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Title
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 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 16 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on the founding of TCC; a bomb threat to Buildings 7 and 8; a new "Advising Disclaimer" form to waive advisor services for students; a memorandum of understanding between TCC and the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints regarding property usage; history instructor Dr. Ron Magden; TCC occupational programs; former US Army Intelligence Major Wayne Sulo Aho speaking on UFOs; an art exhibit in the library by Paul Michael's Art 100-A class; the annual Health Fair; women's basketball team news, including win against University of Puget Sound, loss to Green River and end of their season; the beginning of baseball season; the need for more participants in spring athletics teams; senior students in the Life Long Learning program; English instructor Georgia McDade's field trips to the Ashland Shakespeare Festival.
Also includes a photo of instructor Monty Jones at his surprise birthday party; table of contents; editorial on campus parking color coding; "Political Beat" column on various political news, including Panama Canal treaty amendments, a Supreme Court ruling on a labor dispute with J.P. Stevens and Co., Tacoma school levies; letters to the editor regarding student government, an increase in the student Service and Activities fees, disagreeing with the dismissal of Program Assistant Patricia Mullen; "Veterans Corner" column on life insurance; updates on the New Year's resolution holders; factoids; ads and classified ads; intramural bowling standings; Challenge poll on TCC; final examination schedule.
Announcements include Human Service Worker program application deadlines; schedule for University of Puget Sound representatives visits; a Seattle Art Museum (SAM) sponsored appraisal event; a South and Southeastern Asian sculpture exhibit at SAM; a performances by flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal, jazz band the Crusaders at the Seattle Opera House; rock concert by Nazareth at the Seattle Center Arena; concert by Karla Bonoff at the Paramount Northwest Theatre; the founding of the Women's Center in Building 7; discount airline fares between Seattle and Spokane.
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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1978-03-10
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Contributor
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Gordon, Kelly
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Gilbert, Mary Jo
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Fick, Ted
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Nester, Joanne
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Donaldson, Scott
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Mason, Pamela K.
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Uhrich, Neil
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McBride, Tom
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Hamack, Rich
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Carter, Lorrie
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Smith, Benjamin
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Duvall, Pakawan
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O'Neal, Lacey
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Hunt, Steve
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Lewis, Rick
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Anderson, Kathy
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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-19780310_CollegiateChallenge
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Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)