parking deck on Lincoln Avenue was opened in a ceremony attended by President Pugsley and other dignitaries. OEA awaited a court decision concerning the release of YSU salary information. Students and administrators ...
The University's television studio is closed and its production equipment is auctioned off. President Coffelt assures the public that the Pollock House will not be razed to build a high-tech center. George Gallup Jr will ...
Governor Celeste will visit campus. Randall Robinson speaks against African apartheid. The Women's Center gives a schedule of activities. Students run WUGS music radio station. The men's basketball makes the playoffs.
The Presidential Advisory Search Committee narrows the search from 8 to 3 candidates.
Dr. G.L. Mears, the budget director, claims despite money woes budget will balance.
YSU student, Shawn Patton, was arrested on campus ...
New Student Assistance Center will help Non-traditional students and meet their needs.
Student H. LaVerne Kimbrough dies from congestive heart failure. The University will honor her with a posthumous bachelor of arts ...
YSU students go hungry for 30 hours to fight hunger for the needy.
Article on Dr. William Greenway.
The second annual Mad About the Arts will be held at the McDonough Museum.
Liz Hauger became the all-time leading scorer ...
Police press for prolonged sentence for Thomas Trefat who has been breaking into cars around campus since 1992.
Maag computer lab takes pressure off of deadlines.
Jambar interviews black faculty committed to diversity ...
YSU will be one of 85 universities in the country to offer a nationally recognized certificate for non-profit leadership.
YSU industrial engineering students received high recognition at a national convention earlier this ...
President designee, Dr. Cynthia Anderson, holds her first press conference since being nominated. Professors voice concerns about students on blog called Rate Your Students. A new partnership between YSU and Norther States ...
The Board of Trustees announce a tuition increase for fall 2014. YSU students Brian Alls and Jessie Tuscano co-founded Bravura 3-D, a manufacturing technology company that is currently developing a low-cost 3-D printer.AGB ...
Angela Burt-Murray speaks about social media, race and gender as part of the University's Black History Month celebration. The YSU Chapter of No Labels, a national movement that strives to build a cooperative government, ...
YSU detects COVID-19 on campus through wastewater testing. Lit Youngstown offers the "New Book News" series virtually via Zoom and features writers whose new books were published during the pandemic. The YSU Center for ...
Miss Leona Casey will reign as Queen of the 9th annual Mardi Gras celebration sponsored by the Newman Club.
Student Council approved Phi Sigma Epsilon's request to affiliate with Sigma Phi Epsilon national social ...
Religious Emphasis Week was scheduled, beginning February 28th. In accordance with a directive from the Secretary of the Army, advanced ROTC cadets would take 20 percent of instruction in non-military subjects, such as ...
The NAACP stages a march to the Mahoning County Courthouse, which included students from several YU student organizations. The head of the YU chapter of the NAACP, Ron Daniels, was scheduled to present a talk about events ...