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  • Pennell, Joseph (1949-05-09)
    The college radio program, the YoCo Quarter Hour, celebrated its first anniversary. The show was broadcast over WKBN Radio on Saturday mornings and highlighted people and events relating to Youngstown College.
  • Deutsch, Matthew (1995-05-16)
    After 12 years as director of the Cooperative Campus Ministry (CCM) at YSU, the Rev. James E. Ray announced his retirment. Ray, a Presbyterian minister, began his campus ministry career in 1963 at the University of Illinois. ...
  • Dobran, Joni (1988-03-04)
    Campus reaction to the resignation of Dean Timothy Lyons is presented.
  • Powell, Jolene (2002-07-25)
    The freshman reading program begins this fall. The selected title will be used in several general education courses.
  • Grosso, Eric (2005-09-22)
    Monday marks the opening of the 67,000 square-foot $12.1 million dollar Andrews Student Recreation Center. In addition to non-stop exercise, the rec center offers a 53 foot climbing wall, jogging track and indoor basketball ...
  • Serroka, Kristen (2002-07-11)
    Susan Khawaja is retiring from the Center for International Studies and Programs. Khawaja has been the assistant director since 1978.
  • Unknown author (1961-05-05)
    A $15 million plan to expand Youngstown University was made public, calling for 19 new buildings and the acquisition of 82 additional acres for the campus. The plan was drawn up by H. L. McLean, YU's development consultant.
  • Unknown author (1972-02-29)
    In a letter sent by President Albert Pugsley to the Student Council and Student Government, he denied an immediate transfer of funds to support a day center and the Cooperative Campus Ministry. As a result, a request for ...
  • Gay, Pamela (1987-04-03)
    The Ohio Board of Regents approved a bachelor's degree in allied health. This would include students in respiratory therapy, emergency medical technology, and dental hygiene.
  • Shaulis, Sherri (The Jambar, 1992-02-07)
    YSU begins updating its registration procedures by converting to a computer-based, student-initiated system.
  • Unknown author (1987-12-04)
    Photograph of the Gina Tenney Memorial Sculpture at Bliss Hall.
  • Unknown author (1976-09-24)
    Phil Hirsh (sic), the director of Kilcawley Center, announced that the center's renovation was nearly complete.
  • Unknown author (1948-01-16)
    The Reverand Albert L. Linder of Mansfield, Ohio, accepted the post of minister to Protestant students at Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1966-04-01)
    The Reverend Burton N. Cantrell was named YU's new Protestant chaplain by the Youngstown Area Council of Churches.
  • Unknown author (1966-02-04)
    The Reverend Mark Campbell was appointed Orthodox Chaplain of Youngstown University by the Eastern Orthodox Clergy Association of Mahoning Valley. Previously, he served as advisor to YU's Eastern Orthodox Student Fellowship.
  • Unknown author (1961-11-17)
    City planners took under advisement a revised set of plans for the expansion of Youngstown University calling for the creation of a new campus in an area with 30 acres less than orignially proposed.
  • Melillo, Frank (1991-06-20)
    At an emergency Academic Senate meeting, a resolution was passed which condemned the YSU Board of Trustees for not following its own search criteria in choosing Attorney Paul Dutton as successor to outgoing president Neil ...
  • Unknown author (1966-03-11)
    Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes asked that the Youngstown University Board of Trustees consider plans to transform YU into a state university. The Governor's remarks came during groundbreaking ceremonies for YU's new school ...
  • Unknown author (1968-01-19)
    Rick Miller, director of the YSU Radio Show, and Bill Weimer, past director, informed "The Jambar" that a carrier current radio station could be set up at Youngstown State for under $700.
  • Unknown author (1965-03-19)
    RIL (Religion in Life), the Protestant Christian student group on the YU campus, changed its name to the UCCF (United Campus Christian Fellowship). It was believed that the new appellation would give the group a clearer ...

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