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  • Carpenter, Amy (1986-07-24)
    After 18 years of service to YSU, Dr. Martin Greenman announces his retirement. He first came to YSU in 1968 and served as chairman of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department.
  • Unknown author (1967-10-27)
    Planning for YSU's new $3.5 million Physical Education Building was highlighted.
  • Unknown author (2005-09-13)
    [Picket line photographs taken during the strike].
  • Abdelrasul, Maysoon; Griesemer, Daniel (2004-08-26)
    "Mosaic in Metal," one of 31 Penguin Parade sculptures, is stolen from the campus core. YSU police are investigating.
  • Slovan, Chuck (1994-11-22)
    Ted Pedas announced his retirement as planetarium lecturer after 25 years of service at YSU. Pedas received awards from NASA and other government agencies for his work in promoting space science and wrote a weekly column ...
  • Rodgers, Bill (2005-07-07)
    The Ward Beecher Planetarium's renovation is made possible by a $750,000 grant from the Ward Beecher and the Florence Simon Beecher Foundations. This is the first renovation since 1986.
  • Unknown author (1932-11-18)
    The Jambar printed a tribute to Leonard T. Skeggs and his work in founding Youngstown College. Skeggs was general secretary of the Youngstown YMCA and arranged the purchase of the J. C. Wick property, upon which the College ...
  • Gomez, Henry; Olin, Angela (2002-04-04)
    In an effort to coordinate master plans, YSU and the city of Youngstown have hired Hunter Morrison for two days per week. It is hoped that Morrison will help the university and the city to develop a better working relationship ...
  • Gulas, Greg (1976-11-09)
    Plans were unveiled for raising $3 million for the construction of a sports complex on the YSU campus.
  • Quinn, Mary Kay (1983-09-23)
    Plans and a scale model of YSU’s new high technology building (Meshel Hall) were unveiled. The $12 million structure was scheduled to open in late fall, 1985
  • Unknown author (1971-10-19)
    A court-appointed arbiter who heard the case of the non-renewal of Assistant Professor Bhagwati P.K. Poddar's contract found that the university's reasons for its actions were supportable by factual evidence and not motivated ...
  • Unknown author (1972-08-10)
    An attempt by Dr. Bhagwati P.K. Poddar to file a civil action suit in order to prevent YSU from terminating his teaching contract was denied by the U.S. District Court in Cleveland. The court found no violations of either ...
  • Hall, Gary E. (The Jambar, 1990-09-19)
    YSU police chief Robert T. Robinson submitted his resignation effective September 27, 1990. Having served in this capacity for 18 months, Robinson offered no explanation for his decision.
  • Unknown author (1986-01-10)
    19-year old YSU student Gina Tenney was found dead in the Mahoning River on December 30, 1985. The Mahoning County Coroner ruled that the cause of death was strangulation. Tenney was the vice-chairman of Student Council ...
  • Unknown author (1967-01-13)
    Youngstown University announced plans for a new police science program designed to fill a gap in trained law enforcement personnel. It would also offer in-service training for area police departments. The police science ...
  • Unknown author (1968-03-08)
    YSU announced the creation of a new Police Science department.
  • Unknown author (1964-05-08)
    The Social Sciences Club at Youngstown University held its first mock Republican Party convention in Strouss Auditorium with 400 persons in attendance. Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith was "nominated" for President, with ...
  • Unknown author (1950-09-29)
    The opening of Pollock Hall to Youngstown College students for social group meetings was announced. Constructed in 1890, the structure was acquired by YoCo in April 1950. In addition to social rooms, the third floor of the ...
  • Unknown author (1976-10-19)
    At the behest of YSU's Army ROTC program, the university investigated the condition of Pollock House. Afterward, $8,000 was allocated for the renovation of the building.
  • Unknown author (1941-11-26)
    Patricia, a live female penguin, was adopted by Youngstown College as a mate for YoCo's (second) official live mascot, Pete Penguin.

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