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The Collegiate Challenge - February 4, 1977Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 12 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Board of Trustees news, including the appointments of Mildred Jeynes and Sally Starke; non-profit Panel for Family Living supporting change for abusive or neglectful parents; a Child Care Center circus event; an upcoming performance by the singing-acting class; visits by numerous college and university representatives; a TV home study course in classic drama (English 289); the Book Swap; the Student Koalition of Indian Natives (SKIN) seeking to form an Indian student affairs office; upcoming Black Awareness Week events; availability of the International Student Identity Card; courses on stress, parenting; women's basketball team losses; security chief Stan Mowre; the bowling league; TCC theater director George Bolton; theater instructor Chuck Cline; the results of the student government and Program Board leadership retreat; commencement. Also includes table of contents; "Off the Top of My Head" column on snack food; ads and classified ads; editorial on editorials; comics; Crime on Campus column on thefts, vandalism, and a theft recovery; music reviews of Barclay James Harvest album "Octoberon" and Steve Hilage album "L"; book review of Karl Shapiro's Adult Bookstore; area concerts. Announcements include publication deadlines for community information; information on applying for student activities funds; various off-campus concerts and plays; an upcoming screening of the film The Man Who Skied Down Everest. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor John Garletts; campus editor Dan Long; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor David Webster; sports editor Mike Knighton; photography director Neil Herman; reporters Leslie Boone, Reginald Carpenter, Larry Cates, Diana Hibbs, Eleanor Hill, Steve Hunt, Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, William Moorer, Howard Schmidt, Michelle Shovlain, Benjamin Smith, Lila Lee Vigil, Scott Wellstandt, James O. Williams, Lorne Woods; photographers Larry Cates, Scott Wellsandt, Cran Wilkie, Pat Hurley; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 28, 1977Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 11 and is eight pages. Content notice: This issue contains a brief mention of suicide on page 4. This issue contains stories on the Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP); a Learning Assistance Committee meeting; a new state vehicle use policy; an upcoming seminar on "The Tenacity of Freedom" by University of Washington (UW) English professor Harold Simonson; underuse of Building 15 during reorganization transitions; the Women's Studies Program; GI Bill legislation changes; an Institute for Higher Education "Practitioners' Hall of Fame" showcase at their summer institute; an upcoming student government retreat; foreign language requirements for UW transfers; Music department head Dave Whisner; the upcoming Fine Arts department production of The Fantasticks; an art exhibit by Dan Freeman in the library; Student Programs Office Assistant II Mozena Gainer; a proposed federal bill on student activity fees allocations; the women's basketball team; the men's basketball team winning against Fort Steilacoom. Also includes quotations; table of contents; Crime on Campus column, including news of a karate tournament; ads and classified ads; editorial on the lounge candy machine; letters to the editor responding to the previous issue's article on capital punishment, discussing philosophy and black holes, pointing out typos in the previous issue; a review of the Great American Food and Beverage Co.; a review of the Al Stewart concert at Pacific Lutheran University; "Off the Top of My Head" column; a music review of Genesis album "Wind and Wuthering"; area concerts list. Announcements include community information publication deadlines; call for men's baseball players; a women's workshop in Spokane by the University of Alabama in Birmingham's Division of Special Studies; open applications for the 1977 Glamour Magazine Top Ten College Women Contest; availability of a tax guide for teachers; a macrame workshop; a concert by cellist Bill Wharton and pianist Dan Waddel. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor John Garletts; campus editor Dan Long; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor David Webster; sports editor Mike Knighton; photography director Neil Herman; reporters Steve Hunt, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, James O. Williams, Diana Hibbs, Eleanor Hill, Lorne Wood, Benjamin Smith, Reginald Carpenter, Leslie Boone, Lila Lee Vigil, Michelle Shovlain; photographers Larry Cates, Scott Wellsandt, Cran Wilkie, Pat Hurley; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 21, 1977Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 10 and is eight pages. Content notice: This issue contains extensive discussion of capital punishment on page 1. This issue contains stories on student opinions on capital punishment in light of the Gary Gilmore case (the first person to be executed since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976); the Food Service Operation no longer operating in a deficit; a new report from the Advisory Council on Community College Planning calling for cooperative action among educators; Los Unidos appealing their budget allocation; veterans attendance cards policies and due dates; the men's basketball team losing to Bellevue; Women's Studies courses and relevance to all genders; parking fees on campus; AWARE women's weekly rap sessions; available faculty fellowships for a Latin American summer program at Hamline University (St. Paul, Minn.); the Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm speaker event being canceled; casting for the drama production of A View from the Bridge; wargaming; registration extensions for Home and Family Life courses; Student Programs Advisor Troy Jella; upcoming opening of the new student lounges; the Student Health Center; summer jobs. Also includes quotations; table of contents; Crime on Campus column; new equipment in the Print Shop; the Budget Advisory Committee evaluating budget priorities for the next year; comics; last issue's crossword puzzle solution; ads and classified ads; editorial on cafeteria prices; letters to the editor criticizing the city of Seattle, thanking the Bookstore staff; review of the Antique Sandwich Shop; music reviews of a new Leo Kottke album and Santana album "Festival"; local concert listings; "Off the Top of My Head" column listing phobias. Announcements include degree application deadlines; new periodical in the library, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society; call for artists for the Challenge; bookstore hours; publication deadlines for community information; special courses for professionals at Pacific Lutheran University. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor John Garletts; campus editor Dan Long; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor David Webster; sports editor Mike Knighton; photography director Neil Herman; reporters Steve Hunt, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, James O. Williams, Diana Hibbs, Eleanor Hill, Lorne Wood, Benjamin Smith, Reginald Carpenter, Leslie Boone, Lila Lee Vigil, Michelle Shovlain; photographers Larry Cates, Scott Wellsandt, Cran Wilkie, Pat Hurley; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 14, 1977Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 9 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on community college trustees likely resigning due to a new financial disclosure law; the student senate loaning money to the Program Board for a Kool and the Gang concert; Curriculum Committee news; the book swap; cancellation of the Disneyland trip; the State Board for Community College Education recommending a tuition increase; the completion of the administration building move; winter quarter programming from the Student Programs Office; winter quarter student clubs plans, including news from Winter Sports Club, Student Koalition of Indian Natives (SKIN), Phi Theta Kappa; men's basketball news; non-credit and intramural sports; tryouts for the drama production of A View from the Bridge; a presentation by John Dean on his book Blind Ambition: The White House Years; a new Karate Club; the Long Range Planning Commission; an upcoming Veteran's Club party; Administration of Justice program head Keith Brightwell; a student government and Program Board retreat. Also includes quotations; "In this Issue" table of contents; a welcome column; Crime on Campus column on thefts and robberies over finals week and the break, lost and found items; editorial on the Program Board; comics; ads and classified ads; letter to the editor announcing tryouts for Sun Productions play We Will Suffer and Die If We Have To; reviews of the films King Kong (1977), The Seven Percent Solution, and The Pink Panther Strikes Again; a crossword puzzle; reviews of books The Secret Word is Groucho by Groucho Marks and Getting Even by Woody Allen; review of Isao Tomita electronic album of Gustav Holst's "The Planets". Announcements include associate degree application deadlines; upcoming area concerts; the Intercollegiate Press Bulletin higher education information compilation service; call for artists for the Challenge; deadlines for community information publication; a Baha'i Club observation of World Religion Day; an art exhibit by Dan Freeman in the library; student senator Diana Hibbs on evening duty; Phi Theta Kappa seeking alumni information. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor John Garletts; campus editor Dan Long; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor David Webster; sports editor Mike Knighton; photography director Neil Herman; reporters Steve Hunt, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, James O. Williams, Diana Hibbs, Eleanor Hill, Lorne Wood, Benjamin Smith, Reginald Carpenter, Leslie Boone, Lila Lee Vigil, Michelle Shovlain; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard; photographers Larry Cates, Scott Wellsandt, Cran Wilkie, Pat Hurley.
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The Collegiate Challenge - December 10, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 13 (actually volume 12), number 8 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the nearing completion of the interim student center; student government plans for winter quarter; the student senate investigating the Program Board; a Christmas charity drive and a dinner-dance; Washington Federation of Teachers President Al Brisbois opposing tuition increases; a Christmas candle-making workshop; the TCC extension campuses (McNeil, McChord Air Force Base, Purdy Women's Treatment Center, Fort Lewis, Tacoma County City Building); the full Medical Records Technology program graduating class passing the National Accreditation Exam; a proposed revenue plan for the student government; Northwest History instructor Murray Morgan; the Co-op Education program's instruction and job experience; the men's basketball team places seventh in the Bellevue Tip-Off Tournament; the International Students Organization (ISO); real estate program coordinator Ron Powell becoming Tacoma Pierce County Board of Realtors president; a sailing trip on the Yankee Trader; the success of the Christmas Crafts Fair; the Learning Assistance Committee meeting. Also includes cover image and table of contents; ads and classified ads; editorial thanking Challenge staff; letters to the editor regarding the Math Lab, responding to a previous letter about the possible Challenge name change, responding to criticism of a previous article, discussing the cafeteria; "Crime on Campus" column; a review of Wickline's Cascade Bluegrass and Natural Music Show; Veterans' Corner column on benefits, the Veterans Club; a group photo of the Challenge staff; a review of the film Carrie. Announcements include AWARE's Christmas raffle; a request for sending Christmas cards to McNeil students; call for Phi Theta Kappa alumni for a new mailing list; available information services from the Intercollegiate Press Bulletin; Disneyland trip deadline; a community Christmas dinner dance event at the Huntsman Restaurant; the Disneyland trip; call for new members of Phi Theta Kappa; a working man's history course; finals week free snacks in the library from the Program Board. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Opal Brown; Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Mike Knighton, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams; photographers Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - December 3, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 7 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on TCC joining a student discount program, Student Buying Power Cards; the upcoming book swap; Board of Trustees meeting news, including resignation of Trustee Lewis Hatfield; the student senate agreeing to videotape meetings; a new Tacoma Community House Asian Employment Project; Home and Family Life program courses; an indoor gardening demonstration by Ken Grassi and Bruce Walmer of Nature's Garden Shop; the swine flu vaccine clinic; the BMI Awards to Student Composers competition; College Council meeting news, including discussion of failed student activities; a teacher exchange with Mesa Community College (Arizona) of math teachers Don Poulson (MCC) and Joe Betz (TCC); a change in the community college operating budget request for the following year due to enrollment numbers; child care options and the TCC Child Care Center; winter concerts by the TCC jazz stage band, "Show-Pop" Choir, choir, and brass ensemble; Building 5A offices and services hours; the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges seeking a project director; the beginning of men's basketball season; cheerleader tryouts results; a new coed volleyball team; the end of cross country season. Also includes cover image and table of contents; a Disneyland photo promoting a trip over winter break; editorial on the money loaned to the administration by the student senate finally being returned; letters to the editor regarding the Challenge's potential name change, criticizing the Program Board; ads and classified ads; "Crime on Campus" column on thefts; Veterans' Corner column on tutoring benefits under the GI Bill; final examination schedule; quotations; a review of the film The Front; the need for volunteers at the Family Planning Clinic. Announcements include an upcoming presentation by University of Puget Sound Director of Community College Relations Jack McGee; new expository writing classes; a "Snowflake Boutique" craft sale; a gift wrapping workshop; screenings of Marx Brothers films Love Happy and A Night in Casablanca; a Seattle Brass Ensemble concert; a Christmas music concert by the TCC music department; an invitation to participate in Fort Lewis' 20-mile Bicentennial run. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Opal Brown; Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Mike Knighton, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams; photographers Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 19, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 6 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a new committee to review lab fees; the College Council meeting, including discussion of mini-courses; the Vehicle Procedure Policy; campus tree roots damaging the cafeteria's sewer drainage pipes; the Citizen's Task Force on Tuition and Fees Policy recommending a tuition increase; a macrame workshop; a TCC-sponsored Disneyland trip; issues with Program Board activities; a new "Technical and Report Writing" course (English 105/Engineering 131); the "Tutoring for Credit" course (Education 210); an upcoming craft sale; the Learning Assistance Center tutoring programs; "The Reading Lab' course; the upcoming "Wickline's Cascade Bluegrass and Natural Music Show"; the TCC Day Care Center; women's volleyball losses; the cross country team taking fifth place at the Region 1 Meet; the formation of this year's golf team, co-ed bowling team, and women's basketball team. Also includes ads and classified ads; editorial on the Program Board; a cut-out survey on Challenge content and a possible name change; letter to the editor criticizing the Financial Aid Program; Veterans' Corner column on regulation changes to the Veterans' Education and Employment Act of 1976; Crime on Campus column on robberies and thefts, vandalism; a review of the drama production The Serpent. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Opal Brown; Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Mike Knighton, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams; photographers Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 12, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on new literature courses "A Survey of Popular Fiction (English 232) and "Religious Themes in Literature" (English 233); progress on the Interim Student Center; Board of Trustees chair Ellen Pinto; ratification of the faculty contract; an upcoming swine flu vaccine clinic; library services during carpet replacement; the drama production of The Serpent; art faculty participating in an exhibit at University of Puget Sound's Ketteredge Art Gallery; performance of Nursing students on the licensing exam; art faculty serving as Tacoma Art Museum artists in residence; foreign students at TCC; Assistant Entertainment Chair Tom Birkeland; the expansion of Pacific Science Center's Laserium; upcoming concert "Wickline's Cascade Bluegrass and Natural Music Show"; the cross country team placing third at a meet; a new recycling program from the Friends of the Environment campus group; the women's volleyball team winning a match against Ft. Steilacoom; the "One Reel Vaudeville Show" performance. Also includes ads and classified ads; photos of various recent events; editorial on a possible tuition increase; cut-out poll on student finances; open letter responding to a previous issue's letter criticizing McNeil students; Crime on Campus column with various campus news; reviews of current release films Face to Face, All the President's Men, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Silent Movie, Logan's Run, and Alice in Wonderland. Announcements include an upcoming presentation by University of Puget Sound community college relations director Jack McGee; a clarification on the speed reading courses ad in the previous issue; timeline for publishing information in the Challenge; call for Jazz Workshop Band musicians; the feminist comedy performance by Patti Harrison and Robin Tyler. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Opal Brown; Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Mike Knighton, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams; photographers Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 5, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 4 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on high school completion program changes affecting TCC programs; the Board of Trustees meeting, including veteran enrollments, graduating nurses, and funding; the loan from the student government budget; upcoming conferences at the University of Washington Community College Development Center; the unsuccessful program to start a veteran's newspaper with Journalism 299; formative of the Curriculum Committee; the Long Range Planning Commission and its first meeting; the new College Council and its first meeting; an upcoming performance by feminist comedians Patti Harrison and Robin Tyler; a presentation by Socialist party governor candidate Patricia Bethard; an upcoming Educational Opportunity and Resource Center "Admissions Night"; a series of State Board for Community College Education public meetings; the upcoming drama production The Serpent; women's volleyball team losses; Forensics team performance at recent debate tournaments; the cross country team placing fourth at the Skagit Valley Invitational; winter quarter registration. Also includes ads and classified ads, including an ad for speed reading courses hosting at TCC; editorial on turnout at student elections and mismanagement; letters to the editor regarding support of the basketball team, thanks from the Student Apathy Party, and a response to a previous issue's criticism of McNeil students; student election results; Crime on Campus column on car thefts, traffic control, power outages; announcement of cheerleader tryouts; Veterans' Corner column thanking participants at the Veterans Club party, reporting officer elections; a review of the film Face to Face. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Opal Brown; Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Mike Knighton, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams; photographers Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 22, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 3 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on lack of student awareness of student government; work to formalize a student grievance process; a proposal for student buying cards with built-in discounts; replacement of the McNeil Steering Committee chair due to his removal from McNeil; evening student liaison Diana Hibbs; an upcoming concert by vocalist Roald Reitan; the new Medical Assistant Program; student ID cards; TCC being contracted to manage the Metropolitan Development Council's Afro-American Culture Center for Services in the Black Community; economics instructor Gary E. Sigmen; a presentation by William Geraway on "Crime and Punishment in America"; the cross country team placing third at a meet; the women's volleyball team winning a match against Ft. Steilacoom. Also includes a cover image comic of the "typical TCC voter" depicting an ostrich with its head in sand; cover table of contents; student senate candidate statements and photos; ads and classified ads; editorial on advertising and student engagement; guest editorial from new Dean of Student Services Dr. Richard Batdorf on changes at TCC; letters to the editor regarding student elections and bias against McNeil candidates; two letters by former McNeil Steering Committee chair Ron Johnson, addressing his transfer to a facility in Lompoc (California); "Crime On Campus" column discussing police privileges; Veteran's Corner column on a Veteran's Club party and regular meetings; a review of the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail; a metaphorical piece on marbles. Announcements include film screenings of Frankenstein, Magical Mystery Tour, Beatles at Shea Stadium, and short Braverman's Condensed Cream on Beatles; an indigenous craft workshop; a political forum for Congressional office; performances by One Reel Vaudeville Co.; graduation application deadlines. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Opal Brown; Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Mike Knighton, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams; photographers Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 15, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 2 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on re-funding of the work study program; the Health Services center and its relocation on campus; upcoming student elections; a new funding plan from student president Irish McKinney; new Child Care Center Director and Family Life Coordinator Pat Schuman; student apathy; the Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP) Resource Center moving to TCC; the purchase of a piano for McNeil Island music classes; the reschedule of a canceled luau; new choir director Gene Nelson; the new cross country team; women's volleyball team losses; grammar; open scholarships from the Pacific Area Travel Association. Also includes a cover table of contents; comics; ads and classified ads; editorial on the student government deficit; letters to the editor on the differences between TCC and university, a double-booked campus space, calling for vegetarian activists; ads; photography, poetry; Crime on Campus column on library thefts, dead car batteries, parking tickets; reviews of the film Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper and the Stewball folk music concert; Veterans Corner column on a school program extension and benefit increases. Announcements include an upcoming swine flu vaccine clinic; policy for community outreach publications; a Music Club meeting; a political forum; a Winslow Homer woodcut art exhibit in the library; a film screening of Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Jack Hyde and Albert Eggers speaking about Mt. Baker on a TV program; a presentation on chemical engineering by University of Washington professor Bruce Finlayson; an AWARE "rap group" forum; a voice recital by Roald Reitan; public hearings by the Governor's Commission for Constitutional Alternatives; intramural bowling team openings. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Steve Grandle; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Leslie Boone, Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Blake Enigh, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams, Opal Brown, Mike Knighton; photographers Art Jones, Andy Bartlett, Dan Grubb, Neil Herman, Scott Wellsandt; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 8, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 12, number 1 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on major moves and construction on campus; a student government fund deficit; news that occurred over the summer, including appointments, employee salary increases, grants, and a renewal of president Dr. Larry Stevens' contract; financial aid opportunities; Board meeting news, including budgeting; the formation of an Association for Women's Active Return to Education (AWARE) TCC chapter; open student election filing; the summer geology field excursion course; the need for participants in numerous student roles; active campus clubs and their upcoming events. Also includes a cover table of contents; an editorial note on the Challenge's policies; welcomes from TCC president Dr. Larry Stevens and student president Irish McKinney; ads and classified ads; a new crime column on thefts from vehicles; comics; sports schedules (basketball, cross country, volleyball); Veteran's Corner column on the GI Bill time limit; reviews of the film Cousin, Cousine and the book How to Contact Soul Voices. Announcements include cancellation of a luau; a student government representative available for evening students; graduation application deadlines. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Jennie Andrews; campus editor Andy Bartlett; business manager Steve Hunt; arts editor John Garletts; copy editor Paul Alleva; photography director Larry Cates; sports editor David Webster; reporters Steve Hunt, Patty McArthur, Steve Grandle, William Moorer, Lois Burnell, David Webster, Leslie Boone, Peggy Spurlock, Paul Alleva, Esther Clark, Neil Herman, Bobbie Lovelace, James Williams, Opal Brown; photographers Art Jones, Andy Bartlett, Dan Grubb, Neil Herman; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - June 4, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 24 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the end of funding for Ethnic Studies Program Assistant Al Coby and his move to a records job on campus; the new budgeting process and Board approval of the student government budget; summer student government and Program Board activities; results of a parent survey on the Child Care Center; a summer course on career planning; Ruth Peterson winning the Allied Arts contest to design city Fireplugs; the Newspaper Workshop course (Journalism 100); the results of the Spring Festival; the successful Spring Festival botany class plant sale and Art Department bake sale; the drama production of Rip Van Winkle; an upcoming 3D film screening of Eyes of Hell; bicycle safety; instructor Yu Yi Ho earning his PhD; a student tour of Olympia Brewery; a summary of the athletic program's year; the end of the women's slow pitch softball season. Also includes editorial thanking the Challenge staff; letters to the editor canceling the Phi Theta Kappa Bicentennial Literary Contest, praising president Dr. Larry Stevens, thanking participants in the Spring Festival Art Department bake sale, thanking the Service Club for their Spring Festival concessions stand work, calling for film committee participants, expressing disappointment at Rip Van Winkle performance attendance, sharing student government accomplishments; a detailed 1976-1977 student government service and activity fee budget; poetry; spring quarter examination schedule. Announcements include this issue being the last of the Challenge for the academic year; Pierce County diving lessons; a petition to support a second year German class; call for suggestions for a Challenge name change. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; sports editor Brian Gutsche; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; reporters John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Dan Long, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace, Opal Brown; photographer Greg Arnold, Andy Bartlett; business managers Doug Stine, Larry Cates; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 21, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 23 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on allegations that a part time instructor has been releasing class early; the Student Apathy Party (SAP); campus litter; a presentation by Congressional candidate Eugene Wiegman; students who volunteer at Remann Hall, the county youth detention facility; the upcoming screening of Vietnam documentary Hearts and Minds; Environmental Protection Agency Northwest area Director Al Hicks speaking to the Minority Concern Task Force; alumnus Barry Sheridan returning to host the Spring Festival's Rock N Folk Revue; the Sports Car Club; the women's slow pitch softball team winning against Pacific Lutheran University; track team results at the Northwest Community College Championships; a poetry reading by Sam Green and Frank Maloney. Also includes comics; editorial on complaints about the Challenge; letters supporting funding the Interim Student Center; opinion pieces on California Governor Jerry Brown, antimatter and black holes; Spring Festival insert with schedule and numerous photos; ads and classified ads; poetry. Announcements include a film and discussion series on "The Limits of Liberty"; an upcoming alumni social; a new Association of Women's Active Return to Education (AWARE); smoking cessation classes; the Rip Van Winkle drama production; a reading by creative writing students; call for book donations to the McNeil Island Library. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; sports editor Brian Gutsche; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; reporters John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Dan Long, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace, Opal Brown; photographer Greg Arnold, Andy Bartlett; business managers Doug Stine, Larry Cates; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 14, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 22 and is eight pages. Note: A photo was clipped from this issue on page 6, resulting in text being missing from an article on page 5. This issue contains stories on the selection of Dr. Richard L. Batdorf as Dean of Student Services; a presentation by Congressional candidate Norm Dicks; approval of funding for an Interim Student Center; student government reps visiting the McNeil Steering Committee; a duck nesting in the library patio; student president Shelley Waller and her accomplishments in office; student government systems at other community colleges; Phi Theta Kappa president Keith Page; the Tacoma Art Museum Faculty Art Show featuring four TCC instructors; a geology excursion course with Dr. Jack Hyde and Larry Johnson; track team results at the Puget Sound Regional Cross Country meet; women's slow pitch softball news. Also includes editorial on the Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP); opinion piece on political campaigns; letters to the editor commending reporting on the issues around the McNeil student elected to student government, supporting varsity team players who are upset about not receiving letterman jackets as promised, asking for penpals, claiming election victory for the Student Apathy Party based on student voter turnout, praising Advising Committee chair Al Clarke, thanking participants in the student-faculty volleyball game; Veteran's Corner column on summer school coverage, tutoring funds; ads; poetry. Announcements include commencement photo opportunities; an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) march and rally; financial aid application dates; bookstore remodeling hours; call for a rideshare; a TCC Service Club baseball game; available scholarships; a trip to Northwest Trek; the Student Leadership Conference. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Roger Long; sports editor Brian Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Andy Barlett, Ute Painter, John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Steve Lakin, Dan Long, Joyce Loveland, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Bill Ziemniak, Gina Vaughn, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace; photographer Greg Arnold; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 7, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 21 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains use of an outdated and now considered offensive terminology relating to mental, developmental, and physical disabilities as well as stature (page 4). This issue contains stories on the structure of student government and handling of student fees; student election results; the Human Service Worker Program; the formation of a Long Range Planning Commission; student lounge remodels; the revitalization of the campus arboretum; 33 students graduating from the Nursing program and finding jobs; an upcoming presentation by Democratic Congressional candidate Norm Dicks; the Debate team winning trophies at competition at Big Bend Community College; a "survival reading" self-reliance evening course for disabled students; the film screenings of Things to Come and Freaks (1932); the Desegregation Forum and bussing; Art Department fundraisers; open booths at the Spring Festival Children's Carnival; Don Moseid resigning as head basketball coach; track team news, including member Jon Judd setting a school record in the high jump; women's slow pitch softball news; a new community women's slow pitch team; the end of the women's tennis season. Also includes editorial praising recent student government work; opinion pieces on spring fever, voting in Congressional elections; letters to the editor regarding Shelley Waller being nominated for the 1976 Outstanding Young Women of American Program, thanking student voters; Veteran's Corner column on discharge upgrades, a Veterans Club dance; ads and classified ads. Announcements include the Friends of the Library's annual book sale; TCC participants in the College-University Invitational Art Faculty Show at the Tacoma Art Museum; summer school registration dates. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Roger Long; sports editor Brian Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Andy Barlett, Ute Painter, John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Steve Lakin, Dan Long, Joyce Loveland, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Bill Ziemniak, Gina Vaughn, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace; photographer Greg Arnold; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 30, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 20 (actually number 19?) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a survey of student opinions of student government; faculty sabbaticals for Frank Dippolito, Devon Edrington, Joanne McCarthy, Ann Sundgren; a new Board of Trustees policy manual; a new slideshow to promote TCC; the spring quarter Book Swap; the Pacific Northwest Dance Company's presentation of "Ballet is a Contact Sport"; Rev. Jesse Jackson speaking at the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse; the successful film screenings of Magical Mystery Tour and Cocaine Fiends; Spring Arts Festival opportunities; Chuck Cline's Video Acting Class; women's slow pitch softball team news; track team news, including profile of co-captain Dave Allen. Also includes editorial on a classified staff report to the Board of Trustees; letters to the editor regarding smoking bans, Speech 101, an incident regarding the Student Apathy Party and the presidential debate, thanking the Service and Activities Fees Committee; Veteran's Corner column on upcoming Veteran's Club events, Congressional news, policies, and graduations; opinion piece on the media; a list of humorous excerpts from DMV accident claim reports; humorous horoscopes; poetry; ads and classified ads. Announcements include the resignation of head basketball coach Don Moseid; student election results; open applications for the Medical Records Technology Program; Jazz Workshop Band concerts; the Diabetes Association Third Annual Bike-A-Thon; call for Department of Human Development volunteer case coordinators; a Veteran's Club party; men's baseball schedule; summer quarter schedule changes; a lecture-recital by Jan Seferian; open booths for the Spring Arts Festival and its Children's Carnival; a meeting of citizens lobby Common Cause; early summer school registration. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Roger Long; sports editor Brian Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Andy Barlett, Ute Painter, John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Steve Lakin, Dan Long, Joyce Loveland, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Bill Ziemniak, Gina Vaughn, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace; photographer Greg Arnold; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 23, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the complicated resolution of a McNeil student taking office as a student senator; the Bookstore remodel; guest editorial on voting in the student election; results of a student survey on drug use; a new "Oriental Cultural Center" in University Place; the revival of the Service Club; the debate between student presidential candidates; the film screenings of March of the Wooden Soldiers and Reefer Madness; the Evergreen State College reducing first quarter tuition and fees; the upcoming drama production of Rip Van Winkle; a new citizens task force on state tuition policies; track team news, including wins at the Olympic Invitational and profile of discus thrower Bill Wilson; an upcoming Desegregation Forum. Also includes editorial on the McNeil student senator; letters to the editor regarding frustration with hosting an event in the cafeteria, praising College Information Officer Eve Dumovich, thanking the Motorcycle Enthusiasts club for their contributions to St Ann's children's home, announcing open booths at the Spring Festival's Children's Carnival, thanking Food Services for support for a Music club's pot luck, assuring students cafeteria coffee prices won't go up; student government candidate statements, portraits, and polling information; poetry; ads and classified ads. Announcements include a student-faculty volleyball game; the May Day Ball at the University of Puget Sound; various campus meetings; spring quarter schedule changes; early registration dates; the dinner and concert event with Beatles and Elvis cover band Apple; booth openings for the Spring Festival Children's Carnival; unclaimed book swap checks. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Roger Long; sports editor Brian Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Andy Barlett, Ute Painter, John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Steve Lakin, Dan Long, Joyce Loveland, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Bill Ziemniak, Gina Vaughn, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace; photographer Greg Arnold; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 16, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the delay between students needing to make educational expenses and receiving certain financial aid; a new Campus Ticket Sales Outlet in the Bookstore; the new Lanier Tel-Edisette dictation machine; the Campus Master Plan, including interim student spaces; a Bremerton park dedication in honor of Bataan marchers; student senate openings; Governor Daniel J. Evans not seeking another term; the need for volunteers at St. Ann's children's home; dinner and breakfast events during the Spring Festival; a classroom experiment in English composition in Illinois; Larry Callegos winning a geology scholarship; the Motorcycle Enthusiasts club; the Phi Theta Kappa Bicentennial Literary Contest; an upcoming concert by Beatles and Elvis Presley tribute band Apple; men's baseball and women's slow pitch softball losses; track team members qualifying for the state track meet. Also includes editorial on campus thefts; letter to the editor regarding the Spring Film Program; ads and classified ads; Veteran's Corner column on college credit for military experience; photographs of fountains; Program Board weekly schedule. Announcements include an Allied Arts of Tacoma, Inc. competition for city fireplugs designs; dinner and breakfast events during the Spring Festival; open summer jobs at the city Manpower Planning Office; a May Day Ball at the University of Puget Sound; a notetaking workshop; commencement information; the campus voter's registrar Jeanette Bratrad's hours and services; spring quarter schedule changes. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Roger Long; sports editor Brian Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Andy Barlett, Ute Painter, John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Steve Lakin, Dan Long, Joyce Loveland, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Bill Ziemniak, Gina Vaughn, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace; photographer Greg Arnold; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 9, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 17 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on upcoming student elections; graduation and degree application deadlines; a new Veterans club newspaper; changes to the Program Board's film program; Friends of the Library coloring book fundraisers; upcoming parking violation citations; Vietnamese students; alumni and Naval Flight Officer Ensign William T. Johnson; an international jazz music tour; the women's slow pitch softball team; tennis team and track team news. Also includes editorial on student costs; letter to the editor thanking students who helped paint Spring Festival banners; guest editorial in defense of fat people; Veteran's Corner column on new Congressional bills affecting veterans and local policies and procedures; ads and classified ads; poetry. Announcements include open scholarship programs; call for letters to the editor and opinion pieces for the Challenge; notice of ongoing Veteran's Corner and Spring Arts Festival columns; call for volunteer coaches for Narrows Athletic Club; a Veterans club meeting; call for art exhibits from McNeil students for the Spring Arts Festival; upcoming visiting representatives, including University of Washington departmental reps; a Black art exhibit at the library; film screenings of Reefer Madness and March of the Wooden Soldiers; a concert by the Mt. Hood Swing Choir and vocal jazz ensemble, sponsored by the Program Board and Music club; a Service club bake sale; a Tacoma Institute of Religion gathering for Mormon students; a performance and demo by the Pacific Northwest Dance Troupe; Pierce County and Tacoma city summer jobs; open submissions for the Collegiate Creative Writing Contest; a call for participants in the Spring Arts Festival Ethnic Dance Program. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Jennie Andrews; news editor Marc Delaunay; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Roger Long; sports editor Brian Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Andy Barlett, Ute Painter, John Garletts, Joe Geiss, Steve Lakin, Dan Long, Joyce Loveland, Ron Overland, Michelle Shovlain, Sande Spark, Bill Ziemniak, Giana Vaughn, Debbie Kissler, Stan McAvenia, Bobbie Lovelace; photographer Greg Arnold; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Mari Mittelstead; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 5, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 15 (possibly actual number 16) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on hiring for a new Dean of Student Services after administrative reorganizing; the third annual Health Fair; the Student Faculty Breakfast; expansion of tutoring subjects; progress on the Sam Minnitti Memorial Playground; library staff Lorraine Hildebrand and her work in ethnic studies librarianship; biology instructor Richard A. Perkins; the TCC film program and poor turnout; a student exhibit for Paul Clee's photography class; a new device to convert print to sound for users with vision impairment; auditions for the Rip Van Winkle production's variety show; administrative growth and faculty compensation in the educational field; the McNeil Liaison Office and McNeil student engagement; the end of the men's and women's basketball seasons with losses. Also includes editorial on president Dr. Larry Stevens' work on TCC's financial issues; letters to the editor rebutting a previous letter criticizing campus Food Service, from the "Student Apathy Party"; ads and classified ads; community college basketball final standings; poetry. Announcements include Health Services Center hours and services; an upcoming presentation by Socialist vice presidential candidate Willie Mae Reid; availability of financial aid applications; winter quarter Music department concerts; a concert by Jim Page; a Veteran's club meeting; an Outdoor Recreation club hike; a coloring book fundraiser by the Friends of the TCC Library; open submissions to literary magazine Trillium; open applications for the Human Service Worker Program. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Steve Kruse; associate editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Roger Long; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Kerry Gade; sports editor Bryan Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Jennie Andrews, Charles Brady, Herbert Dailey, Connie Fuller, John Garletts, Joseph Geiss, Kurt Kentfield, Earl Kirby, David Losk, Patricia Mitchell, Deborah Schmidt, Sandra Spark, Harold Thomas; photographers Susan Snyder, Loren Freeman; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Pam Hurnblad; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 27, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 15 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the student senate special elections, including a recount demand; major reorganization of campus services; legislative delays to a tuition raise; strategies for veteran students; Operational Administrator for Research Planning and Development and Special Programs Donald R. Gangnes; the Model Office program for office job training; the Rod and Gun Club Salmon Derby and Get-Together; the Respiratory Therapy Technicians program; the upcoming concert by folk singer Jim Page; a Bicentennial literary contest by Phi Theta Kappa; the Medical Records Technology, Medical Secretary, and Medical Transcription programs; the cultural and dramatic program by actors Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee; an upcoming plant and bake sale by Phi Theta Kappa; men's basketball win against Everett; intramural sports; new tennis coaches Norma Tomsic and Walt Tomsic. Also includes editorial on faculty representation in student government; letters to the editor regarding the student elections and recount demand, the president's authority to conduct all hiring through Administrative Services' Personnel Unit, the cafeteria and its deficit; ads and classified ads; winter examination schedule. Announcements include TCC Goof-Off Day; a free concert; golf team tryouts; a new Career Information Center computer terminal; tryouts for women's slow pitch softball; a student government bake sale; a jazz workshop band performance or meeting; a Ski Club ski trip; an International Students Organization (ISO) mountain trip; new course Advanced Expository Writing (English 201); call for events notification by the Community Service Office. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Steve Kruse; associate editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Roger Long; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Kerry Gade; sports editor Bryan Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Jennie Andrews, Charles Brady, Herbert Dailey, Connie Fuller, John Garletts, Joseph Geiss, Kurt Kentfield, Earl Kirby, David Losk, Patricia Mitchell, Deborah Schmidt, Sandra Spark, Harold Thomas; photographers Susan Snyder, Loren Freeman; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Pam Hurnblad; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 6, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 13 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on high application rates for the Nursing program; the poor state of the student lounges; the change from one year to two year college catalogs; the Ad-Hoc Budget Committee and student fees spending procedures; literary magazine Trillium; Veterans Club officer elections; night classes; Debate team news; tuition waiver programs from the Financial Aids Office; Tacoma YMCA program Y-PALS for children of single parent families; student senator replacements; the upcoming Black History Week; upcoming screenings of films Black Girl and Wattstax; a high school music contest to be hosted by TCC; the Music department's production of a musical and opera revue; men's basketball news; bowling courses and the bowling league; intramural basketball. Also includes editorial on tuition increases; guest editorial on matter and antimatter; letter to the editor regarding lack of engagement for student films; a review of the film White Line Fever; Black History Week schedule; ads. Announcements include a special student senate election; recent thefts on campus; call for donations for Vietnamese students; a touch-tone phone system independent study course (Journalism 209); availability of W-2 forms for work study students; open applications for Forest Service field work; call for interest in a lunch time exercise class for employees; high school diploma deadlines; call for assistance to decorate the Rainier School gym; a found cat; call for volunteers at the African-American Cultural Center; upcoming visits by University of Puget Sound representatives; upcoming Bahai' Club sponsored presentation by radio personality Burl Barer on "Renewal of Religion"; a film screening of William Faulkner: Land into Legend; open scholarship for women in communications; a lost knife; a Rod and Gun club meeting. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Steve Kruse; associate editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Roger Long; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Kerry Gade; sports editor Bryan Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Jennie Andrews, Charles Brady, Robert Brady, Dan Brinkmann, Herbert Dailey, Loren Freeman, Connie Fuller, John Garletts, Joseph Geiss, Bryan Gutsche, Mike Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Earl Kirby, Shirley Larson, David Losk, Patricia Mitchell, William Moore, Norman Rose, Deborah Schmidt, Sandra Spark, Harold Thomas, Les Christopher; photographers Susan Snyder, Bruce Stell, Loren Freeman; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Pam Hurnblad; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 30, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 11, number 12 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the study of TCC's Food Service Operation to reduce its costs; a push to improve computer usage on campus; Spanish instructor Mario Faye; Program Board chair Irish McKinney; a new educational program and television project on "Rejuvenating American Idealism"; the drama department's upcoming one act plays performances; the Obi Society; the Forensics and Debate club; the new Rod and Gun club; the Music club; the Associated Student Body Leadership Conference; men's basketball wins against Shoreline and Bellevue; intramural programs. Also includes editorial on apathy; student senate meeting minutes; letter to the editor regarding name misspellings in the Challenge; review of the film Hustle; sports editorial on athletics statistical manager Al Reid; poetry; a brief story on a McNeil Island student being penalized for a non-existent parking violation; ads; comics. Announcements include a film screening of William Faulkner: Land into Legend; Motorcycle Enthusiasts club meetings; call for performers in Rip Van Winkle; a beach hike; open submissions for literary magazine Trillium; formation of a Native American Council club; a tuition protest; an International Students Organization meeting; a University of Washington short course on Dynamics of Teamwork; a Winter Sports Club meeting; a free concert; Potential Business Leaders conference workshops; the theft of lounge manager Jeff Johnson's motorcycle. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Steve Kruse; associate editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Roger Long; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Kerry Gade; sports editor Bryan Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Jennie Andrews, Charles Brady, Robert Brady, Dan Brinkmann, Herbert Dailey, Loren Freeman, Connie Fuller, John Garletts, Joseph Geiss, Bryan Gutsche, Mike Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Earl Kirby, Shirley Larson, David Losk, Patricia Mitchell, William Moore, Norman Rose, Deborah Schmidt, Sandra Spark, Harold Thomas, Les Christopher; photographers Susan Snyder, Bruce Stell, Loren Freeman; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Pam Hurnblad; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 23, 1976Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is unnumbered and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the State Board of Community Colleges denying tenure to several faculty members; the likelihood of a tuition increase and legislator perspectives; geology instructor Dr. Jack H. Hyde; an upcoming college conference day; TCC over-enrollment; a memorial celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.; the senior tuition waiver; for-credit volunteer opportunities with youth at Remann Hall; campus physician Dr. James M. Blankenship; Phi Theta Kappa; an upcoming concert by saxophonist Harvey Pittel; the TCC Day Care Center and proposed Substitute House Bill 39 regarding campus day care centers; the new women's basketball team; men's basketball loss to Seattle Central; tennis team performance at the Pacific Northwest Indoor Tennis Classic; track team tryouts. Also includes editorial on inflation, educational priority, accountability; a statement by the Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP) against tuition increases; opinion piece on parking; comics; a photo of the Pep Squad; ads. Announcements include a call for letters to the editor and opinion pieces; the campus "Lights Out" energy conservation program; high school diploma application deadlines; a musical revue performance; one act play performances; campus study spaces; upcoming film screenings, including Growing Up Female: As Six Becomes One and White Line Fever; associate degree application deadlines; new Bahai' club meeting; part time instructors pay information; Information Office request for notification off-campus publicity needs; an arts and crafts workshop; a Rod and Gun club meeting; call for Forensics and Debate team members. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Steve Kruse; associate editor Mike McHugh; campus editor Roger Long; feature editor Opal Brown; arts editor Kerry Gade; sports editor Bryan Gutsche; chief photographer Scott Wellsandt; staff artist Gary Schlesinger; reporters Jennie Andrews, Charles Brady, Robert Brady, Dan Brinkmann, Herbert Dailey, Loren Freeman, Connie Fuller, John Garletts, Joseph Geiss, Bryan Gutsche, Mike Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Earl Kirby, Shirley Larson, David Losk, Patricia Mitchell, William Moore, Norman Rose, Deborah Schmidt, Sandra Spark, Harold Thomas, Les Christopher; photographers Susan Snyder, Bruce Stell, Loren Freeman; business manager Doug Stine; secretary Pam Hurnblad; advisor Rachel Bard.