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  • Unknown author (1975-04-01)
    This was the traditional April Fools edition of the Jambar, entitled “The Slambar.”
  • Unknown author (1976-04-01)
    This was the traditional April Fools edition of the Jambar (entitled “the Skumbar”)
  • Unknown author (1977-04-01)
    This was the traditional “April Fool’s Edition,” entitled “The Jumbler.”
  • Unknown author (1978-04-01)
    This was the traditional April Fool’s edition, this year called the “Jamit”.
  • Unknown author (1980-04-01)
    This was the special April Fool’s edition of the Jambar, entitled “The Slumbar.”
  • Unknown author (1980-04-01)
    Fee increases were proposed for the 1980-81 academic year. Parking violations for the previous year amounted to $41,000. Dean of Student Affairs, Charles McBriarty, announced that no more money could be spent on student ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-01)
    This is the annual April Fool’s edition of The Jambar (called The Scumbar).
  • Unknown author (1974-04-02)
    The newly-remodeled Kilcawley Center opens after many delays. A dean was sought for the new joint medical school. Army ROTC was reaffirmed as a substitute for some general academic requirements. Student Council sought a ...
  • Unknown author (1976-04-02)
    Bill Brown announces that he will not run for president of Student Government again. The computer center was to be relocated to the new Technical & Community College building. Faculty evaluations caused consternation. Site ...
  • Unknown author (1982-04-02)
    After 39 years of coaching basketball and baseball, Dominic Rosselli announced his retirement. Irving Howe, noted critic and author, spoke out against totalitarianism in a lecture in Kilcawley Center, and later on immigrant ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-03)
    Student Council finalized election plans. Skeggs Lecturer Dr. Clark Kerr was set to provide his talk. The Jambar was rated “First Class” by the Associated Collegiate Press. Business seminars were planned, dealing with word ...
  • Unknown author (1978-04-03)
    Remodeling of campus buildings proceeded apace. Dr. Humphrey assumed his duties and financial vice president. A YSU coed competed in a contest sponsored by Mademoiselle magazine. The YSU Credit Union sought to boost ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-03)
    Automated parking was to being in the Wick Avenue parking deck in the fall. Speakers slated for the spring Special Lecture Series included Shere Hite, William Manchester, Erich von Daniken, and Dr. Reinhold Aman. History ...
  • Unknown author (1981-04-03)
    Student Government president Ray Nakley addressed the concerns of a small group of students in Kilcawley Center. Dean H. Robert Dodge (School of Business) terminated 17 student assistants, due to budgetary reasons. The ...
  • Unknown author (1975-04-04)
    The YSU-OEA executive committee approved student evaluations of faculty. A former president of the National Organization of Women was to speak on feminism. Meanwhile, a third “Campus Day for Women” was planned, and the ...
  • Unknown author (1980-04-04)
    Students prepared to celebrate the sixth anniversary of Kilcawley Center. The first in a series of articles on student protests and demonstrations was printed. Results of a poll were released indicated student study habits. ...
  • Unknown author (1974-04-05)
    The Academic Senate discussed the proposed fine arts degree. Dr. Stephen Sniderman was named assistant to the dean of graduate studies, while Drs. Lowell Satre (History) and Stephen Hanzely (Physics & Astronomy) were named ...
  • Unknown author (1977-04-05)
    The campus prepared for “Science Fiction Week.” Author Isaac Asimov was announced as a scheduled speaker. The Art department presented a puppet show depicting the story of a 12th Century European prince. A Tay-Sachs disease ...
  • Unknown author (1979-04-06)
    University officials question the student dropout rate previously announced. A student graphic arts exhibition was held. An “ice cream orgy” was planned to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Kilcawley Center. YSU’s nuclear ...
  • Unknown author (1973-04-06)
    YSU-OEA sought a strike vote from its membership due to stalled contract negotiations. Funding for the new University-Community Daycare center was placed in limbo until the University’s Budget Committee could exercise its ...

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