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Title
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 9, 1973
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Description
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Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VIII, number 18 and is eight pages.
Content notice: This issue includes an editorial on page 2 with a header that references sexual assault, but the topic of the editorial is in fact campus governance. At the same time, a course on sexual assault education and relief is described on page 8.
This issue contains stories on Philip Long speaking on taxes and his fight with the IRS; student senate news, including controversy over senate service awards; work to form a Native American organization on campus; the delayed Student Union Building, including sketches from architects Swedberg & Associates; Richard Perkins' Biology 100 students surveying China Lake in an attempt to save it from development; upcoming small business management courses; the General Geological Field Excursion summer course led by Dr. Jack Hyde; the Allied Nursing program; the Titan men's basketball team taking third in the state championship, Maynard Brown being named to the all-tournament team; the forensics / debate team making history in the Linfield College Tournament of Champions; opposition to a proposal statewide athletic commission; the tennis team; University of Puget Sound's Project Upward Mobility, which trains women for higher education administration.
Also includes editorial criticizing language in the re-accreditation study report regarding student and faculty advocacy; letters to the editor seeking feedback from students who are living in communes, expressing frustration with class schedules for the next quarter; ads and classified ads; winter quarter examination schedule; course descriptions for sections of Human Relations 299, with topics including sexuality, masculinity, women's anger and liberation, sexual assault relief, non-violent protest, and contemporary indigenous issues.
Announcements include new Political Science 206 course on western Europe, a screening of Gene Wilder film Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx, the deadline to settle library accounts, call for blood donations to support art instructor Frank Dippolito's daughter Jennifer, a Sports Car Club meeting, a Phi Theta Kappa bookswap, the printmaking class exhibit and art sale, the Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP) legislative liaison office, visits by University of Washington and Fort WRight College representatives, Christian Science Informal Group meetings.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Gene Achziger; associate editor John Wiley; business/ad manager Tom Pantley; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Steve Bloom; reporters Bonnie Ando, Mary Brennan, Paul Eggers, Dolores Hill, Jose Longoria, Molly Corneal, Neena Pellegrini, Vincent Stewart, Ron Hale, Barbara Burke, Debra Campbell, John Carman; photographers Mark Malloy, Diane Henley; secretary Jean Seaburg; advisor Dennis Hale.
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Subject
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College student newspapers and periodicals
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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1973-03-09
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Contributor
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Wiley, John
Achziger, Gene
Sperber, Mae T.
Williams, Rich
Bloom, Steve
Pellegrini, Neena
Hyde, Jack
Allen, Tom
Burke, Barb
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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-19730309_CollegiateChallenge
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Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)