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The Collegiate Challenge - February 18, 1972Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 13 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on the formation of a publications board for the Collegiate Challenge following criticism by state legislators of a previous issue's poetry; a new ten-credit general geology field excursion course with Jack Hyde in five states; sophomore linguistics major Ron Snyder; the upcoming drama production of Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad; the formation of new non-profit Committee for a National Information Center, formed by former TCC student Lon M. Smith; musician and songwriter Dave Mason; TCC student Irene Jones; student senate news, including approval of the new Publication Board; a Los Unidos-organized meeting to discuss the possibility of a school-release program for McNeil inmates pursuing their educations; Titan men's basketball wins and upcoming games; Challenge staff meeting with legislators in Olympia to discuss community college issues; college-credit internship programs; KTNT jazz program DJ Clarence McDaniel; the first meeting of the Photo Club. Also includes a "memorandum to legislators" apologizing for the language and content of the poetry in a previous issue; editorials responding to criticism of the poetry; letters to the editor in support of the poetry, announcing the Judo Club's attendance at an upcoming tournament; a guest story by Swedish woman Solveig Lindberg on a trip to New York City and Washington DC; ads and classified ads; a sidebar on pre-registration; culture page with illustrations and poetry; a music review of Moody Blues album "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor"; basketball statistics; a photo from the blood drive. Announcements include TCC Skydiver jumps and films; an upcoming benefit dance for the Stadium Concert Band to attend a festival in Vienna; an upcoming presentation by labor organizer Frank Cedervall; the beginning of KTCC closed circuit radio station; job openings at a new restaurant; an upcoming Sports Car Club autocross; the TCC string quartet appearing on KTVW's "Project 13" program; an election for a new student senator; availability of tickets to Sly and the Family Stone; soccer team practice. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College. Editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Charley Kuhn; sports editor Dann Tillighast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; copy editor Kathy Wardlow; reporters Stephen Bowden, Mike Greenwood, Candice Hanes, Dolores Hill, Lamoyne Hreha, Jose Longoria, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Tod Sharlow, Ken Slusher, Ross Whitfeldt, Lynn Fitzpatrick; photographers Wade Cook, Shaune Liles, David Powers, Bill Schrum, Bill Stephenson, Wayne Stewart, Tracy Stromberg; columnist Kathy Wardlow; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; cartoonist Gary Payn; culture page Ed Hawkins; office secretary Joyce Basozki; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 11, 1972Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 12 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a campus panel discussing President Richard Nixon's term in office and election strategy; successful student advocacy for more Chemistry 101 classes; student senate news, including the representative to the Washington Associate of Community College Student Governments (WACCSG) asking for more engagement in lobbying; Senate bills regarding college syllabuses and student loans; TCC faculty appearing on KTVW show "Project 13" to discuss student financial aid, student reading; the assignment of political science instructor Thomas R. Hulst as statewide coordinator for the expansion of community-related education at community colleges; the TCC Library-led publication of a bibliography of Black literature and other materials, an indigenous bibliography, and an upcoming bibliography of drug-related topics; athletics news on Titans men's basketball games, including a game with the University of Washington; a new proposed federal bill for veterans. Also includes letters to the editor criticizing poetry in the previous issue, describing a recent tournament that the Judo Club participated in; comics; culture page with photography and poetry; ads; a music review of the Allman Bros.; TCC pre-registration. Announcements include part-time campus jobs, food stamps at the Bookstore, Ethnic Studies Laboratory hours, formation of a new Photography Club, a showing of film The Illustrated Man, an upcoming scholarship fundraising concert at the University of Puget Sound by Sly & The Family Stone, TCC administrators appearing on a TV program, an upcoming Coffeehouse performance, a rescheduled blood drive, an internship at the Metropolitan Development Council, upcoming one-credit workshops, upcoming drama performances of Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad, an upcoming TCC string quartet concert, the upcoming musical comedy performance at Wilson High School. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College. Editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Charley Kuhn; sports editor Dann Tillighast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; copy editor Kathy Wardlow; reporters Stephen Bowden, Mike Greenwood, Candice Hanes, Dolores Hill, Lamoyne Hreha, Jose Longoria, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Tod Sharlow, Ken Slusher, Ross Whitfeldt, Lynn Fitzpatrick; photographers Wade Cook, Shaune Liles, David Powers, Bill Schrum, Bill Stephenson, Wayne Stewart, Tracy Stromberg; columnist Kathy Wardlow; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; cartoonist Gary Payn; culture page Ed Hawkins; office secretary Joyce Basozki; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 4, 1972Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 11 and is twelve pages. Content warning: This issue contains use of the N word on page 7. This issue contains stories on the upcoming Black History Week events, including poetry readings featuring Sonia Sanchez, dance performances, plays, a soul food dinner; Board meeting news, including deciding part-time employee voting privileges regarding the negotiation power of the Federation of Teachers and Teachers Association, the possibility of a faculty senate, and zoning issues; speech and drama department head Donald Hiatt publishing a new textbook; an upcoming Model UN sponsored Washington State Delegation Chairman's Conference; one credit workshops in study skills; the Activity Council response to criticism published in the previous issue; a student senator attending a Los Unidos meeting to investigate claims around extra funding to the group; TCC Weekend College program; progress on planning a day care center; the need for volunteers to work with the sex offender program at Western State Mental Hospital; rezoning of 19th Street for commercial use; Swahili teacher Peter Wanguri; TCC student and owner-operator of Wheeler Vee Dub Volkswagen repair shop Jim Wheeler; Titan men's basketball news including upcoming games, wins and losses; student Rob Barner, who was the first TCC registrant in 1965, was drafted and sent to Vietnam for three years, then returned to TCC. Also includes a Black History Week schedule; "Black Light" column discussing the Pan-African movement, Black Studies programs, calling for contributors; letters to the editor on the TCC Federation of Teachers Faculty Development Program, the establishment of campus radio station KTCC; editorial responding to allegations of misquoting a student senator; ads and classified ads; a guest student essay on musicians Joan Baez and Judy Collins; "Out of My Head" column on various campus topics; Black poetry section; music reviews of album "Nilsson Schmilsson" by Harry Nilsson, "His Greatest Hits Vol. II" by Bob Dylan; photo and announcement of students Johnny N. Henderson and Gertrude F. Young receiving scholarships. Announcements include winter registration numbers; part-time campus jobs; film screening of Camelot; Ethnic Studies Laboratory hours; approval by the Friends of the TCC Library of book purchases in support of occupational programs; formation of a Photography Club; food stamps for sale at the bookstore; a blood drive; a newswriting internship with the Metropolitan Development Council; forensics team wins; a Political Science Forum sponsored panel discussion on President Richard Nixon's policies; an upcoming Los Unidos Culture Week. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College. Editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Charley Kuhn; sports editor Dann Tillighast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters Stephen Bowden, Mike Greenwood, Candice Hanes, Dolores Hill, Lamoyne Hreha, Jose Longoria, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Tod Sharlow, Ken Slusher, Ross Whitfeldt, Lynn Fitzpatrick; photographers Wade Cook, Shaune Liles, David Powers, Dan Richey, Bill Schrum, Bill Stephenson, Wayne Stewart, Tracy Stromberg; columnist Kathy Wardlow; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; cartoonist Gary Payn; culture page Ed Hawkins; office secretary Joyce Basozki.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 21, 1972Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 10 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a student senate dispute over Activity Council funding to Los Unidos for a work/study program; an upcoming chamber music concert featuring the TCC String Quartet; conflict between the TCC Teachers Association and the TCC American Federation of Teachers regarding who is allowed to negotiate with the Board; an upcoming blood drive; student senate news including an upcoming special election; a Titan men's basketball team loss; a facetious response from an instructor to a Payroll Department notice; admissions and record officer Joseph Kosai, who was sent to a incarceration center for Japanese Americans during World War II. Also includes new editorial column "Black Light" for Black students at TCC; comics; instructions for recycling from Project HIPPIE; ads and classified ads; "Out of My Head" column on campus planning; a music review of Fleetwood Mac; study skills and reading instructor Carole Steadman co-authoring the book Man's Search for Himself; history instructor and author Murray Cromwell Morgan; the TCC Chess Club; the upcoming self-study period for the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools re-accreditation process and opportunity for student feedback; the Career Development Program; Los Unidos student group news, including coordination with M.A.S.H. (Mexican American Self Help), the Chicano and Mexican organization for inmates at McNeil Island; Titan men's basketball wins and upcoming games; the golf team; a joint ski trip by the Winter Sports Club and the International Student Organization. Announcements include the student, faculty, and staff photography exhibit; Feature Film Series screenings; intramural program activities; an Obi Society sponsored Black History Week; a visit from Seattle University Associate Director of Admissions Jerry Evich; openings with the Lakewood Players community theater; TCC staff being interviewed on TV; the Ethnic Studies Laboratory's hours; open submissions for creative arts magazine Mirror Northwest; food stamps for sale at the bookstore; a Study Skills Workshop; donation of Howard Daniel's Encyclopedia of Themes and Subjects in Painting to the TCC Library; a presentation by University of Washington Office of Minority Affairs Chicano student counselor Armendo Mendoza.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 14, 1972Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 9 and is eight pages. Content warning: this issue contains the use of the N word on page 2. This issue contains stories on student senate news, including funding a film showing, the recycling program; the Math Lab; the Project HIPPIE (Help In Preventing Pollution In the Environment) recycling center; music instructor Allan Clarke; former student and Challenge music reviewer Scott Williams becoming a DJ for KOOS-AM; Washington State University granting Washington community college associate degree holders junior standing; TCC instructors Robert C. Adams and Charles F. Cline taking charge of the Miss Tacoma Pageant; Titan men's basketball wins, losses, and upcoming games; upcoming Sports Car Club autocrosses to benefit Tacoma food banks; Los Unidos club voting to sponsor a bilingual (English and Spanish) newspaper; Judo Club; beginning of rehearsals for drama department production of Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You In the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad; TCC President speaking at the Kiwanis Club asking for community support of community college funding. Also includes editorial on racism; ads and classified ads; "Out of My Head" column; culture page with poems, photographs. Announcements include a Washington State University pharmacy program representative visit; Obi Society planning a Black History Week; a TCC Black student scholarship donation from the Schoenfeld Gardner and Gardner Foundation; Feature Film screenings; TCC counselor and student activities advisor Richard J. Deyoe being selected a a representative for the Association of College Unions-International; a TCC Coffeehouse event; a concert by Seattle band Calico; a visit by Seattle University Associate Director of Admissions Jerry Evich; food stamps for sale at the bookstore; a call for student volunteers for a campus information and referral center for topics including reproductive health and drug use; beginning of intramural program; open submission for creative arts magazine Mirror Northwest; an Obi Society and Ethnic Studies Laboratory presentation on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; a student, faculty and staff photography exhibit. Staff credits: Published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Charley Kuhn; sports editor Dann Tillinghast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters Stephen Bowden, Mike Greenwood, Candice Hanes, Dolores Hill, Lamoyne Hreha, Jose Longoria, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Tod Sharlow, Ken Slusher, Ross Whitfeldt, Lynn Fitzpatrick; photographers Wade Cook, Shaune Liles, David Powers, Dan Richey, Bill Schrum, Bill Stephenson, Wayne Stewart, Tracy Stromberg; columnist Kathy Wardlow; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; cartoonist Gary Payn; culture page Ed Hawkins; office secretary Joyce Basozki.
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The Collegiate Challenge - December 10, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 8 and is four pages. This issue contains stories on a class project developing a campus recycling center; paving of paths to Building 19 and the gym; new elected officers for Model UN; students pre-registered for winter quarter; upcoming tryouts for Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You In the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad; student senate news including research on establishing a day care center; the organization of a new faculty union separate from the TCC Association, the TCC Federation of Teachers; poor attendance at the free noon rock festival; the Titan men's basketball team winning recent games; a petition to establish new, broader replacement to Senate Raps, Student Raps. Also includes a photo collage of Challenge staff; letters to the editor on library noise, the abolition of the Senate Raps newsletter, the previous coverage of Barry Boyer and Dr. Thornton Ford's antique cars, and praising the Challenge for the quarter; music review of a Rod Stewart/The Faces concert at the Seattle Arena; ads and classified ads. Announcements include a discussion of prostitution and prayer at the Court C Coffeehouse; an upcoming Board of Trustees meeting; book buy-backs; a performance by band Chestnut Bay; TCC forensics team member Lewis Schrawyer winning first place in men's speech analysis at a Clark College tournament; program change opportunities for pre-registered students.
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The Collegiate Challenge - December 3, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 7 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a presentation by Georgia State Representative Julian Bond on racism and politics; the Board approving a resolution to plan the proposed drug abuse information program; student senate news including an invitation to Governor Dan Evans, discussion of out-of-state travel expenses, the abolition of the Senate Raps newspaper; the dedication ceremonies of the new science complex; a new peace studies major at Manhattan College (NYC); sociology instructor and Behavioral Sciences chair Ann Sundgren; one credit workshops on study skills; economics instructor Barry Boyer and his antique car collection; TCC Judo Club winning the Amateur Athletic Union judo context; TCC president Thornton Ford planning to challenge Barry Boyer to a Model A drag race; international student Mohamed R. Ballaa; the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's new column on unsolved crimes; Titan men's basketball news, including the Bellevue Tip-Off Tournament, winning multiple trophies, and the home opener game; the Bookstore Advisory Committee; the drama production of Ten Little Indians. Also includes editorial on cigarette litter in the parking lots; letter to the editor about the music review column; ads and classified ads; music review of the Grand Funk Railroad album "E Pluribus Funk"; "Out of My Head" column; Titan men's basketball team statistics, games schedule. Announcements include final food donation counts from the drama department's drive; TCC instructors and staff making various presentations on TV; student draft deferments; an open house at the Tacoma-Pierce County Drug Abuse Center's residential treatment unit; Titan Booster tickets on sale; a Christmas dance; the Ripped-Off Rock Festival on campus; book buy-back; the drama department production of Oh, Dad Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad; the fall student art show; interviews with the Marine Corps officer selection team; a proposal to move the Communications Club; student rate tickets for Taj Mahal/It's a Beautiful Day concert at the University of Washington; change of program opportunities for pre-registered students; TCC Feature Films showings of Beggars' Opera and Othello; food stamps for sale at the bookstore. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Jim Gillespie; assistant editor Dann Tillinghast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters Terry Bartlett, Stephen Bowden, Dragan Butorac, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Michael Greenwood, Dolores Hill, Michael McLavy, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Ken Slusher, Kathy Wardlow; photographers Hans Brown, Tracey Stromberg, Charley Kuhn, David Powers, Louis Tenesch, John Laverdene, Dan Richey, Bob Pratt; columnists Terri Bale, Scott Williams; cartoonist Gary Payn; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; culture page Ed Hawkins; drama reviewer Candice Hanes; layout Jan Giroux; lab assistant Shaune Liles.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 19, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 7, number 6 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the TCC music program; Music 122 piano lab course; the drama department's production of Ten Little Indians; board trustee Donald E. Anderson; new album "Emergence" by Neil Sedaka; an upcoming recital by pianist Gwendolyn Sager and flutist Julie Jansen; the Forensics Team winning two trophies at a tournament at Yakima Valley Community College; parking rules and citations; one credit workshops for study skills; University of Washington psychologist Dr. Nate N. Wagner speaking on "Sexual Ethics"; the Titan men's basketball team training for the start of the season; the cross country team placing eleventh in the Northwest Community College Cross-Country Championship; history instructor George Huffman on the new management-by-objectives (MBO) format of college operations; festival seating at concerts; Donald Tracey teaching prehistoric art in Art 100. Also includes editorials on payment of guest speakers, UN recognition of Communist China, Southern Christian Leadership Conference head Ralph Abernathy's presentation; photos of dumped waste on campus; ads and classified ads; Titan's men's basketball team roster, schedule. Announcements include Washington Association of Community College Student Governments (WASCCSG) lobbyist jobs, an art exhibit in the library by student Peter Sluke, an Associated Student Body secretary job, a Student Activities train trip to Portland, Washington State Library consultant Irene Mansfield speaking at the Friends of the TCC Library board meeting, counseling staff Phil Griffin's participation in a counseling seminar at a drug information center, a concert by Up With the People at Pacific Lutheran University, fall music department concert, a TCC Coffeehouse event, a performance by Sha Na Na at the University of Puget Sound (UPS), three new introductory language courses, a joint TCC and UPS concert band performance, Feature Films screenings of Beggars' Opera and Othello, food stamps for sale at the bookstore, a concert by Adam Wind. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Jim Gillespie; assistant editor Dann Tillinghast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters John Anderson, Terry Bartlett, Stephen Bowden, Dragan Butorac, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Michael Greenwood, Dolores Hill, LaMoyne Hreha, Jodi Malyon, Michael McLavy, John Pollen, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Lionel Sawyer, Ken Slusher, Kathy E. Wardlow; photographers Hans Brown, Greg Moore, Keith Uddenberg, Tracey Stromberg, Charley Kuhn, David Powers, Louis Tenesch, John Laverdene, Dan Richey, Bob Pratt; columnists Terri Bale, Scott Williams; cartoonist Gary Payn; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; culture page Ed Hawkins; drama reviewer Candice Hanes; layout Jan Giroux; lab assistant Shawnee Liles.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 11, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 5 and is twelve pages. Content notice: This issue uses an outdated and now offensive term for disability on page 5. This issue contains stories on protests of nuclear testing at Amchitka Island and war in Vietnam, including photos; the cast of the upcoming play Ten Little Indians; a new arrangement to allow library resource use across four community colleges, including TCC; announcement and schedule for a venereal disease symposium; admission to the play Ten Little Indians being a non-perishable food donation; the board vote failure for a campus drug abuse education center; English instructor Vernon Hess and public information officer Dale Wirsing's various travels in Europe; the TCC Veteran's Association; the management-by-objectives (MBO) concept being implemented to operate TCC; the Obi Society's Thanksgiving Food Drive; cross country team news; new, returning, and graduated members of the Titan men's basketball team; the Intramural Program; schooling in England versus the US; a recent Los Angeles Times article on Model United Nations; winter registration; golf team planning; a presentation by Major Wayne Aho on UFOs and ESP; pollution and the 1899 Refuse Act; fall registration numbers; changes to Board agreement affecting faculty academic freedom; a new Swahili course. Also includes editorials on President Richard Nixon; letters to the editor regarding the Communications Club, Scott Williams' music reviews; ads and classified ads; music reviews of the Temptations concert at Pacific Lutheran University. Announcements include a presentation by Southern Christian Leadership Conference head Dr. Ralph Abernathy at Lakes High School Classatorium, Forensics Team tournament wins, TCC faculty participating in the Tacoma Arts and Crafts Association annual exhibit, one credit workshops, a board of trustees meeting, lectures on hypnosis, due date for degree applications, a concert by folk singer Glen Eastwood, a prison reform panel discussion, ACLU speakers at the Court C Coffee House, the University of Puget Sound accepting TCC credit for an education course, a Fall Festival of the Arts for developmentally disabled children, a German-style November Fest sponsored by the Veteran's Association, taped materials in the Listening/Language Laboratory, a concert by Adam Wind, new clubs, a Seattle University production of He Who Gets Slapped, public information officer and journalism instructor Dale Wirsing earning his doctorate from Washington State University, a panel discussion on the unemployed and needy, a presentation by Percy Graves Jr., a visit by Central Washington State College representatives. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Jim Gillespie; assistant editor Dann Tillinghast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters John Anderson, Terry Bartlett, Stephen Bowden, Dragan Butorac, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Michael Greenwood, Dolores Hill, LaMoyne Hreha, Jodi Malyon, Michael McLavy, John Pollen, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Lionel Sawyer, Ken Slusher, Kathy E. Wardlow; photographers Hans Brown, Greg Moore, Keith Uddenberg, Tracey Stromberg, Charley Kuhn, David Powers, Louis Tenesch, John Laverdene, Dan Richey, Bob Pratt; columnists Terri Bale, Scott Williams; cartoonist Gary Payn; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; culture page Ed Hawkins; drama reviewer Candice Hanes; layout Jan Giroux; lab assistant Shawnee Liles.
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The Collegiate Challenge - November 5, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 4 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on a presentation by "radical" Berkeley (California) mayor Warren Widener; the Board of Trustees voting against establishment of a drug abuse education program at TCC; need for increased parking lot lighting; a Friends of the TCC Library meeting discussing fundraising; Larry Corbin participating in the North West Collegiate Championship skydiving meet; student participation in campus elections; the upcoming production of Ten Little Indians; a field trip led by geology instructor Jack Hyde to Mount St. Helens, including numerous photos; event planning by the International Student Organization; a visit by George Van Meighan to Europe; the band Three Dog Night and commercialism; financial aid programs at TCC and financial aid officer Joe Jansen; counseling service department chairman Ronald L. Lundquist on the need for the campus drug abuse center; cross country team performance at the Skagit Invitational; beginning of basketball season; cancellation of the varsity soccer team due to lack of interest; division of the community colleges into three new athletics regions to cut travel expenses. Also includes editorials on a trash heap on campus, need for campus lighting; letters to the editor responding to a previous editorial on criticism of the Challenge, the board of trustees vote on the drug abuse program; classified ads and ads including a large ad from the War Resisters League regarding the war in Vietnam; club meetings schedule; "Rags, Bags, and Nags" column on changes in fashion; drawings; a photo from the board of trustees meeting accompanying discussion of criticism of the Challenge for publishing an "explicit" birth control ad. Announcements include a talk by University of Washington psychologist Dr. Nate N. Wagner, one credit workshops, student club representatives attending the Associated College Union Internationals conference, free judo lessons, the Forensic Team competing at upcoming tournaments, recitals by pianist Gwendolyn Sager and flutist July Jansen, a rideshare bulletin board, formation of a scuba diving club, formation of a chess club, screenings of films The Learning Tree and 4 for Texas, TCC Coffeehouse events, new skydiving club, Communication Club working toward installing a closed circuit radio system, a panel discussion on prison reform. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Jim Gillespie; assistant editor Dann Tillinghast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters John Anderson, Terry Bartlett, Stephen Bowden, Dragan Butorac, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Michael Greenwood, Dolores Hill, LaMoyne Hreha, Jodi Malyon, Michael McLavy, John Pollen, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Lionel Sawyer, Ken Slusher, Kathy E. Wardlow; photographers Hans Brown, Greg Moore, Keith Uddenberg, Tracey Stromberg, Charley Kuhn, David Powers Louis Tenesch, John Laverdene, Dan Richey, Bob Pratt; columnists Terri Bale, Scott Williams; cartoonist Gary Payn; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; culture page Ed Hawkins; drama reviewer Candice Hanes; layout Jan Giroux; lab assistant Shawnee Liles.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 22, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is not labeled with a number but is volume VII, number 3 in the sequence and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a cross country meet; a Sports Car Club autocross and upcoming championship; a International Meditation Society-sponsored concert of "music and ideas" by Natural Tendency; the Washington State Community College creative arts magazine Mirror Northwest; TCC Board chairman Robert Yamashita; attempted formation of a crisis clinic at TCC to focus on drug abuse, including an interview with Steve Hicks of Tacoma Crisis Clinic on his goals; the start of the medical record technicians and respiratory care technicians programs; rehearsals for the play Ten Little Indians; a "60 Minutes" report on American emigration to England; student affairs advisor Paula Pasco promoting the student activities office; student Rich Williams working as a full-time policeman; a new General Adult Training and Education (GATE) program, designed for residents of the Conifer complexes and the Model Cities neighborhood; a debate by city council candidates Jack Gamble and Harold Moss; a board of trustees meeting primarily focused on implementing a drug abuse program; a new addition to the science building. Also includes letters to the editor regarding horse manure in the Senate Raps office, Paul Creyssels not running for student senate, an All-College Council, a letter to the editor in the Senate Raps newsletter, an Alcoa Company presentation on campus for selling knives; editorial on student criticism of the Challenge and its budget; a review of the new Santana album; photos of mayor candidates Gordon Johnston and Fred Dean, promoting an upcoming Political Science Forum-sponsored presentation by both; ads and classified ads, including ads for birth control; "Rags, Bags, and Nags" column on the "establishment" and "anti-establishment." Announcements include a required meeting for students in the Service Representative and Receptionist/Clerk programs, a Halloween party at the Image Theater, a concert by music group Natural Tendency, one credit workshops, formation of a scuba club, free judo lessons, an Obi Club-sponsored dance, a Feature Film Presentation of The Fox, TCC clubs representation at the Associated College Union Internationals conference, a dance in the cafeteria with music by Chinook, student Authula Powell Cooper winning a scholarship from the Washington Real Estate Educational Foundation, a concert by Crash & Buffalo, a rideshare bulletin board, election of new cheerleaders, am Associated Women Students-sponsored UNICEF drive, basketball tryouts, a presentation by Berkeley (California) mayor Warren Widener. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Jim Gillespie; assistant editor Dann Tillinghast; business/ad manager Gene Achziger; reporters John Anderson, Terry Bartlett, Stephen Bowden, Dragan Butorac, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Michael Greenwood, Dolores Hill, LaMoyne Hreha, Jodi Malyon, Michael McLavy, John Pollen, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Lionel Sawyer, Ken Slusher, Kathy E. Wardlow; photographers Hans Brown, Greg Moore, Keith Uddenberg; columnists Terry Bale, Scott Williams; cartoonist Gary Payn; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; culture page Ed Hawkins; drama reviewer Candice Hanes; layout Jan Giroux.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 14, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 2 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on resolution of a dispute around recent secretary salary adjustments; a presentation by Clement Freud; a board of trustees meeting, including approval of equipment purchases; the campus bookstore; the TCC Library; certification of a contract for certain classified employees to join the Washington Federation of State Employees; upcoming performances by the Drama Department of Ten Little Indians; occupational programs at TCC; a presentation by City Council candidates; pursuit of state funding for a campus day care center; the Abortion Referral Service in Tacoma; the Obi Society and new officers; Model U.N.; the death of faculty secretary Betty Kronlund and establishment of a scholarship fund in her honor. Also includes a photo of organist George Scott with news of an upcoming recital; editorials on a double-booked room affecting the City Council candidates presentation, the police, student election fliers littering campus; letter to the editor on the City Council presentation issue; announcements of Volunteers in Service to People (VISP) placement service, City Council candidate presentations, a Nitty Gritty Dirt Band concert, a group dive by the Sky Divers Club, a Halloween Boogie dance, parking rules, a showing of the film The Fox, an Obi Club sponsored dance, demonstrations calling for the withdrawal of U.S. servicemen, Obi election results, a performance by Crash & Buffalo, a meeting of the Friends of the TCC Library, a required meeting for Service Representative and Receptionist/Clerk program students; review of the Guess Who concert; a photo collage of students; portraits and statements by student government candidates; ads and classified ads; "Rags, Bags and Nags" column including personal privacy, fashion horoscopes; track team news; the Human Relations course.
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The Collegiate Challenge - October 8, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VII, number 1 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a new freshman orientation program; business education instructor Lorraine Stephan receiving membership in Outstanding Educators of America; Challenge changes including Cheryl Doten becoming editor and a new printer; expansion of the math program with full courses offered through the math lab; new one-credit workshops; new faculty members; social science division chair Ronald E. Magden participating in an upcoming teacher training program in Yugoslavia; various counseling services offered at TCC; political science instructor John Swarthout working at the Satsop River Fair; fall registration; appointment of Robert O'Neill Springer to the board of trustees by Governor Dan Evans; a new student lounge in Building 15; voter registration; a new TCC law enforcement program; sale of food stamps at the bookstore; the cross country team; new men's basketball team member Floyd Haywood. Also includes a cover image of journalist Clement Freud promoting his upcoming presentation; editorials on wasted money on campus, 18-year-olds now being able to vote; music reviews; announcements of thefts from parked vehicles, director of occupational education Robert R. Rhule receiving his doctorate, an upcoming concert by the Guess Who, history instructor Ho Yun-Yi speaking on "The Nixon China Policy," student message relay service from the TCC Veteran's Association, an upcoming Obi Society sponsored dance, cheerleading tryouts, Judo and Ski Club meetings, by-laws amendments, presentations by City Council candidates; comics; a photo of nearly-complete science Building 10; new column "Rags, Bags and Nags" discussing fashion as self-expression, religious hypocrisy, films, concerts, and books; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College. Editor in chief Cheryl Doten; chief photographer Jim Gillespie; assistant editor Dan Tillinghast; business/ad manager Larry Smith; reporters Gene Acziger, John Anderson, Terry Bartlett, Stephen Bowden, Dragan Butorac, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Michael Greenwood, Dolores Hill, Lamoyne Hreha, Jodi Malyon, Michael McLavy, John Pollen, Joyce Rhodes, Owens Satterwhite Jr., Lionel Sawyer, Ken Slusher, Kathy E. Wardlow; photographers Hans Brown, Greg Moore, Keith Uddenberg; columnists Terry Bale, Scott Williams; cartoonist Gary Payn; artist Phillip "Rosy" Rosenbaum; culture page Ed Hawkins; drama reviewer Candice Hanes; layout Jan Giroux.
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The Collegiate Challenge - June 3, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 22 and is twelve pages. Content notice: This issue contains outdated terms relating to disability on page 3. This issue contains stories on the 1970-1971 school year in review; the October and November board meetings, including redefining TCC objectives, budget, student involvement in decisionmaking; shortages in campus club available funding; sports news including the track team taking tenth place at the state meet, the tennis team and singles taking fourth in the state tournament, the golf team winning the state tournament; Titan men's basketball head coach Don Moseid and the team post-championship; the awarding of 35 letterman jackets to TCC athletes; student Walt Bowen; the proposal to form an autonomous newspaper advisory board for the Challenge; the need for foreign student counseling; student Sophia Griffin baking a cake for a Geology 208 class project; the TCC Veterans Association moving to a new office. Also includes editorials on the separation of the Challenge from the student senate, writing the year in review; letters to the editor regarding a volunteer who helped bus participants to the Handicapped Childrens Olympics, the PE waiver, thanks from the forensics team; photo portraits of the board of trustees; a list of graduating students; a photo of cheerleader Betsy Combs, noting her and other squad members' reelections to the team; comics; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College. This week's editor Tom Winter; editors Cheryl Doten, Tom Winter; business manager Larry Smith; chief photographer Jim (Gaulie) Gillespie; art and lit editors Ed Hawkins, Scotty Keikhaefer; staff artist Gary Payn; photographers Ed Barton, John Becque, Charles Morgan; contributors Dave Bannister, Terry Bartlett, Walt Bowen, Julie Brandt, Dragan Butorac, Mina Ensign, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Dan Lentz, Bill McClarty, Marsha McCormick, Drew Mooney, Pete Pugh, Dan Tillinghast, Scott Williams, Jenice Valbert; secretary Rita Oster; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 21, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 21 and is four pages. This issue contains stories on a physical education waiver and P.E. Director Jack Heinrick's disagreement with the policy; the TCC Board of Trustees and member Dr. Dewey Tuggle; the forums discussing an all-college senate; the upcoming Friends of the TCC Library dinner with guest speaker Washington State Historical Society and Museum Director Bruce Le Roy and performance by "Rhinestone Rosie." Also includes a photo of Washington State University Anthropology chair Richard Daugherty with an artifact from the Ozette excavation site; editorials on ethics of the press and allegations of racism at the Challenge; announcements of photos needed for the Cronus yearbook, the upcoming presentation by Daugherty on the Ozette site, summer session, the golf team competing in the Northwest Athletic Association tournament, upcoming concerts by University of Puget Sound and TCC music groups, new state community college director John C. Mundt, an upcoming Associated Women Students sponsored luau, mailing of degrees after commencement; letters to the editor regarding the Challenge racism allegations, junk mail; ads. Staff credits: editor this week Cheryl Doten.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 14, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 20 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the drama department production of Little Murders; coverage of speakers at the "Law and Justice Week" event including Tacoma NAACP chapter president and lawyer Jack Tanner, District Court Judge Filis Otto, provost marshal Lt. Col. Ray W. Berg, Major Ralph L. Lurker; upcoming open forums regarding a propose all-college senate; the forensics team winning multiple trophies at a community college meet in Portland; student senate news including an attempt to recall the Challenge editors, supporting Los Unidos in meeting with Challenge staff regarding racism allegations; tennis team news; track team wins at a meet in Shoreline; the golf team winning the NWAA Western Division; the new and unique TCC Ethnic Studies Lab; the creation of a fund for the family of student Jess Sutherlin, who died of a heart attack, with two poems by Sutherlin; a proposed book bank for textbook rentals; TCC benefits and policies for veterans. Also includes editorials on a student senate motion to remove the Challenge editors, student government spending on buttons; letters to the editor regarding the "Senate Raps" newspaper, responding to allegations of racism at the Challenge; announcements of a presentation by new city manager William V. Donaldson, an upcoming Associated Women Students sponsored luau, open memberships for the Tacoma Bicycling Touring Club and TCC Winter Sports Club, instructor Carl R. Brown being elected chairman of the Puget Sound Regional Minority Affairs Consortium, the formation of a girls slow pitch team; ads and classified ads; a review of the rock opera Tommy; a photo collage. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College. This week's editor Tom Winter; editors Cheryl Doten, Tom Winter; business manager Larry Smith; chief photographer Jim (Gaulie) Gillespie; art and lit editors Ed Hawkins, Scotty Kiekhaefer; staff artist Gary Payn; photographers Ed Barton, John Becque, Charles Morgan; contributors Dave Bannister, Terry Bartlett, Walt Bowen, Julie Brandt, Dragan Butorac, Mina Ensign, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Dan Lentz, Bill McClarty, Marsha McCormick, Drew Mooney, Pete Pugh, Dan Tillinghast, Scott Williams, Jenice Valbert; secretary Rita Oster; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 7, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 19 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a presentation by TCC President Thornton Ford on the budget; a presentation by National Urban Coalition head Jack Vaughn; student senator complaints about the student government paper Senate Raps; senate meeting news including student representatives on the Associate Degree Committee, Dianna Jaycox's proposal for a day care; radio DJ Al Cummings moving from Tacoma's KTNT-AM to Seattle's KISW-FM; speech instructor Charles Summers and his packed lunches; meeting Jane Fonda at a peace rally at the University of Puget Sound; Los Unidos receiving a handmade metal plaque from the Mexican American Self Help (MASH) organization at McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary; contemporary country group Old Rose and their performances at the TCC Coffeehouse; the golf team placing fourth in the Columbia Basin College Invitational; tennis team wins; the Tacoma-Fife Junior Judo Championship. Also includes a group photo of students participating in the Model United Nations convention in Los Angeles; editorials on this issue's article on student group Los Unidos responding to letters to the editor, criticizing the Senate Raps newspaper, a proposal for a day care center by Dianna Jaycox; letters to editor regarding coverage of the Judo Club in a previous issue, the Los Unidos article on McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary, the summer Institute of Renaissance Studies from the Oregon Shakespearean Festival; announcements of the resignation of co-editor Pete Pugh, a Green River Community College Phi Theta Kappa sponsored road rally and beach party, a 21 Club sponsored ocean trip, a new girls softball team, an upcoming visit from Central Washington State College (CWSC) representatives, the "Primavera I" event (possibly a race?), election of sociology instructor Luther Jansen as president of the TCC Association, the upcoming drama production Little Murders, an upcoming slide lecture "Archeology of the Ozette Site," reduced requirements for transfer students to CWSC; ads and classified ads; Art and Literary page with art, photographs, and poetry. Staff credits: editor this week Cheryl Doten.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 30, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the Bookstore Advisory Committee and efforts to reduce textbook costs; an upcoming Law and Justice Week sponsored by the Political Science Forum, with various guest speakers; a presentation by Black poet Don L. Lee; an Earth Week cleanup event on the highway; a presentation by former Alaska Governor and former US Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel on the environmental movement; Indian student Raj Tejwaney; sports news including tennis matches, track meets, the end of the soccer season; the golf team winning first place in the Western Division; campus landscaping and improvements, including the Arboretum; English instructor Vernon Hess. Also includes announcements of an upcoming performance by men's choral group the Songcrafters, the next TCC Coffeehouse event; comics; editorials on anti-war marchers, the Fair Credit Reporting Act; letters to the editor regarding the Bookstore Advisory Committee and textbook costs, encouraging student voters, responding to a previous editorial on student participation in campus governance, a new student group to "resist all oppression of all peoples"; a special letter to the editor regarding Earth Week from President Richard Nixon; ads and classified ads; a review of the Rolling Stones film Gimme Shelter. Staff credits: this week's editor Tom Winter.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 23, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 16 and is eight pages. This issue features a special cover with the text of a letter from concerned TCC students to the US President regarding the "Lt. Calley incident," referring to the sentencing of a soldier for his role in the My Lai Massacre. This issue contains stories on potential major budget cuts threatening TCC's open door policy; the Senate Ways and Means Committee cutting funding for the Youth Commission; a proposed TCC "Book Bank"; the possibility of an amendment to state legislation to support funding a new student union building; new counselor Karen Becker, hired to run the Career Development Program; tennis team, track team, golf team news; organization of a TCC Booster Club to fund scholarships for the basketball team; scuba diving classes available at the Tacoma-Pierce County YWCA; student Tracie Jeanne traveling to Washington DC as Washington state's Cherry Blossom Festival princess; the upcoming opening of Tacoma Natural Food Co-op; theft problems on campus; a "Meet the Press" panel discussion on the role of the newsman in society; a survey of Tacoma businesses showing a lack of available summer jobs. Also includes editorials on a special levy and bond issue supporting Tacoma schools, the requirement to publish proposed legislation in the school newspaper, need for feedback solicited by TCC Administration and the Board, commending the student government; comics; letters to the editor regarding a previous issue's article on meningitis; ads, including one promoting an antiwar march on April 24; a profile of student president Steve Whitbeck; announcements of the Artist and Lectures Committee-sponsored Design in Nature exhibit at the library, a March of Dimes dance, a light show with music by Eyeful Power, the upcoming Foreign Traveler's Guide non-credit class, silent comedy film showings, the first broadcast by the Communications Club on KTCC; classified ads; reviews of the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young album "4 Way Street" and TV show M.A.S.H. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; this week's editor Pete Pugh; editors Pete Pugh, Tom Winter, Cheryl Doten; business manager Larry Smith; chief photographer Jim (Gaulie) Gillespie; Art and Lit Editors Ed Hawkins, Scotty Kiekhaefer; staff artist Gary Payn; photographers Charles Morgan, Ed Barton, John Becque, Hans Brown, Keith Uddenberg; contributors Dave Bannister, Richard Bradley, Julie Brandt, Mina Ensign, Gary Lakin, Dan Lentz, Bill McClarty, Jenice Valbert, Ron Pederson, Dragan Butorac, Dan Tillinghast, Marsha McCormick, Drew Mooney; secretary Rita Oster; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 9, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 14 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the new three coeditors Pete Pugh, Tom Winter, and Cheryl Doten replacing Challenge editor Dave Bannister; track team news, including an upcoming meet in Spokane and high jumper Dave Stubblefield; golf team news; tennis team news; men's basketball team member Denny Bitz; the upcoming spring intramural program; students Jimmie Lee and Mozella Ward receiving Ford Foundation Scholarships; spring quarter non-credit courses; an upcoming Associated Women Students sponsored Creativity Week. Also includes student government candidate photo portraits and statements; photo of a student attempting to put out a car fire; editorials on student government funding, upcoming elections; letters to the editor regarding various campus thefts, responding to a previous letter about the play 17th and K and Black people; an apology from the editors regarding a title appended to Ben Sanchez's previous letter to the editor; the Challenge's letter policy; a fundraiser by the TCC Veterans Association; election of Patti Wasson as northwestern states Vice President of the International Association of Women Students; announcements of a Political Science Forum "Meet the Press" event, an upcoming concert by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band at Pacific Lutheran University, an All-City Dance fundraiser for the March of Dimes, a new non-credit human relations course; Art and Literature section with poetry, photographs; "As Eye See It" column on student government, the Senate Raps publication, TCC Coffeehouse; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; this week's editor Tom Winter; editors Pete Pugh, Tom Winter, Cheryl Doten; advertising manager Larry Smith; chief photographer Jim (Gaulie) Gillespie; Art and Lit Editors Ed Hawkins, Scotty Kiekhaefer; cartoonist Gary Payne; photographers Charles Morgan, Ed Barton, John Becque, Hans Brown, Keith Uddenberg; contributors Dave Bannister, Richard Bradley, Julie Brandt, Mina Ensign, Gary Lakin, Bill McClarty, Jenice Valbert, Ron Pederson, Dan Tillinghast, Marsha McCormick, Drew Mooney; secretary Rita Oster; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - March 12, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 13 and is six pages. This issue contains stories on a presentation by psychoanalyst Dr. Bruno Bettelheim; recruitment of minority students for air traffic control positions with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); an experiment Job Bank for veterans and students; availability of student government applications; the opening of a section of the new College Lakes Apartment Community; the International Student Organization (ISO) trip to Mt. Rainier; results of a student senate special election; upcoming tryouts for the spring productions of John Hasse's The Wall to Wall War and Jules Feiffer's Little Murders; the Titan men's basketball team winning the community college championship; the Zero Population Growth (ZPG) organization and Tacoma Chapter. Also includes announcements of an upcoming Washington State Collegiate Veterans Association meeting hosted by the TCC Veterans Association, campus and regional proclamations honoring the Titan men's basketball team; editorial on a new student senate tax; letters to the editor regarding a Pierce County Chapter March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon, recent X-rated movies, Barry Sheridan's previous column on the play 17th and K, Ben's Sanchez's Senate Raps publication and criticism, the donation to the Washington Association of Community College Student Governments (WACCSG), the new campus group Volunteers In Service to People; "As Eye See It" column with topics including the Titan men's basketball championship win, the TCC Coffeehouse reopening, upcoming elections; ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Dave Bannister; advertising manager Marshall Vigus; sports editor Tom Winter; chief photographer Pete Pugh; writers Cheryl Doten, Mina Ensign, Larry Smith, B. S., Bill McClarty, John Larsen, B. W. Thompson; photographers Ed Barten, John Becque, Hans Brown, Gaulie, Keith Uddenberg, Tom Winter; cartoonist Gary Payne; secretary Rita Oster; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 26, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 12 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on an upcoming recital by pianist Blossom Cohon; an upcoming special election for student senate seats; sociology instructor Bob Adams discussing American beauty contests; Will Rogers and four letter words; the opening of Evergreen State College and erroneous rumors of its delay; Titan men's basketball news, including loss to Walla Walla for the NWAA Cross-State Division, the upcoming NWAA tournament; a recent Sports Car Club autocross; a new conversational Chinese course; a presentation by Judith Shapiro and Barbara Winslow of the Seattle Women's Liberation organization; Washington community colleges and the recommendations from a recent report by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. Also includes a (humorous?) story on a new series of courses on how to play bridge; announcements of the deadline for submissions to literary magazine Mirror Northwest, Debate Team members placing high at Seattle Pacific College's Forensic Tournament, upcoming events at Court C Coffeehouse; editorials on an allegedly unauthorized publication by student senator Ben Sanchez called Senate Raps, student senator apathy; letters to the editor regarding the coinciding of several holidays, the play Reynard the Fox, student senator Ben Sanchez's Senate Raps publication, and contributors to the TCC Coffeehouse; a letter addressed to Cheryl Doten regarding the legality of a donation to the Washington Association of Community College Student Governments (WACCSG) and a rebuttal from Doten; comics; a review of 3D pornographic film The Stewardesses; "As Eye See It" column with topics including upcoming student elections, cafeteria staff, student complaints about instructors; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Dave Bannister; advertising manager Marshall Vigus; sports editor Tom Winter; chief photographer Pete Pugh; writers Cheryl Doten, Mina Ensign, Larry Smith, [Barry Sheridan], Bill McClarty, John Larsen, B. W. Thompson; photographers Ed Barten, Gollie, Keith Uddenberg, Tom Winter; cartoonist Gary Payne; secretary Rita Oster; advisor Dennis Hale.
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The Collegiate Challenge - February 12, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 8 (actually number 11) and is eight pages. Please note that this issue is part of a tightly bound volume and some text may be difficult to read and/or obscured. This issue contains stories on organic and natural food; the recent expansion of the Library and Resource Center; the lost and found department; a presentation by poet Sonia Sanchez; student senate news including possible impeachment of an absent senator, funding for lobbying, campus improvements, entertainment; the most recent TCC Coffeehouse event; recent and upcoming Titan men's basketball games; soccer team tie against Bellevue; Washington State Soccer League referee John S. Hart; an upcoming performance by the Wilson Swing Choir and Ensemble; an upcoming Sports Car Club autocross. Also includes announcements of an upcoming presentation by graphologist Mrs. Jerri Rowlands, upcoming Drama Department performances of Reynard the Fox, upcoming presentation by psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim, spring quarter registration, an upcoming Los Unidos meeting, a Young Republicans membership drive; editorials on war in southeast Asia, the student senate donation to the Washington Association of Community College Student Governments (WACCSG); letters to the editor regarding a previous editorial on campus lighting; ads and classified ads; "As Eye See It" column with topics including a performance of the play 17th and K or How Black People Love to Play Cards, the TCC Coffeehouse, and maintenance night supervisor Jim Smith; comics; Art and Literature section with poetry, art, and information from the Obi Society.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 29, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 10 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the upcoming World Affairs Week, including Professor Hans J. Morgenthau speaking on international relations; the TCC photographic contest results and exhibit at the Tacoma Mall; new bookstore hours and other senate meeting news; an upcoming presentation on trial coverage by Tacoma News Tribune reporter Bob Boxberger; resignation of student senator Keith Vincent; production of the Dennis Hopper film The American Dreamer, to be distributed directly to college campuses; a light show by Eye Full Power sponsored by Associated Women Students; available information for students on legislation currently under consideration by the state legislature; appointment of two students to the advisory committee for TCC's service representative program; Titan men's basketball news, including a games against Highland, Green River, and St Martin's; golfer Don Mojean no longer being eligible to compete; the Titan men's soccer team losing to Green River; student Richard Bidwell constructing a replica model of the Globe Theater; Tacoma News Tribune writer Roland Lund speaking on writing a successful feature; the TCC Coffeehouse raising money for the Washington Association of Community College Student Governments for lobbying purposes. Also includes editorials on areas of campus needing better lighting, criticism of student president Barry Sheridan; announcements of the upcoming Twenty One Club and TCC Veterans Association party moving locations, a "rooter" bus going to men's basketball games to support, an advanced typing course; letter to the editor praising the TCC Coffeehouse; "As Eye See It" column, with discussion of a campus survey; comics; ads and classified ads; photos from the photographic contest. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College.
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The Collegiate Challenge - January 22, 1971Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume VI, number 9 and is four pages. This issue contains stories on a proposal to drop E grades; new officers for the TCC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa; Student Ski Association special student rates; the latest issue Washington community colleges literary magazine Mirror Northwest; a student government vote to retain the portable building 17A; an upcoming special election for a student senate seat; the Titan men's basketball win against Wenatchee; the opening of soccer season; the track team setting TCC records at the University Indoor Invitational Track Meet; an upcoming golf team meeting; the new Washington State Collegiate Veterans Association (WSCVA); the March of Dimes; upcoming Sports Car Club autocrosses. Also includes announcements of an upcoming party sponsored by the Twenty One Club and the Veterans Club, an upcoming presentation by Tacoma News Tribune chief photographer Wayne Zimmerman; editorial on student disinterest in student government; letter to the editor responding to a previous "As Eye See It" column discussing faculty tenure; "As Eye See It" column with topics including college tuition, the TCC Coffeehouse; a review of the film Kama Sutra. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College.