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Title
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 21, 1969
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Description
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Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume V, number 7 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on council provided by a lawyer from the state Attorney General's Office regarding the suspension of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) for their leaflet distribution; an upcoming appearance by civil rights leader and first black mayor of Fayette, Miss. Charles Evers; Titan men's basketball new season; University of Washington Huskies football; end of cross country season; Sports Car Club news, including an upcoming Autocross Olympics and new safety rules; the history of US involvement in Vietnam; the Drama Department's production of Dracula.
Also includes exam schedule; announcements of the Forensics team hosting a tournament, deadline for the Activities Scholarship; editorial on Tacoma City Councilmember A. M. Zatkovitch commending a speech against the press by Vice President Spiro Agnew; letters to the editor responding to the Easy Rider film review in a previous issue, expressing disappointment in the Vietnam Forum; comics; poetry; a photo series of Pike Place Market; "With My Boots On" column, including review of a "Thank a Yank" rally.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College.
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Subject
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College student newspapers and periodicals
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Community colleges
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Creator
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Associated Students of Tacoma Community College
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Source
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Tacoma Community College Archives, Special Collections Library
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Publisher
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Tacoma Community College Archives
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Date
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1969-11-21
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Contributor
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Vigus, Marshall
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Ries, Tom
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Workman, Dave
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Woodward, Harry
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Taylor, Chris
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Winsor, Harry J.
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Wurl, Mike
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Winter, Tom
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Rights
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Use is governed by Tacoma Community College's Creative Commons Copyright policy requiring attribution and share-alike intentions.
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Format
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PDF
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Language
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English
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Identifier
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TCCAL_CC-19691121_CollegiateChallenge
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Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)
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Type
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newspapers