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The Collegiate Challenge - June 8, 1984
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 22, and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on new student president Michael A. Webster; the Spring Student Recognition Ceremony; the Music Department's production of musical comedy Kittiwake Island.
Also includes editorials on making change, going home after growing up; comics; a thank you from outgoing student president Bill Bruzas; list of spring quarter graduates; review of the film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; ads and classified ads; entertainment column on John Lennon and the origin of the column's name (Soundandvision); review of the Roger Waters album The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; a photo collage of campus fashion; letter to the editor regarding classical music; brief sports news on the women's tennis team, men and women's track, men's baseball; men's baseball final seasons statistics.
Announcements and campus ads include reduced pricing for the motorcycle safety course; call for information on a disappeared clutch of baby robins; call for members of Students for Social Responsibility in the fall, especially those interested in the anti-nuclear movement; an end of school concert by Serviceman; open paid positions for the Activities Team.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Cathryn Shipley; features editor Lance Weller; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Robert Redeagle; business manager Keri Siler; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Tom Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton.
The Collegiate Challenge - May 25, 1984
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 21 (actually issue 22), and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on the illegal drug trade; the history of cocaine; Outstanding Student of the Year finalists Beckie Summers, Mark Woodward, and June Veach; drug abuse and treatment; President Dr. Carl Opgaard's reflection on the student conduct and grade forgery incident; the Board of Trustees study session including discussion of small business education, a new child care center for developmentally disabled children; the horticulture class and plant sale; the appointment of new trustees M. Harvey Segall and Dr. Terry L. Smith; golf team member Jim Cayton going to the state tournament and other team news.
Also includes editorials on the student conduct and grades issue, drugs at concerts; comics; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; sports editorial on the Edmonton Oilers winning the Stanley Cup; ads and classified ads.
Announcements and campus ads include Challenge contents; call for information on a disappeared clutch of baby robins; a cafeteria BBQ with music by guitarist Steve Curtis; open applications for Challenge editor position; the Music Department production of Kittiwake Island.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
The Collegiate Challenge - May 17, 1984
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 21, and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on a College Council meeting hosting speakers on the risks of allowing smoking in public places; student president Bill Bruzas planning a meeting with an Assistant Attorney General to discuss the student conduct hearing issue; the Womenomics Fifth Annual Professional Women's Symposium; anthropology and sociology instructor Bob Adams and his upcoming sabbatical; the upcoming Pierce Transit Third Annual Bus Roadeo; cafeteria concerts by The Allies and Ebb -n- Flo; the science of color; forms of entertainment in the Republic of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso).
Also includes call for information on a disappeared clutch of baby robins; editorials on the weather, the style of young executives; a story in the style of H.P. Lovecraft; a review of the Eurythmics concert; review of the TV program "V - The Final Battle"; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; TCC's Private Pilot Ground School; sports editorial on the Soviet Union not participating in the Summer Olympics; baseball golf, and tennis team standings; ads and classified ads; brief sports updates on men's baseball, women's tennis, men's golf, and the track team.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
Student International Cookbook
This multilingual cookbook was compiled by the TCC International Students Organization in 1978, and features recipes by students from Austria, China, France, Germany, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Mexico, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Thailand, USA, USSR, and Vietnam. Each recipe is presented bilingually, in English and in the student's native language.
The Collegiate Challenge - May 12, 1969
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IV, number 20 (actually the 21st issue of the academic year) and is eight pages.
Content notice: This issue contains several instances of the N word on page four.
This issue contains stories on students delivering the Obi Society's 11 demands to Dr. Ford's office, a meeting between Obi and the Board to review the demands; a Law Day panel discussion featuring Pierce County Prosecutor Ron Hendry, lawyers Jack Tanner, Henry Haas, Tom Fogg; Soloman "Scooter" Akins speaking on San Francisco State College Black Student Union's strike for a Black studies program; Dr. Ford's thoughts on what TCC has already made progress on from the Obi Society's demands; a tax on illegal transfer of cannabis; Obi Society's formation to combat institutionalized racism; enrollment numbers; Dr. Spock speaking at the University of Puget Sound on the Vietnam War; formation of the Communications Club and a plan for a radio station; Seattle filmmaker Beau Buchanan; a tutoring program in Ruston; the volcanic Ape Caves in Skamania County; the Virginia V cruise and Bainbridge Island dance; an upcoming concert by Three Dog Night, Spring, Dawn, and Jim Winkler at the Tacoma Sports Arena.
Also includes editorials affirming the Obi Society demands, demanding the library carry copies of all class reading material, discussing Muhammed Ali's suspension from the Muslim religion and Black athletes, discussing Christianity and whiteness; letters to the editor on the Safeway grapes boycott, clarifying the Political Science Forum's stance on the boycott; a request for blood donations for cafeteria cook Mable Kiniry; a copy of the Obi's Society's 11 demands; a statement by an Obi member on possible further action if demands unmet; a defense of student activism; Art and Literary Supplement with poetry, drawings; activities calendar; campus news.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Carl Zook; managing editor Don Swanson; associate editor Tom Ries; business manager Nils Olson; Art & Literary Supplement editor Jerry Gollinger; sports editor Dennis Howes; copy editor Hallis Morgan; feature editor Grant Fjermedal; chief photographer Philmore Appling; photographers Phillip Appling, Richard Frank, Scott Stephen, Mike Hughes, Frank Flemming; reporters Bill Johnston, Terry Rice, Doug Jacques, John Kelly, John Terrien, J. D. Seidel, Penny Meyers, Dave Workman, Dick Delin; circulation Peggy Loverin; advisor Dale Wirsing; secretary Pat Loth.