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  • Unknown author (1962-05-11)
    Nine YU students were named to the Gould Society, the university-wide honorary organization. The Dana School of Music announced that it would present Bach’s “The Passion According to St. John.” Graduation was announced for ...
  • Unknown author (1958-11-07)
    Clifford F. Hood, the president of U.S. Steel, was selected to deliver the address before the Golden Academic Convocation. The University planned a general open house in commemoration of the anniversary. The remnant of a ...
  • Unknown author (1958-11-14)
    The public was invited to the University’s 50th Anniversary Open House. Technical and scientific exhibits were displayed. A space satellite exhibit was also planned. Honorary degrees were planned for William H. Ramage, ...
  • Unknown author (1958-11-21)
    Hundreds visited the University’s 50th Anniversary Open House, with the exhibit provided by the U.S. Army being the most popular, due chiefly to its work in missile and space technologies. The subject of courtesy was ...
  • Unknown author (2000)
    Missing Issue.
  • Unknown author (1967-04-14)
    Statehood for YU was approved by the Ohio House of Representatives. It was revealed that the Student Security Office was running illegally, without the consent of Student Council. The Students and Faculty for Peace (SFP) ...
  • Unknown author (1958-04-18)
    The Dana School of Music announces its upcoming musical, “Die Freischutz,” a romantic opera by Carl Maria von Weber. Phi Gamma planned its 12th Annual Popularity Dance, while the IFC sponsored a campaign to raise money ...
  • Unknown author (1968-02-02)
    R. Buckminster Fuller, the inventor of the geodesic dome, was the third Skeggs Lecturer. Vance Packard, liberal and author, was scheduled to speak in March 1968. A six-member board was formed to accredit a graduate school.. ...
  • Unknown author (1963-02-15)
    An allotment of $1,333,518 by the Federal Government, through Congressman Michael J. Kirwan’s office, permitted the University to undertake detailed planning of the first 16 acres in YU proposed 58-acre redevelopment plan. ...
  • Unknown author (1993-02-26)
    Jesse Jackson Jr. spoke at Kilcawley Center's Chestnut Room. Due to YSU budget cuts, students will have to sacrifice an important internships program and a piece of literature memorabilia. One-on-One with Student Government ...
  • Unknown author (1957-03-15)
    The YU Basketball Team was lauded, having won the right to compete at the NAIA national basketball tournament. This was the first time that a YU varsity sports team ever competed on a national level. Basketball coach Dom ...
  • Unknown author (1967-05-05)
    The Young Republicans held a symposium on the war in Southeast Asia. 350 attended a symposium on the military draft, while 50 attended a symposium sponsored by the NAACP.
  • Unknown author (1968-05-10)
    Student government presidential elections were announced for the following week. A petition originating with the Jambar was sent to Youngstown City Council in protest over city parking policies. Rev. Wiliam Sloane Coffin, ...
  • Unknown author (1967-05-12)
    The Student Council election was held, with light turn-out at the polls on the first of two days of balloting. The Ohio Senate passed statehood for Youngstown University. Denny LaRue was removed as chairman of the Student ...
  • Unknown author (1966-05-13)
    Student Council member Denny LaRue exposed the existence of a “political coalition” within the Theta Chi social fraternity. Jack Murphy and Jerry Singer were chosen to head up campus publications. Senior Class President ...
  • Unknown author (1968-10-03)
    The YSU Campus welcomed its new class of freshmen. The Jambar begins the school year by using new IBM typesetting equipment. Ohio Attorney General William B. Saxbe was scheduled to speak on campus. Vice President John ...
  • Unknown author (1963-10-11)
    Student Council endorsed State Issue No. 1 unanimously. The election of Mary Ann Loncar as 1963 Homecoming Queen was announced. The work of NASA was presented in a feature article and the music of Bob Dylan was profiled. ...
  • Unknown author (2022-10-13)
    Helen K. Lafferty was appointed interim president of Youngstown State University, effective February 01, 2023. Erik Engartner, the owner of The Wickyards, is hosting the venue's first haunted house every weekend leading ...
  • Unknown author (1966-10-14)
    Theodore C. Sorensen, Special Counsel to the late President John F. Kennedy, was scheduled to speak at Stambaugh Auditorium. Beauty contestant Sandra Sarosy, a YU sophomore, was profiled. Public censorship was discussed. ...
  • Unknown author (1959-10-30)
    The Drama Department announced the presentation of its Family Plays series, produced in conjunction with the Ohio Division of Mental Health & Hygiene. Sixty performances were planned. A new look for the Horizon was announced. ...

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