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The Collegiate Challenge - March 7, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 15 (actually number 14) and is eight pages. Content notice: This issue contains an article regarding sexual assault and sex offender treatment on page 3. This issue contains stories on McNeil Island students and their share of student activities fees; construction of a new TCC athletic field; the Pierce County Rape Relief Program and sex offender treatment at Western State Hospital; a survey of prescription drug costs at local pharmacies; forensics team performance at the Second Annual Smelt Classic; poet Dr. Knute Skinner's presentation and reading; the upcoming second Community College Manuscript Conference; a Japanese culture and cuisine event, part of the "Japanese Civilization" course taught by Yuen-Yi Ho; the upcoming TCC winter quarter concert; a party for Don A. Hiatt on the publication of his book True, False, or In Between; the TCC Arboretum and a recent clean-up project; the reaccreditation process and TCC organizational structure; Titan men's basketball news, including finishing third in the conference championships; the upcoming tennis season; intramural basketball, bowling. Also includes syndicated column on Washington DC news; ads and classified ads; letter to the editor defending Rick Ramseth's speaker introductions; calendar section with events and deadlines; tennis season schedule; intramural basketball and bowling stats; men's basketball tournament stats; photos from the pie eating contest; a student questionnaire surveying interest in real estate and consumer education courses. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; associate editor Skip Jones; advisor Rachel Bard; news editor Valorie Herdt; secretary Sandi Garner; reporters Opal Brown, Les Christopher, William Cullen, Jean Cyr, Gregg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Howard Schmidt, Kathy Weaver, Connie Wiesner; photographers Larry Buck, Tim Graston, Barb Burke.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 28, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 14 (actually number 13) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Titan men's basketball news, including reversal of a decision to end the seasons of TCC and Seattle's basketball teams after the fight at their last game; large attendance at a public hearing regarding the proposed state tuition increase; a Pie Eating Contest; learning assistance services; reviving of the Los Unidos club; the Jeffrey Van guitar concert; a review of the Jamaican film The Harder They Come; the appointment of art instructor Frank Dippolito to the Tacoma Fine Arts Commission; need for student involvement in TCC literary and art magazine Trillium; new course "Studies in Children's Literature" (English 230) by Janet Grimes; new courses "Child Development" and "Bachelor Living"; Black History Week and lack of student participation; guitarist Evan Groom and group Zanky Albow; track team member Jeanette Smiley; intramural basketball; renaming of the "Movement Fundamentals for Women" class to "Slimastics"; meetings for women's tennis and slow pitch softball; the 1975 TCC baseball team; golfing at Brookdale Golf Course; a new smoking cessation clinic. Also includes letters to the editor responding to the previous issue's article on the student fees, criticizing Rick Ramseth's introductions for visiting speakers, responding to a previous letter regarding women in sports; ads and classified ads; learning assistance services locations and hours; list of student government services; calendar section with events and deadlines; poetry; syndicated articles from Earth News on potential decriminalization of prostitution and cannabis use in Oregon, a London ballet loosely inspired by Marilyn Monroe; community college basketball rankings. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; associate editor Skip Jones; advisor Rachel Bard; news editor Valorie Herdt; secretary Sandi Garner; reporters Opal Brown, Les Christopher, William Cullen, Jean Cyr, Gregg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Howard Schmidt, Kathy Weaver, Connie Wiesner; photographers Larry Buck, Tim Graston, Barb Burke.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 14, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 13 (actually number 12) and is twelve pages. Content notice: This issue includes a brief article on sexual assault relief training on page 9. This issue contains stories on the student government control of student activities fees; the tuition increase protest; veterans news; the Child Care Center; poet and Western Washington State College English professor Dr. Knute Skinner; formation of a new art club; the upcoming drama production of The Ghost Train; an upcoming concert and workshop by guitarist Jeffrey Van; the need for TCC Coffeehouse performers; how the student activities fees are spent; the formation of Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) chapters on college campuses; student John Danko; a sexual assault relief training by volunteer group Rape Relief and associated with Biology 106; Miss Greater Pierce County Karen Evans; Criminal Justice Program coordinator Keith Brightwell's new book Traffic Management and Safety; Titan men's basketball news, including a game-ending fight; intramural basketball, volleyball, and bowling; the 1975 tennis team; the TCC Interscholastic Volleyball team; George Washington; the movement to restrict public smoking. Also includes guest editorials on the student control of the student activities fees, student literacy; comics; syndicated column on Washington DC political news and foreign policy; tongue-in-cheek editorial on apathy; letters to the editor regarding the previous issue's male-centered call for sports participation, suggesting Vitamin C treatment for colds, complaining about library noise; announcements regarding the next issue of the Challenge; column by the student president regarding student feedback and involvement; health column on health services and referrals on campus; list of student services from student government and financial aid offices; ads and classified ads; reviews of the films Godfather Part II and Charly; calendar section with events and deadlines; syndicated articles from Earth News on student consumer complaints, communal bathing. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; associate editor Skip Jones; advisor Rachel Bard; news editor Valorie Herdt; secretary Sandi Garner; reporters Opal Brown, Les Christopher, William Cullen, Jean Cyr, Gregg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Randall Freeman, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Howard Schmidt, Kathleen Weaver, Connie Wiesner; photographers Larry Buck, Tim Graston, Barbe Burke.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 7, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 12 (actually number 11) and is four pages with a two-page supplemental insert. This issue contains stories on psychoanalyst Dr. Rollo May speaking at Mt. Tahoma High School auditorium; the Associated Students budget; new course Volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest (Geology 293) taught by Dr. Jack H. Hyde; Titan men's basketball news; screenings of the films Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and Silent Running; a fundraiser for Pierce County dialysis patients by Contemporary Biological Problems (Biology 106) students; Black History Week. Also includes calendar with events and deadlines; syndicated column by Jack Anderson and Joe Spear on Washington DC political news; announcements regarding spring sports, commending instructor Joanne McCarthy for her invited publications in Pierce County Poetry; ads and classified ads; Obi Society sponsored Black Heritage Week schedule; a brief syndicated story from Earth News on statistics students doing an applied field course in a Bahamas casino. Two-page insert is a February and March activities calendar, and includes a call for Program Board members, images of upcoming performers, and a list of TCC clubs and their meeting information. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; associate editor Skip Jones; sports editor Rob Robinson; editor Ted Irwin; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters Annette Barker, Opal Brown, Les Christopher, W. A. Cullen, Jean Cyr, Greg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Randall Freeman, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Scott McKellips, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Adolphis Kirk, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Roger Long, Howard Schmidt, Connie Wiesner, Kathleen Weaver; photographers Barbe Burke, Larry Buck, Tim Graston; advertising Ted Irwin.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 31, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 10 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the inadequacy of the Microbiology Lab and its long incomplete replacement; two recent presentations by satirist Dr. Richard Armour; revitalization of the TCC Arboretum; redesign and repurposing of the Tacoma Old City Hall building; a Program Board retreat; spring registration; instructor Donald A. Hiatt's new book True, False, or In Between; growing your own vegetable garden; Titan men's basketball news; the TCC Coffee House program; a citizens' input meeting by the Community Development Advisory Committee regarding spending of HUD grant funds; an upcoming informational meeting by the National Organization for Women (NOW) Tacoma chapter. Also includes announcement of a tuition increase protest; editorial on apathy; letter to the editor responding a letter in the previous issue regarding Jack Anderson; syndicated column from Anderson and Joe Spear on Secretary of State Henry Kissinger making a comment about military intervention in the the Middle East, economic proposals from President Ford, and issues with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); calendar with events and deadlines; a correction regarding F. Melvin Urshel as the originator of Contemporary Biological Problems (Biology 106); ads and classified ads; health column on the common cold and flu; Titan men's basketball team stats; a syndicated story on the penny shortage and a department store giving out candy as change. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; associate editor Skip Jones; sports editor Rob Robinson; editor Ted Irwin; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters Annette Barker, Opal Brown, Les Christopher, W. A. Cullen, Jean Cyr, Greg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Randall Freeman, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Scott McKellips, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Adolphis Kirk, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Roger Long, Howard Schmidt, Connie Wiesner, Kathleen Weaver; photographers Barbe Burke, Larry Buck, Tim Graston; advertising Ted Irwin.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 24, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 10 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on student advocacy to fight a proposed tuition increase; new equipment in the recreational lounge; the TCC presidential search; the need for more participants in the commuter ride board; Devon Edrington's "Introduction to Philosophy" course; Richard Perkins' "Contemporary Biological Problems" course (Biology 106); Veterans Club news; indigenous fishing rights and conflict with the state (Boldt decision); the creation of new literary and arts magazine Trillium; the TCC Jubilee, including the Spring Arts Festival and the Neat, Complete Street Fair; the Forensics Team performance at a competition at Seattle Pacific University; the upcoming drama production of The Ghost Train; Titan men's basketball news. Also includes an editorial on defining the Challenge's standards; a syndicated column from Jack Anderson and Joe Spear on President Gerald Ford's policies and impact of the Watergate scandal; ads and classified ads; comics; calendar section with events and deadlines; syndicated music news from Earth News on Elton John, David Bowie, Todd Rundgren, and a rock musical about silent film star Rudolph Valentino; a review of "The Missiles of October," a dramatization of the court martial of Lt. William Calley; a publication announcement of instructor Donald A. Hiatt's book True, False or In Between; community college basketball rankings; the TCC flag football team beating Green River; a series of photos from various events on campus the preceding week; syndicated news from Earth News on the new Great Soviet Encyclopedia's treatment of Richard Nixon, Spokane failing federal carbon monoxide standards in 1974. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; associate editor Skip Jones; sports editor Rob Robinson; editor Ted Irwin; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters Annette Barker, Opal Brown, Les Christopher, W. A. Cullen, Jean Cyr, Greg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Randall Freeman, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Scott McKellips, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Adolphis Kirk, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Roger Long, Howard Schmidt, Connie Wiesner, Kathleen Weaver; photographers Barbe Burke, Larry Buck, Tim Graston; advertising Ted Irwin.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 17, 1975Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 9 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on upcoming presenter satirist Dr. Richard Armour; the proposed state budget, impacts on students, and formation of a student Tuition Task Force; groundbreaking for construction of a new occupational education building; the upcoming TCC Health Fair; an anti-Indochina war presentation and film screening by Jane Fonda at Evergreen College; TCC receiving a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant for humanities and public policy issues education; a Program Board meeting; Titan men's basketball news; low turnout at the book swap; new intramural programs; student reactions to the proposed tuition increase. Also includes a guest editorials responding to the presentation by columnist Jack Anderson; a syndicated column by Anderson on the energy crisis; ads and classified ads; health column on treating burns; poetry; comics; a calendar section with numerous events and deadlines; a review of jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli album "Paris Encounter". Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; associate editor Skip Jones; sports editor Rob Robinson; editor Ted Irwin; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters Annette Barker, Opal Brown, Les Christopher, W. A. Cullen, Jean Cyr, Greg Dorsey, Robin Francis, Randall Freeman, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Lucile Hubbard, Scott McKellips, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchoff, Adolphis Kirk, Steve Kruse, Rodillo Llanos, David Lonergan, Roger Long, Howard Schmidt, Connie Wiesner, Kathleen Weaver; photographers Barbe Burke, Larry Buck, Tim Graston; advertising Ted Irwin.
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The Collegiate Challenge - December 6, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 7 (actually number 8) and is four pages. Content notice: This issue contains derogatory language regarding ethnicity on page 2. This issue contains stories on efforts by Bob Thaden and the Financial Aid Office to find part time jobs for students; the student book swap; Geology instructor Dr. Jack H. Hyde being appointed chairman of the Tacoma Citizen's Land Use Policy Advisory Committee; the Titan men's basketball team winning the Bellevue Tip Off Tournament; the TCC Foosball Tournament; cancellation of the classified staff cake sale ("due to sugar prices") and call for donations to the scholarship committee. Also includes letters to the editor regarding student government avoiding "social issues", responding to a letter from the May 31 issue; comics; guest editorial on the concept of "Anti-Americanism"; ads and classified ads. Announcements include a protest against the proposed state budget and tuition increase; year-end information from the Challenge office; exhibit "Reality and Deception" at the Seattle Art Museum; concerts by Utah Phillips, Mick McCartney, Moksha Express; a presentation by Joseph Campbell at the University of Washington; a film screening of Slaughterhouse Five; the Court C Coffeehouse's Christmas Nite Music Show open mic.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 22, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 7 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the TCC Child Care Center; a Self Defense for Women course; the Thanksgiving holiday; volunteering at Remann Hall, a residence of the Pierce County Juvenile Court system; Spring Festival planning; a soldier's experience in West Berlin; new music instructor Bruce Brummond; Titan men's basketball news; professional sports coaching; Challenging Choices sports prediction contest results; Moog Synthi-Aks electronic music synthesizers and music instructor David Whisner. Also includes letters to the editor responding to the previous issue's guest editorial on student apathy and letter to the editor from a McNeil student; guest editorial on student voter apathy; health column on the Heimlich maneuver; ads and classified ads; poetry; reviews of the film The Taking of Pelham 123, the TCC drama production of John Brown's Body; basketball game stats; Challenging Choices sports prediction contest form; comics. Announcements include the upcoming Board of Trustees meeting; call for volunteers for the Educational Opportunity and Resource Center (EORC); special bookstore hours during evening registration; a TCC Ski Club trip; a visit from a Washington State University representative; campus closure for the Thanksgiving holiday; concerts by Carl Spaeth, Sue "Falls" Osborne, Andy Rice, Paul (Big Red) Wilson, Anna Louise Laland, and the Tacoma Youth Symphony; a screening of the film Slaughterhouse Five. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Cheryl McCarthy; business/ad manager Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; secretary Sandi Garner; chief photographer Steve Bloom; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters John Clough, Bill Cullen, Dave Dean, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Skip Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchhoff, Craig Larsen, Dave Lonergan, Dave Price, Howard Schmidt, Ed Shambourger, Diane Stockinger, Chuck Tyler; photographers Lisa Asplin, Jeanne Darling.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 15, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 6 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a presentation about the current economic crisis by American Economic Association Vice President Paul Sweezy at the University of Washington; the new Spartan security system in the library (using magnetic "tattle tape"); a new Environmental Geology Problems (Geology 294) course by Dr. Jack Hyde; the Obi Society and its new elected officers; new nursing program instructor Alice Jean Olsen; the Forensics Team and their recent tournament performance; the Challenging Choices sports prediction contest and this week's college football games; Titan men's basketball and the Bellevue Tip Off Tournament; intramural and extramural sports programs; education programs at the Purdy Women's Treatment Center. Also includes photos of Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jack Anderson, the drama production John Brown's Body; a letter to the editor from a student at McNeil expressing frustrations with communication and representation from TCC administration and student government; guest editorial on student apathy; letters to the editor from incarcerated individuals seeking penpals; health column on responding to diabetic emergencies; ads and classified ads; the Challenging Choices sports prediction contest form. A new arts page includes reviews of the film The Longest Yard, the published anthology Green Book 1 of works by community college students who attended the WWSC Manuscript Conference; poetry; a call for naming the new section; announcements of upcoming Martha Graham Dance Company, David Jay White, Maggie Unrue Trio, Pat Gill, and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra performances, call for Spring Arts Festival volunteers, and a lecture series at the Seattle Art Museum. Announcements include the upcoming presentation by columnist Jack Anderson on "Advocacy Journalism"; the TCC Intergalactic Chess Tournament; a visit from a University of Puget Sound representative; work study positions available from the Financial Aid Office; available scholarships. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Cheryl McCarthy; business/ad manager Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; secretary Sandi Garner; chief photographer Steve Bloom; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters John Clough, Bill Cullen, Dave Dean, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Skip Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchhoff, Craig Larsen, Dave Lonergan, Dave Price, Howard Schmidt, Ed Shambourger, Diane Stockinger, Chuck Tyler; photographers Lisa Asplin, Jeanne Darling.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 8, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on columnist and 1972 Pulitzer Prize winner Jack Anderson; a litter clean up visit by students, citizens, and ecology instructor Richard Perkins to China Lake; Athletics budget issues; availability of scholarships for minority students from the College Entrance Examination Board's Upper Division Scholarship Program; recruited musicians and cast changes for the drama production of John Brown's Body; the piano recital by David Rostkowski and Diane Rostkowski; an art exhibit by instructor Frank Dipolito; the chess club; music instructor Tom Hanson; the TCC satellite campus at McChord Airfield; food donations being taken at some of the drama production's upcoming performances; the TCC nursing program; coach Don Moseid and the basketball program; the bowling team's performance at the Washington State Invitational; the TCC Ski Club; resources on "alternative life styles" at the library. Also includes letter to the editor from an incarcerated individual seeking a research assistant; a guest editorial on the concept of freedom; a health column on responding to emergency situations; ads and classified ads; a review of the film Airport 1975; the TCC basketball schedule; sports editorials on professional hockey, the Muhammad Ali and George Foreman boxing match; the Challenging Choices sports prediction game; hours and locations for various student services. Announcements include John Scholer being appointed to Mike Keely's student senate seat; the campus lost and found; campus closure for Veteran's Day; a thank you from the bookstore for students' patience during the fall rush; a screening of the film Only the Beginning by Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW); Program Board weekly meetings; a campus visit by a Seattle University representative; information for students qualifying for a high school diploma; an upcoming fashion show by Clover Park Vocational Technical Institute's Fashion Design class; the student senate's weekly meeting day changing; a TCC Intergalactic Chess Championship; Mr. B's Revue performing at Court C Coffeehouse; an upcoming Deep Purple, Electric Light Orchestra, and Elf concert at the Seattle Coliseum; a new self defense and martial arts club. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Cheryl McCarthy; business/ad manager Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; secretary Sandi Garner; chief photographer Steve Bloom; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters John Clough, Bill Cullen, Dave Dean, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Skip Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchhoff, Craig Larsen, Dave Lonergan, Dave Price, Howard Schmidt, Ed Shambourger, Diane Stockinger, Chuck Tyler; photographers Lisa Asplin, Jeanne Darling.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 25, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 4 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on interim president Robert Rhule's "coffee Klatsch" informal talk sessions and the need for more student participation; TCC students being elected to the Association of College Unions-International (ACU-I); available activities and student groups on campus; Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP) election and advocacy news; an upcoming presentation by pro-life speakers organized by the Tacoma branch of the Washington State Human Life Committee; campus film screenings and scheduling issues; results of the recent student government election; the upcoming drama production of John Brown's Body; Steilacoom Prisoners Support House, which provides a place to stay for families visiting people incarcerated at McNeil Island; the upcoming tennis season; the cross country team's first meet of the year; the upcoming federal, state, and local elections; the Student Art Gallery in the Counseling Center and its current exhibit. Also includes an editorial on "interesting times" and the current political, economic, and world climate; letters to the editor responding to the previous issue's story on military retiree health benefits, criticizing the Challenge's content; ads and classified ads; sports editorial on an upcoming boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Announcements include campus opening and closure dates clarification; open submissions for the Northwest Short Story and Tall Tale Contest from Signpost magazine; a "College Survival and Career Planning" course; open positions with the Office of Veteran Affairs; upcoming visits by Pacific Lutheran University, Seattle University, and University of Washington School of Pharmacy representatives; a backpacking trip to the Olympic Rain Forest; a piano recital by David Rostkowski and Diane Rostkowski; open applications for Phi Theta Kappa; ID picture day; campus lost and found; a Chess Club meeting; student club formation instructions.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 18, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 3 and is four pages. This issue contains stories on retired military health benefits and advocacy group Retirees Alleging Government Exploitation (RAGE); the Learning Assistance Center; election of new officers for the Veterans Association; new student Activity Program Advisers Paul Wolman and Mary Haskins; services and representatives to assist veterans on campus; the New York Yankees' recent baseball season; the cross country and track team's first meet of the season; the need for more participants in the Program Board. Also includes a sports editorial addressed to Oakland Athletics baseball team owner Charlie Finley; a review of the film Death Wish; ads and classified ads. Announcements include a veterans football team; open donations for the Friends of the Library book sale; screenings of the films Cool Hand Luke, Colossus, and Yellow Submarine; the drama department's production of John Brown's Body; the Ski Club seeking new members; concerts by Caitlin, Mick McCartney, and Paul Wilson at Court C Coffeehouse; a screening of the D.W. Griffith film America at the University of Washington. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Cheryl McCarthy; business/ad manager Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; secretary Sandi Garner; chief photographer Steve Bloom; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters John Clough, Bill Cullen, Dave Dean, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Skip Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchhoff, Craig Larsen, Dave Lonergan, Dave Price, Howard Schmidt, Ed Shambourger, Diane Stockinger, Chuck Tyler; photographers Lisa Asplin, Jeanne Darling.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 11, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 2 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on an upcoming lecture by Anthony Russo, one of the defendants in the Pentagon Papers trial; the reduction of campus parking rates and improvements; a workshop on sexual violence by the National Organization for Women (NOW) Tacoma chapter; paid poll worker jobs for the student election; evening services at the Counseling Center; a low-attendance presentation by GOP Senate candidate Jack Metcalf; the upcoming drama production of John Brown's Body; getting lost (literally) in nature; a meeting between student government representatives and the McNeil Island Self Improvement Group (SIG); a presentation on transcendental meditation by John Lass; journalism instructor and Challenge advisor Rachel Bard and her recent trip to Spain; new TCC media specialist Nick Huddleston. Also includes an editorial on what student government representatives do; Veterans Corner column on tutoring assistance; comics; ads and classified ads; a review of the film Blazing Saddles; a sports editorial on the upcoming Seattle SuperSonics professional basketball season. Announcements include a visit by University of Washington representatives; a new commuter ride board; a concert by Leo Kottke and Steve Goodman; open submissions to Black student publication Black Talk; Robert Rhode, Gary Kanter, and Brian Butler performing at Court C; screenings of the films Cool Hand Luke and Lord of the Flies; auditions for one-act play Constantinople Smith. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Cheryl McCarthy; business/ad manager Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; secretary Sandi Garner; chief photographer Steve Bloom; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters John Clough, Bill Cullen, Dave Dean, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Skip Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchhoff, Craig Larsen, Dave Lonergan, Dave Price, Howard Schmidt, Ed Shambourger, Diane Stockinger, Chuck Tyler; photographers Lisa Asplin, Jeanne Darling.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 4, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume X, number 1 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the upcoming November election; the appointment of Director of Occupational Education Dr. Robert R. Rhule as interim president following Dr. Thornton Ford's resignation; Board of Trustees meeting news, including approval of additional funds for a microbiology lab; upcoming student senate elections; the Women's Studies and Services Center; the new availability of individual counseling from Volunteers In Service Program (VISP); the Health Services Center; the Financial Aids Office and job opportunities; the first graduation ceremony for the new nursing program; the visit of Japanese exchange students to TCC; the Miss Greater Pierce County Pageant; a new off-campus child care facility for TCC students at Fircrest Methodist Church; the anticipated naming of Frank Robinson as new Cleveland Indians manager, which would make him the first Black manager in major league baseball; new TCC Athletic Director Ed Fisher and coaching staff; planned intramural tournaments in golf, tennis, and bowling; the bowling and volleyball leagues; the beginning of cross country season and need for more team members; the TCC Library and how to use it. Also includes editorials on doing your part to make a difference, a new space for guest editorials; letters to the editor from incarcerated individuals looking for penpals; ads and classified ads; a photo of bike racks with a caption that they were donated by Chet's Bikes. Announcements include a presentation by Pentagon Papers defendant Anthony J. Russo, Jr.; availability of legislature internship credits; a flu shot clinic; a screening of the Beatles film The Yellow Submarine; the TCC commuter ride board; Washington State Community Colleges literary magazine Mirror Northwest for sale in the bookstore; the upcoming drama production of John Brown's Body; a visit by University of Washington representatives; appointment of Shelly Waller to Rick Roney's student senate seat after his resignation; a concert by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar; open submissions for the College Student's Poetry Anthology; Hugh Downs speaking on "The Media and Ecological Crisis"; available student flight fares for international travel; the Royal Swedish Ballet performing in Seattle. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Cheryl McCarthy; business/ad manager Ted Irwin; sports editor Rob Robinson; secretary Sandi Garner; chief photographer Steve Bloom; advisor Rachel Bard; reporters John Clough, Bill Cullen, Dave Dean, Valorie Herdt, Dolores Hill, Skip Jones, Kurt Kentfield, Kari Kirchhoff, Craig Larsen, Dave Lonergan, Dave Price, Howard Schmidt, Ed Shambourger, Diane Stockinger, Chuck Tyler; photographers Lisa Asplin, Jeanne Darling.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 31, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 23 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on formation of an ad hoc committee to study "the needs and problems of the college community"; the retirement of Audiovisual Center Director Ernest Anderson; TCC student and KMO radio announcer and news commentator John Johnson; unsafe conditions and inadequate facilities in the microbiology lab; a tentative new women's self-defense class; the Contemporary Biology class making a formal presentation to the city for the preservation of China Lake; student senator Shelly Waller working to restart math tutoring; Foods Service Manager Domi Petrinovich; the bowling league annual awards dinner; the tennis team's performance at the state tournament. Also includes a photo collage of various events from the academic year; editorial on the growth of student government and advocacy; letters to the editor charging lack of college leadership, responding to the previous issue's editorial on faculty involvement, and from an incarcerated person asking for penpals; ads and classified ads; spring quarter examination schedule; sports editorial offering "graduation presents" to TCC coaches. Announcements include summer closure of the TCC Recycling Center; guitar classes; a conference on "Growth and the Quality of Life in Washington State"; commencement events; Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge concerts; a presentation by Western Washington State College Human Services program students; this issue being the last of the Challenge for the academic year. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; business manager Ted Irwin; news editor John Parhomski; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Mark Malloy; reporters David B. Farmer, Mike Hovland, Welford Prince, George Herbison, William A. Cullen, Mark Murphy, Bruce Duncan, Paul Eggers, Clifton Dabney, Gail Wood, Dolores Hill, Willie Petty; photographers Bill Keliher, Hap Newsom; secretaries Sandi Garner, Sean Seaburg; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 24, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 22 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the death of Records and Admissions officer Gary Miller; the presence of local officials at the TCC Jubilee; an upcoming open meeting to discuss plans for a student center; commencement; ongoing parking violations; the nursing program; the chess exhibition by Eric Tugborne during the Jubilee; news coverage of the Watergate scandal; the drama department's production of Androcles and the Lion; Dean of Instruction Dr. Paul E. Jacobsen's work study sabbatical at the Evergreen State College; George Herbison touring the ocean near South America for geology studies; Saudi Arabian students at TCC; the next year's men's basketball team; Bellevue College winning the state golf tournament; the end of the baseball season; track and field team performance at the state meet; tennis team members qualifying for the state tournament. Also includes letter to the editor asking students to attend meetings to plan the day care center; editorial on lack of faculty participation in the Governance Symposium and Jubilee; ads and classified ads; sports editorial on new professional leagues. Announcements include summer closure of the TCC Recycling Center; appointment of a new student senator; summer employment opportunity with the United Farm Workers of America; Memorial Day campus closure; Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge concerts; guitar classes. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; business manager Ted Irwin; news editor John Parhomski; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Mark Malloy; reporters David B. Farmer, Mike Hovland, Welford Prince, George Herbison, William A. Cullen, Mark Murphy, Bruce Duncan, Paul Eggers, Clifton Dabney, Gail Wood, Dolores Hill, Willie Petty; photographers Bill Keliher, Hap Newsom; secretaries Sandi Garner, Sean Seaburg; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 17, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 21 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a student center questionnaire; the TCC Garden Project; TCC Friends of the Library founder John H. Binns being awarded Honorary Life Member by the Washington State Library Association; campus crime and security staff reductions; changes to class scheduling; available scholarships; a potential increase in the state projection of enrollments, which would assist with funding; the 1974-1975 men's basketball schedule; the bowling team's performance in the TCC Invitational Bowling Tournament; the tennis playoffs for the state tournament; track team members competing in a state meet; the end of the golf team's season; four TCC instructors being selected as Outstanding Educators of America for 1974. Also includes a detailed Jubilee schedule; letters to the editor criticizing the previous guest editorial on the student election, promoting the Jubilee, calling for support of the Women's Center; editorial on student involvement on campus; ads and classified ads; a guest article from new student president Paula Plamondon on her goals; a photo of cafeteria chef Domi Petrinovich and an announcement of a Lasagna Feed; a chess exhibition by Eric Tangborn; sports editorial on the Special Olympics in Spanaway; an apology for a photo credit mixup in the previous issue; community college golf final standings. Announcements include lost and found items in the security office; final call for pickup of unsold book swap books; tickets on sale for the drama production of Androcles and the Lion; a visit by a Lewis and Clark College representative; scholarship applications deadline; a presentation by Seattle Times photographer Josef Scaylea for the the Friends of the Library annual dinner meeting; a graduation dinner and dance; two lectures by Dr. Gilles Quispel, "Gnosis and the Liberated Woman" and "Solzhenitsyn and Dostoyevski"; need for host families for visiting Japanese students in the summer; summer quarter pre-enrollment requirements for veterans. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; business manager Ted Irwin; news editor John Parhomski; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Mark Malloy; reporters David B. Farmer, Mike Hovland, Welford Prince, George Herbison, William A. Cullen, Mark Murphy, Bruce Duncan, Paul Eggers, Clifton Dabney, Gail Wood, Dolores Hill, Willie Petty; photographers Bill Keliher, Hap Newsom; secretaries Sandi Garner, Sean Seaburg; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 10, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 20 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a dispute over the student government election; the upcoming Jubilee; three students receiving scholarships; the Forensics team's upcoming tournament; TCC students and English instructor Joanne McCarthy attending a creative writing seminar at Western Washington State College; the upcoming Fiesta en Tacoma co-sponsored by Los Unidos, GI Forum, and MASH (Mexican American Self Help) TCC student groups; approval of school improvement projects by the Capital Campus Development Committee for a micobiology lab, a bike shelter, remodeling for a day care center, and a library security system; the Allied Health Sciences Department receiving federal grants for the radiologic technologist and medical records programs; Shoreline Community College students forming a table tennis league; Dr. Jack Hyde's General Geology Field Excursion course; tennis team news; the men's volleyball team taking second place at the Everett Community College tournament; track and field team wins; the golf team placing third in the league; baseball team news; new men's basketball team recruits; Georgia Rogers winning second in the Washington State Collegiate Archery Championships; the Washington Association of Community College Student Activity Personnel (WACCSAP) annual meeting; dependent medical care issues with Madigan Army Medical Center. Also includes guest editorial regarding the student elections dispute; ads and classified ads; Student Programs calendar; sports editorial on the resignation of Athletic Director Loyd Percy. Announcements include an upcoming Daycare Club meeting; a Veterans Association survival course; visits from Central Washington State College and Lewis and Clark College representatives; pre-enrollment requirements for summer quarter for veterans; a presentation by the director of the EDUCO Survival School; the community colleges Career Fair; a day-long program "Living in a Sexist Society" from the Women's Studies Department; the need for host families for Japanese students visiting in the summer; scholarship applications deadline; United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez speaking at a rally at the University of Washington; call for pickup of unsold book swap books; sales of a low-cost vacation guide; open positions at the New York Life Insurance Co. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; business manager Ted Irwin; news editor John Parhomski; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Mark Malloy; reporters David B. Farmer, Mike Hovland, Welford Prince, George Herbison, William A. Cullen, Mark Murphy, Bruce Duncan, Paul Eggers, Clifton Dabney, Gail Wood, Dolores Hill, Willie Petty; photographers Bill Keliher, Hap Newsom; secretaries Sandi Garner, Sean Seaburg; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 26, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 19 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the student government election results and dispute; progress of the Day Care Center proposal; poor ticket sales for the Ball and Jack and Chi Coltrane concert; the proclamation of an upcoming National Volunteer Week; outgoing student president Judy Gomez; an upcoming community college Career Fair; a Pacific Northwest Bell general aptitude test; the installation of new student government representatives; the drama production of Androcles and the Lion; fundraisers for the Friends of the TCC Library; golf team news; the TCC baseball team losing to the University of Washington junior varsity team; the Washington state senate honoring the Titan men's basketball team with a resolution; the presentation by Rev. Joseph B. Fuiton on "The Arab-Jew Conflict and the Bible." Also includes editorial on need for changes in the student elections process; Student Programs calendar; ads and classified ads; comics; veterans corner column on Veterans Association (VA) benefits; community college golf rankings; photos and brief announcement of track and field news; sports editorial on TCC baseball team pitcher Mike Ross. Announcements include open applications for the Medical Records Technology and Medical Secretary programs; call for pickup of unsold book swap books; an upcoming visit from a Lewis and Clark College representative; open submissions for poetry for the Jubilee; sales of a low-cost vacations guide; discount tickets for the Mother's Day ice follies performance. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; business manager Ted Irwin; news editor John Parhomski; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Mark Malloy; reporters David B. Farmer, Mike Hovland, Welford Prince, George Herbison, William A. Cullen, Mark Murphy, Bruce Duncan, Paul Eggers, Clifton Dabney, Gail Wood, Dolores Hill, Willie Petty; photographers Bill Keliher, Hap Newsom; secretaries Sandi Garner, Sean Seaburg; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 19, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the upcoming spring Jubilee; budget reduction proposals, including the possibility of the elimination of the Assistant to the President position head by Dr. Richard Falk; an intramural women's softball group forming after the discontinuation of a comparable course; Los Unidos news, including club president Hector Santiago being appointed chair of a Latin community committee for the Broadway Plaza Spring Festival; opportunities to assist students with disabilities; the Human Service Worker Program for paraprofessionals in mental health and human services; the TCC Communications-Reading Lab and literacy services; the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program; the opening of a faculty and student art gallery in the Counseling Center; track and field team news; weather delays in the TCC baseball season; tennis team news; the golf team being in last place in the conference; an upcoming Pacific Northwest Bell general aptitude test. Also includes an editorial on the Jubilee being a potential to improve public relations; letter to the editor from the Washington State Penitentiary Motorcycle Association asking for assistance; Student Programs calendar; ads and classified ads; a photo from the student election; sports editorial on Hank Aaron setting the all-time home run record and baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn; a photo of Gary Huntington, who is planning a Governance Symposium. Announcements include an upcoming visit from a Western Washington State College representative; open applications for the Medical Records Technology and Medical Secretary programs; a Native Americans club meeting; a veterans party; a crochet and yarn workshop; discount tickets for the Mother's Day ice follies performance; a presentation by minister Joseph B. Fuiten on "The Arab-Jew Conflict and the Bible"; a Phi Beta Kappa meeting; a Sports Car Club autocross; a call for Pierce County Democratic Convention student delegates; application deadlines for TCC high school graduates. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; business manager Ted Irwin; news editor John Parhomski; sports editor Tom Allen; chief photographer Mark Malloy; reporters David B. Farmer, Mike Hovland, Welford Prince, George Herbison, William A. Cullen, Mark Murphy, Bruce Duncan, Paul Eggers, Clifton Dabney, Gail Wood, Dolores Hill, Willie Petty; photographers Bill Keliher, Hap Newsom; secretaries Sandi Garner, Sean Seaburg; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 12, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 17 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on an upcoming summer visit by 40 Japanese college students and the need for host families; student senate news, including updates on the daycare proposal, concerns about funding for a new student building; student government elections; Lucia Corsi winning the Miss Pierce County Pageant; a Chess Club tournament; the archery team's performance at the Washington State Collegiate Indoor Archery Championships; track team performance at the Fruit Bowl Invitational Track Meet; the new baseball team; the men's basketball team being congratulated by the County Commissioners; an upcoming performance series from Ballet Tacoma; veterans' tutoring assistance. Also includes an editorial praising the outgoing student leadership, especially President Judy Gomez; a photo of Chi Coltrane announcing her concert at the UPS Fieldhouse; ads and classified ads; Student Programs calendar; photo portraits and statements by student government candidates; sports editorial on the baseball team and spring training. Announcements include an upcoming coffeehouse event; application deadline for the Radiologic Technologist and Respiratory Therapy Technician Programs; a traveling art exhibit of community college art instructors at the TCC Library; a presentation by minister Joseph B. Fuiten on "The Arab-Jew Conflict and the Bible"; discount tickets for the Mother's Day Ice Follies performance; the spring play Androcles and the Lion. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; sports editor Tom Allen; business manager and community editor Ted Irwin; copy editor and secretary Jean Seberg; chief photographer Hap Newsom; graphics designer Barb Burke; reporters Terrance Bichsel, Audrey Brady, Deborah Cole, Jean Cyr, Debra Hobbs, Phillip Jefferson, Soheila Ladbon, Larry Manning, Doug O'Connor, Virginia Rutherford, Jan Schossow, Ricke Swaim, George Pitts, Al Camp; photographer Bill Keliher; artist Teri Card; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 8, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 16 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on the reaccreditation process and committee; the proposed All College Council; the reception banquet for the Titan men's basketball team after winning the Northwest Championship; the upcoming ASTCC elections; TCC student senator Patricia Honan and her state representative father John A. Honan; the TCC Garden Project; the Ethnic Studies Lab; the upcoming Renaissance Feast fundraiser for the Campus Community Center; Transcendental Meditation; the Titan men's basketball team winning the state championship; the Challenging Choices sports prediction contest. Also includes an editorial responding to comments from Board member Dr. Dewey Tuggle regarding conflict on campus; letter to the editor refuting a previous letter regarding women in sports; Student Programs calendar; ads and classified ads; winter quarter exams schedule; veterans corner column on House Resolution 12628, Veterans' Education and Rehabilitation Amendments of 1974; photo portraits of the Miss Pierce County Pageant finalists; a sports editorial congratulating the men's basketball team. Announcements include cancellation of all parking fines by TCC President Dr. Ford due to ongoing confusion; new steps from the parking lot near Building 10 to prevent erosion; a book swap; spring quarter degree application deadline; McDonald's burger rewards for returned TCC Library books on Amnesty Day; a credit-bearing KPEC TV history course; the need for hosts for visiting European students; an upcoming trip to Aspen by the Winter Sports Club and a request for wooden ski donations; open submissions to literary magazine Mirror Northwest; open submissions for the National Poetry Press competition. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; sports editor Tom Allen; business manager and community editor Ted Irwin; copy editor and secretary Jean Seberg; chief photographer Hap Newsom; graphics designer Barb Burke; reporters Terrance Bichsel, Audrey Brady, Deborah Cole, Jean Cyr, Debra Hobbs, Phillip Jefferson, Soheila Ladbon, Larry Manning, Doug O'Connor, Virginia Rutherford, Jan Schossow, Ricke Swaim, George Pitts, Al Camp; photographer Bill Keliher; artist Teri Card; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 1, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 15 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a new building for business and health learning labs, office and work spaces; the upcoming 15th century Renaissance feast fundraiser sponsored by the Program Board; the opening of a new TCC information booth at Broadway Plaza in downtown Tacoma; the upcoming Mozart Requiem concert; the need for a name for the TCC Spring Festival; the next Coffeehouse lineup of musicians; an upcoming tour of Monroe Reformatory by the Student-Prisoners' Coalition; overwhelming demand for a free bus pass program for minority students; student frustration with new early classes; the upcoming Miss Pierce County Pageant; spring sports, including the new baseball team, and returning tennis, golf, and track teams; men's basketball news; Challenging Choices sports prediction game winners; an upcoming jewelry workshop. Also includes letters to the editor regarding the audience at the ISO Festival, the previous issue's parking fines story and faculty negotiations, and a sexist quote regarding women in sports in a previous issue; a satirical editorial on a man named "Dick" (Richard Nixon); ads and classified ads; Student Programs calendar; veterans corner column regarding attending college on the GI Bill; a sports editorial on cutbacks to major league sports due to the energy crisis; an apology regarding a statement about a TCC cheerleader in the previous issue; Challenging Choices sports prediction form. Announcements include upcoming visits from University of Washington and Pacific Lutheran University representatives, a TCC Sports Car Club practice autocross, available campus garden plots, a student book swap, a call for host families for visiting European students, temporary bookstore hours, an upcoming karate tournament at Green River Community College. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; sports editor Tom Allen; business manager and community editor Ted Irwin; copy editor and secretary Jean Seberg; chief photographer Hap Newsom; graphics designer Barb Burke; reporters Terrance Bichsel, Audrey Brady, Deborah Cole, Jean Cyr, Debra Hobbs, Phillip Jefferson, Soheila Ladbon, Larry Manning, Doug O'Connor, Virginia Rutherford, Jan Schossow, Ricke Swaim, George Pitts, Al Camp; photographer Bill Keliher; artist Teri Card; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 15, 1974Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume IX, number 14 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the cancellation of the drama production Marat/Sade; the top ten highest parking fines holders at TCC; CORP Communication System, a new informational phone system used by the Council of Representatives and Presidents (CORP); an upcoming concert of Mozart's Requiem; an upcoming International Student Organization (ISO) festival; the TCC art department and faculty; the TCC paraprofessional program; men's basketball games; the new men's baseball team; the winners of the Challenging Choices sports prediction game; spring registration; damage to the gym from social events. Also includes an editorial on this issue's parking ticket story; ads and classified ads; student programs calendar; a veterans corner column on the lack of Congressional legislation priorities relating to veterans; a photo of anthropologist Richard Leakey, announcing his upcoming talk at TCC; Challenging Choices sports prediction form. Announcements include Rotary Club scholarships, the upcoming Coffeehouse lineup, intramurals signups, a winter mountaineering climbing course, fundraising for an organization related to POWs in Vietnam, an upcoming backpacking trip, open submissions for literary magazine Mirror Northwest. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Tom Pantley; campus editor Cheryl McCarthy; sports editor Tom Allen; business manager and community editor Ted Irwin; copy editor and secretary Jean Seberg; chief photographer Hap Newsom; graphics designer Barb Burke; reporters Terrance Bichsel, Audrey Brady, Deborah Cole, Jean Cyr, Debra Hobbs, Phillip Jefferson, Soheila Ladbon, Larry Manning, Doug O'Connor, Virginia Rutherford, Jan Schossow, Ricke Swaim, George Pitts, Al Camp; photographer Bill Keliher; artist Teri Card; secretary Sandi Garner; advisor Rachel Bard.