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  • Unknown author (1967-05-12)
    The Ohio State Senate passed a bill that would make The Youngstown University into a state-supported institution.
  • Durbin, Tela (1998-06-02)
    The Academic Senate approved a model for a new General Education Requirements scheme; it will go into effect in the fall of 2000.
  • Unknown author (1968-02-16)
    The lobby of Kilcawley Center was the scene of a near riot as students who supported the war in Vietnam upset a table staffed by Students and Faculty for Peace. Anti-war literture was destroyed and SFP members present were ...
  • Unknown author (1971-05-07)
    More than 1300 people participated in a memorial rally in the Kilcawley amphitheatre at YSU and over 750 in an antiwar rally held on Central Square in downtown Youngstown. Al Shipka, head of the local AFL-CIO Council, was ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-13)
    The Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA) announced a special 19-passenger shuttle bus has been purchased for a new route between the YSU campus and downtown.
  • Unknown author (1964-01-10)
    Harry Meshel, a member of the YU Business Administration faculty, was appointed secretary to Youngstown's mayor, Anthony B. Flask. In addition to Meshel, five other Youngstown University alumni or former students were ...
  • Unknown author (2000-04-04)
    Clipping from "The Jambar" depicting former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher speaking at Powers Auditorium as a Skeggs Lecturer. A second photograph portrays a number of local Irish Nationalists who protested Lady ...
  • Unknown author (1952-10-17)
    David P. Skeggs was selected to chair the Youngstown College Art Department. Skeggs had exhibited his work at more than twenty-five galleries and won many awards. He was the son of the late Leonard T. Skeggs who, as head ...
  • Calko, Jim (2001-06-28)
    The family of Clarence R. Smith, Sr. has donated his personal collection of rocks, gems, and minerals to YSU. A museum to display the collection is located in Moser Hall.
  • Turocy, Rebecca (1977-04-22)
    The long career of Mary B. Smith was highlighted. During her years of service at YSU, Smith served as head of the health and physical education departments, recorder, university registrar and director of career planning ...
  • Harrington, Kristine (1989-10-06)
    Severe restrictions were placed on smoking on campus as part of the new agreement concluded between the faculty union and the YSU administration. Some students viewed the smoking ban with mixed feelings, claiming that they ...
  • Unknown author (1962-04-06)
    YU students walked out of the campus snack bar and staged a boycott of the facility. Complaints included unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, and insufficient lavatories. John P. Gillespie, Dean of Men, addressed these ...
  • Foley, J. Michael (1966-10-07)
    Philip A. Snyder, former director of public information at Westminster College, was appointed director of public relations at Youngstown University. Raised in Youngstown, Snyder was a 1952 alumnus of YU.
  • Unknown author (1935-09-18)
    A comprehensive group study plan was offered by the Youngstown College Social Science Department.
  • Moore, Clarence (1984-10-26)
    A fire broke out in the chemical engineering lab of the Engineering Sciences Building. The blaze was caused by soybean oil that had been ignited during an experiment. No one was injured and the building was evacuated.
  • Unknown author (1987-06-02)
    The YSU Peace Pole is dedicated on the campus core. The pole was provided by Cooperative Campus Ministry.
  • Unknown author (1938-01-12)
    Elizabeth Lloyd donated a display case of geological and zoological specimens to the Youngstown College Biology Department. Lloyd was a teacher at the Market Street School, a member of the Youngstown Nature Club, and a ...
  • Unknown author (1942-01-14)
    Due to the entry of the United States into the Second World War, Youngstown College president Howard W. Jones announced the cancellation of spring vacation. This action was part of a national defense plan orchestrated by ...
  • Unknown author (1950-12-15)
    Major Robert S. Stacy, professor of military science and tactics with Youngstown College's ROTC detachment, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel by the Department of the Army.
  • Kachurek, Sandy (1977-10-07)
    It was announced that the program to procure nearly $13 million for the sports complex was almost complete. Construction on the YSU stadium was set to begin in the spring of 1978.

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