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Title
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 10, 1978
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Description
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Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 14, number 13 and is eight pages.
Content note: This issue contains use of outdated and now offensive language regarding disability on page 3.
This issue contains stories on a TCC Home and Family Life program parent discussion group; "mini-quarter" classes; the Medical Record Technician program receiving reaccreditation from the American Medical Association (AMA); an upcoming visit by new Tacoma mayor Mike Parker to a journalism class; art instructor Dr. Richard Rhea joining the Pacific Gallery Artists Open Exhibit jury; Washington Senator Warren G. Magnuson becoming chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee; comparison of TCC and Ft. Steilacoom Community College (FSCC); Oceanography 101 class field trips; a Student Programs sponsored jewelry display by D&C Silver in the library; Valentine's Day; new parking color coding; men's basketball team news, including win against Shoreline; women's basketball team loss to Centralia and win against Ft. Lewis; a golf team meeting; tutoring services.
Also includes table of contents; editorial on various civil rights organizations; "Council Beat" column on Tacoma City Council news, including staffing issues; updates on the New Year's Resolution holders; ads and classified ads; film review of Saturday Night Fever; poetry; "Veterans Corner" column on retirement cost of living adjustments; intramural bowling standings; crossword puzzle; TCC ad for television course "Tolstoy: The Great Russian Novelist" (English 197).
Announcements include faculty secretary Mildred Rohrs becoming a grandmother; activities from the TCC entertainment coordinator; an origami demonstration, jewelry display and sale in the library; a mime workshop; TCC tours of the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibit at Seattle Center; a performance by Jury's Irish Cabaret of Dublin at the Seattle Opera House; "George Segal: Pastels and Sculpture" art exhibition at the Seattle Center Seattle Art Museum (SAM) Modern Art Pavilion; a scene and costume design, "Art of Ancient Egypt" exhibits at SAM; the Regina Bauer Frankenberg Scholarship essay contest; open auditions for Stage 1 theatre company; available tax assistance; availability of financial aid applications; part time job openings at the Tacoma Narcotics Center and YWCA; call for volunteers for a Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon; book swap hours; a Veterans Club party; part-time jobs in Building 2A.
Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor C.P. Stancich; assistant editor Lorrie Carter; photography director Rich Hamack; business manager Ben Smith; sports editor Ted Fick; copy editor Kelly Gordon; reporters Kathy Anderson, Reggie Carpenter, Paul Gresham, Steve Hunt, Rick Lewis, Bob Manuel, Marilyn McKim, Doug Oxenford, John P. Peterson, John W. Peterson, Neil Uhrich, Quiency Walker, Sam Warren; photographers Pakawan Duvall, Mary Jo Gilbert, Rich Hamack, Lacey O'Neal, Kathy Anderson; layout Lorrie Carter, Ted Fick, Rich Hamack, Kelly Gordon, Rick Lewis, Doug Oxenford, John P. Peterson, John W. Peterson, Ben Smith, Chris Stancich, Neil Uhrich; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk; secretary Shirley Bell.
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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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1978-02-10
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Contributor
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Nadeau, Luciann Gill
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Carter, Lorrie
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Duvall, Pakawan
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Peterson, John "Pete"
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Anderson, Kathy
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Gilbert, Mary Jo
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Williams, Art
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Lewis, Rick
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Hamack, Rick
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Swanson, Tim
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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-19780210_CollegiateChallenge
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Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)