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The Challenge - February 13, 1987Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 23, number 6 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on nursing program graduates ranking the best in state on their licensing exam; progress toward the proposed student center; Valentine's Day; progress on construction of the Tacoma Learning Center for children with disabilities; having a positive mindset; the TCC golf team; the men's basketball team win against Lower Columbia, loss to Clark; the beginning of the spring sports season; the Kingdome hosting the NBA All-Star professional basketball game; the upcoming production by the TCC Chamber Orchestra of the Marriage of Figaro; the upcoming drama department production of True West; the work-study program. Also includes a photo of student art on display in the art building; 'Whitt's End' humorous advice column; announcements of upcoming ski trips, open applications for the Cheryl Davis Memorial Scholarship from the Behavioral Science department, the TCC International Film Festival, a visit by a St. Martins College representative; editorials on proposed changes to the state's educational system by Governor Booth Gardner, parenting concerns; political comics; Washington state legislative updates from the student president; 'Counselor's Corner' column on love; music reviews of the Bob Seger concert at the Seattle Center Coliseum, Duran Duran album Notorious; film review of The Mosquito Coast; ads. 'On Campus and Off' section announcing jazz events the Fourth Annual Rain or Shine Jazz Festival, Centrum's Hot Jazz Port Townsend Festival; music events including a Waylon Jennings concert at the Tacoma Dome, music at the Antique Sandwich Company, the Seattle Symphony, a TCC Lip Sync competition, the TCC Chamber Orchestra production of The Marriage of Figaro, a Preservation Hall Jazz Band concert at the Pantages Centre, tenor Bruno Sebastian singing at the Seattle Opera House; miscellaneous events including a TCC Parapsychology Club meeting, the World Wrestling Federation at the Tacoma Dome, mime Marcel Marceau at the Pantages Centre, open applications for TCC activities funds requests, a Washington artists exhibit at the Tacoma Art Museum, TCC spring advising information, Transfer Information Day, a Valentine's Day display at the Wright Park Seymour Botanical Conservatory, the Seattle Aquarium 'Images of the Sea' photography contest, the Tacoma Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium adopt an animal program; theater events including the TCC production of True West, auditions for the Tacoma Little Theater production of A Day in the Life of Joe Egg, the World Mother Goose Theater for the Very Young production of Blue Ribbon Barnyard Revue, the Tacoma Actors Guild production of The Star-Spangled Girl; workshops on the Helping Ourselves Means Education (HOME) program for low income people, teen parenting; tours of the Governor's mansion, TCC Advising sponsored tours of Western Washington University and the University of Washington. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Troy Wohlfeil; arts editor Debbie Snell; features editor Jane Knapper; sports editor Bill Turner; photo editor Brad Hart; on/off campus Gerie Ventura; ad manager Jim Pickett; business manager Karen Pickett; reporters and photographers Kevin Crossland, Tim Gillis, Linda Holt, Ted Mills, Lee Jae Plastino, Tad Springer, Sara Weller; typesetter Stephanie Beall; advisor R. Gilbert.
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The Challenge - January 30, 1987Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 23, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on an asbestos removal project in buildings 14 and 19; Martin Luther King Jr. day; recent student government meetings; delays to plans for an art building remodel and new art gallery; the TCC Swing Choir; the Tacoma International Film Festival; holiday movie releases; the buildings and grounds maintenance team; college publications and schedules; international transfer students; a student ski trip; the men's basketball team win at the Bellevue Christmas Tournament and other recent games. Also includes a photo of Swing Choir rehearsal; humorous advice column 'Whitt's End'; editorial on defending arts education; political comics and clip art; 'Counselor's Corner' column on setting personal goals; music review of Boston album 'Third Stage'; International Film Festival schedule; crossword puzzle; guest article by a Cambodian refugee; a syndicated story on campus protests of drug testing policies; announcements of open staff positions at the Challenge, open art scholarships the David Lassoie Memorial Art Foundation Scholarship and the Harris Tsang Architects scholarship; ads. 'On Campus and Off' section contains area events and news including a concert by Diane Schurr at the Pantages Centre, a piano concert by Liz Story at the Broadway Performance Hall, the 1987 Tacoma Film Festival, Counseling Center job workshops, a concert by T.R. Stewart and Pedar Herom at the YWCA, Seattle Aquarium classes, a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan opera Patience; upcoming men's and women's basketball games, a TCC ping pong tournament, a film screening of Running Scared, benefit event 'Celebrating Women in Sign' at Broadway Performance Hall, a seafood cooking workshop, a parenting workshop, open applications for student Vice President of Legislation, the University of Washington production of As You Like It, the University of Puget Sound productions of one-act operas The Toy Shop and the The Game of Chance, the Seattle Rep production of 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone,' a trumpet concert by Maynard Ferguson, a concert by the Irish Rovers at the Pantages Centre, a Red Cross blood drive, a film screening of Sure Thing. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Troy Wohlfeil; arts editor Debbie Snell; features editor Jane Knapper; sports editor Bill Turner; photo editor Brad Hart; on/off campus Gerie Ventura; ad manager Jim Pickett; business manager Karen Pickett; reporters and photographers Kevin Crossland, Tim Gillis, Linda Holt, Ted Mills, Lee Jae Plastino, Tad Springer, Sara Weller; typesetter Stephanie Beall; advisor R. Gilbert.
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The Challenge - November 21, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 23, number 4 and is twelve pages. Content note: This issue contains an article on sexual assault on page 3. This issue contains stories on students needing food support; recent federal law affecting students' ability to qualify for financial aid; pilot Humanities courses being given high evaluations by funder the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH); the student government and current projects; sexual assault on college campuses; attempts at racial integration in fraternities and sororities; upcoming student government projects including reactivation of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) local chapter; campus shoplifting; the quarterly lip-sync show in the cafeteria; technology in the library; the STAGE Program (Student Access to Growth and Earning) for training students in leadership roles; the upcoming TCC drama production of Agnes of God; the downward trend of health care programs enrollment; the possible reactivation of the PTK local chapter Chi Gamma; the men's and women's basketball teams and the beginning of the season; the Seattle Seahawks football team and their quarterbacks. Also includes photo of mime Andrew Glenn performing in the cafeteria; Counselor's Corner column on depression and the holidays; editorials on President Ronald Reagan and Iran, professional athletes' salaries; illustrations and political comics; letter to the editor praising the Challenge; book review of Stephen King novel It; humorous advice section 'Whitt's End'; film review of Tai-Pan; ads. 'On campus and off' section contains area news and events including a TCC Chamber Orchestra concert, the drama production of Agnes of God, comics Tom Ammiano and Linda Moakes at Seattle Central College, a Puget Sound Music Society Concert Band performance, the men's soccer championship game, a TCC art student exhibit, writing lab services, a Seattle Symphony concert, a public TV broadcast of a concert by Wil Ackerman, Michael Hedges and Shadowfax, open auditions for True West, a performance of 'People' by choreographer Ann Carlson at Seattle Central, an arts and crafts fair in the library, a performance of Royal Gambit at Pacific Lutheran University, a TCC Choral Concert, A Contemporary Theater (ACT) production of A Christmas Carol. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Joe Contris; arts editor Laurie McKay Nelson; photo editor Hank Church; business manager Alisa Wilder; ad manager Brad Arleth; advisor R. Gilbert; reporters and photographers Brad Arleth, Kannha Bounchanh, Kevin Crossland, Jane Knapper, Jeff Ofelt, James M. Oshiro, Gordon Peterson, Rich Rasmussen, Marvin Reese, Debbie Snell, Bill Tucker, Troy Wohlfeil; typesetter Laurie McKay Nelson.
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The Challenge - November 7, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 23, number 3 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on flooding in Building 8 due to a rainstorm; increases to security surveillance of the parking lots due to break-ins; student athlete perspectives on college athletics drug testing; the rise of drug testing; the Education Corporation of America (ECA) seeking to bring public campus functions under private management; the TCC custodial, maintenance, and grounds crews; the benefits of community colleges; the TCC sponsored Puget Sound Music Society Concert Band; expansion of TCC computer programs and resources; the 1984 Supreme Court case gutting Title IX; the women's volleyball team loss to Green River; the men's soccer team tie with Pierce College; the renovation of the gym and safety issues; English instructor and Seattle Times book reviewer Richard Wakefield. Also includes photo of a spider web; Counselors Corner column on test anxiety; music review of Paul McCartney album Press to Play; editorials on drug testing, student government review of smoking on campus; syndicated political comics; letter to the editor responding to a previous editorial on the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI); faculty advice column; crossword puzzle; music review of the Van Halen concert in Seattle; film review of The Color of Money; call for Challenge staff; announcement for the Journalism 201 class; ads and classified ads. 'On campus and off' section contains area news and events including the fourth annual Tacoma Wine Festival, Transfer Information Day, the Tacoma Little Theater production of Sly Fox, the University of Washington Opera production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, a TCC rafting trip, a Tacoma Youth Symphony concert, TCC golf team openings, a Metropolitan Parks sponsored tour, open registration for Treasure Hunt '86, a concert by Sandra Reaves-Phillips, a conference by Chemical Abuse Resources and Education (CARE), a performance by mime Andrew Glenn, a childcare exchange board in the Educational Opportunity and Resource Center (EORC), a cat art exhibit at the Tacoma Art Museum Children's Gallery, call for donations to the Emergency Food Network holiday drive, the production of Malpractice at Pantages Center, a TCC Advising Center sponsored tour of Pacific Lutheran University, a Burke Museum screening of The Lost Voyage of Paperouse, a dance performance by Cornish College of the Arts students. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Joe Contris; arts editor Laurie McKay Nelson; photo editor Hank Church; business manager Alisa Wilder; ad manager Brad Arleth; advisor R. Gilbert; reporters and photographers Brad Arleth, Kannha Bounchanh, Kevin Crossland, Jane Knapper, Ted Mills, Jeff Ofelt, James M. Oshiro, Gordon Peterson, Rich Rasmussen, Marvin Reese, Debbie Snell, Bill Tucker, Troy Wohlfeil; typesetter Laurie McKay Nelson.
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The Challenge - October 24, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 23, number 2 and is twelve pages. Content note: This issue contains mention of sexual assault on page 3. This issue contains stories on asbestos removal on campus; the Honors Program not being offered in 1986/87 and potential changes to the program; TCC instructor and Tacoma City Councilman Jack Hyde; recent college athlete scandals and trials; the devaluation of the arts in school curriculum; the history of the TCC nature center; renovation of the gym; an upcoming student senate study of smoking on campus; Saudi Arabian students describing life at home; the Tacoma Art Museum exhibit of religious art from the Martin of Tours exhibition with contemporary regional art; the TCC Veteran's Affairs department; college campuses finding the bacteria that causes Legionnaires disease in their air conditioning systems; the men's soccer team; basketball coach Ron Billings. Also includes photo of student with skateboard; 'Counselors Corner' column on self esteem; advice column by faculty member; editorials on the summit between US President Ronald Reagan and USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev in Iceland, the development of the TCC student center; syndicated political comics; letters to the editor responding to a previous editorial on Reagan, discussing the recent summit in Iceland and the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI); crossword puzzle; film review of Peggy Sue Got Married; call for Challenge staff; ads. 'On campus and off' section contains area news and events including a TCC ski trip to Austria, TCC workshops, the Pacific Lutheran University production of The Andersonville Trial, a concert by the Oregon Symphony Orchestra, a Tacoma Art Museum exhibit of the Martin of Tours Collection, the Tacoma Actors Guild production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a public TV program on C.S. Lewis and Joy Gresham, a TCC trip to Northwest Trek, a Celtic music concert by Philip and Pam Boulding, a children's production of Jack and the Beanstalk, a TCC Stephen King film festival, an Emerson Lake & Powell concert in Seattle, a Tacoma Concert Band performance, a TCC intramural table tennis tournament, the ACT (A Contemporary Theater) production of Little Shop of Horrors, a James Brown concert in Seattle, a classical piano concert by Malcolm Bilson, a concert by Michael O'Domhnail and Billy Oskay, a concert by violinist Pinchas Zukerman and pianist Marc Neikrug, a TCC advising tour of the University of Puget Sound, the Seattle Repertory Theater production of Richard III, a lecture by South African refugee and activist Dumisani Kumalo, a TCC coed volleyball tournament, lip sync program tryouts. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Joe Contris; arts editor Laurie McKay Nelson; photo editor Hank Church; sports editor Kevin Crossland; business manager Alisa Wilder; ad manager Brad Arleth; advisor R. Gilbert; reporters and photographers Brad Arleth, Kannha Bounchanh, Jane Knapper, Jeff Ofelt, James M. Oshiro, Rich Rasmussen, Marvin Reese, Debbie Snell, Bill Tucker, Troy Wohlfeil; typesetter Laurie McKay Nelson.
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The Challenge - October 10, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 23, number 1 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the Developmental Education Program; the staff who support registration, with photos; actress Jane Riese and her upcoming role in TCC production Agnes of God; student opinions on options for lunch; the Japanese folk production Bekkanko Oni by visiting Tamagawa University Dance and Drama Group; the TCC cafeteria; the men's soccer team and coach Tom Keegan; the upcoming basketball season; the women's volleyball team. Also includes photo of student reading outside with a welcome back message on enjoying the last of summer sun; obituary of philosophy instructor Devon Edrington; film review of Manhunter; 'Counselors Corner' column on attending college; editorials on the proposed student activities center, US President Ronald Reagan; welcome messages from TCC President Carl Opgaard and student president Chris Farler; music review of Belinda Carlisle solo album 'Belinda'; call for Challenge staff; ads. 'On and off campus' section contains area events and news including a TCC Chamber Orchestra concert, new clubs sign-ups, an Impressionist exhibit at the Tacoma Art Museum, interpretive tours at Fort Nisqually, the Intiman Theatre production of Vikings, the Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) Student Composers Competition, free Port of Tacoma tours, student government openings and application deadline, the Tacoma Actors Guild production of The Hasty Heart, the Playboy magazine annual College Fiction Contest, a Guitarjam guitar ensemble concert at the Pantages Centre, fall events at the Wright Park Seymour Conservatory, the new KCTS season of Nature, the Pacific Lutheran University production of The Andersonville Trial, James Burke lecturing technology at the University of Puget Sound, the Evergreen Expressions experimental theatre season on the theme of dance, TCC October credit courses, a Student Programs sponsored coed soccer tournament, a Seattle Aquarium led Cedar River salmon expedition, an exhibit on the Chinese Bronze Age in the TCC library, Counseling Center job workshops, the Richard Bangs Collier Pleneurethics Society logo design contest, graduation application deadlines, availability of free student ID cards. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor Joe Contris; news editor Marco Calvo; arts editor Laurie McKay Nelson; photo editor Hank Church; sports editor Kevin Crossland; business manager Alisa Wilder; advisor R. Gilbert; reporters and photographers Brad Arleth, Kannha Bounchanh, Dusty Fink, Lynn Hammer, Jane Knapper, Jeff Ofelt, James M. Oshiro, Rich Rasmussen, Marvin Reese, Debbie Snell, Diane Snell, Maria Valenzuela, Troy Wohlfeil; typesetter Laurie McKay Nelson.
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The Challenge - June 6, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 19 (hand-corrected to number 21) and is sixteen pages. This issue contains stories on student government election results; a new sexual harassment policy and incidents of harassment on campus; car break-ins in the parking lot; English 101 students submitting a letter of dissatisfaction with instructor Jerry McCourt; a sexual harassment workshop led by consultant Robert Sanford; summer outdoor experiences from Continuing Education; sociology professor Dr. Ann Sundgren volunteering at Goodwill Literacy; summer activities and concerts by the Tacoma Metropolitan Park District; Bobby Barnette receiving the Outstanding Student of the Year award; the twentieth anniversary celebrations for TCC; the history of TCC, with photos; the history of the campus rock and racial violence. Also includes editorials on leaving TCC and the Challenge, nicknames; comics and illustrations; letters to the editor about the Challenge's coverage of the bombing of Libya, reflecting on the recent TCC sexual harassment workshop; Counselors Corner column on self esteem; list of spring quarter graduates; list of departmental student award recipients; Phoenix, the Challenge literary supplement, with creative writing, poetry, and illustrations; reflections from faculty and administrators on the history of TCC; an open letter to teachers from a student; lists of the original faculty and the first graduating class; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include open videotape courses; commencement details. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Dell Gibbs; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Joe Contris; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Kathy Figuracion; ad manager Shannon Saul; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers David E. Freeman, Joseph Gallagher, Kirk Gormley, Brad Hart, Larry Speakman, Maxine Wade; typesetter Laurie McKay Nelson; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - May 23, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 19 (hand-corrected to number 20) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on instructor Linda Moore-Lanning and her book on Texas women; upcoming openings in the student government; a survey on student dress and classroom success; geology instructor Dr. Jack Hyde being appointed to the Pierce Transit board; Tacoma's Salmon Beach, with numerous photos; the upcoming summer geology field trip course; the end of track season and team performance at the championship; the end of the men's baseball season with win against Edmonds, loss to Centralia; a minor accident in the parking lot. Also includes a photo of an Army CH47 Chinook helicopter on the TCC track; editorial on the success of the student activities center vote and recent violence at a Judas Priest concert; theater review of the TCC production of Lady from the Sea; film review of Short Circuit; list of Slug Fest week activities; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include a deadline extension for Challenge literary supplement submissions; a satirical ad regarding the Chernobyl nuclear disaster; a Name That Tune game show on campus for Slug Fest; a nature photography workshop by Pat O'Hara; Financial Aid scholarship recipients; a Counseling Center workshop for women returning to school; a Gobbler's Knob day hike at Mt. Rainier sponsored by Student Programs; the annual sports award banquet. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Dell Gibbs; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Joe Contris; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Kathy Figuracion; ad manager Shannon Saul; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers David E. Freeman, Joseph Gallagher, Kirk Gormley, Brad Hart, Larry Speakman, Maxine Wade; typesetter Laurie McKay Nelson; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - May 16, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 18 (actually number 19) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on history instructor Harland Malyon speaking to the Honors Colloquium on the Soviet Union; students voting to approve funding for a student activities center; Evergreen State College minister Tim Marshall and student Chris Darrow speaking on U.S. intervention in El Salvador; a summer trip to Spain led by Spanish instructor Mario Faye; the Challenge and staff winning awards from the American Scholastic Press Association; the International Food Festival sponsored by the International Student Organization; student vice president Richard Rabe; student Reginald Roberts producing his own album of contemporary gospel music; the women's softball team, recent games, and the upcoming championship tournament; the TCC Bridge Run. Also includes humorous story about finding the secret safe of a former tyrannical Challenge editor; letters to the editor about column title changes, responding to a previous letter regarding the bombing of Libya, reflecting on Memorial Day; Counselors Corner column on women and self esteem; comics; film review of Last Resort; perspectives from children at the TCC Child Care Center on Mother's Day; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include showtimes for the drama production of Lady from the Sea; call for submissions to a special Challenge literary supplement; a white water rafting trip on the Methow River; the student government sponsored photo contest; changes to the photo contest rules; summer and fall registration information. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Dell Gibbs; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Joe Contris; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Kathy Figuracion; ad manager Shannon Saul; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers David E. Freeman, Joseph Gallagher, Kirk Gormley, Brad Hart, Larry Speakman, Maxine Wade; typesetters Florence Dumas, Brad Hart, Kirk Gormley; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - May 2, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 18 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a new dog training program at Purdy Correction Center for Women; counselor Phil Griffin and common job interview fears; a bomb threat to Building 9; program assistant Peggy Brandsma and planning noon concerts; cafeteria head cook Margie Michelson; a student government sponsored photo contest; the upcoming Slug Fest, a week of activities before finals; rehearsals for the upcoming TCC drama department production of Lady from the Sea; auditions for the upcoming Lip Sync Show for Slug Fest; head baseball coach Norm Webstad; challenges for the women's tennis team; the track team competing in the Washington Invitational and other upcoming events; the radiologic technology student organization the Royal Intensifier Club winning exhibits awards at the Washington State Society of Radiologic Technologists annual meeting. Also includes editorial on student engagement and involvement on campus; letter to the editor responding to a previous issue's editorial on the bombing of Libya; Counselors Corner column on ennui; music review of the rock concert by Loverboy at the Tacoma Dome; a photo of the men's baseball team with an announcement that weather has delayed baseball and softball games; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include an international food festival; the TCC Greenhouse annual plant sale; ad for a Counseling Center sponsored transfer fair; workshops by the Counseling Center; a free health fair in the library; ad for free film screening of Volunteers. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Dell Gibbs; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Joe Contris; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Kathy Figuracion; ad manager Shannon Saul; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers David E. Freeman, Joseph Gallagher, Kirk Gormley, Brad Hart, Larry Speakman, Maxine Wade; typesetters Florence Dumas, Brad Hart, Kirk Gormley; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - April 25, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 17 and is four pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of suicide on page 3. This issue contains stories on a planned student activities center, with sketches; a flasher on campus; a survey by the Challenge on student attitudes toward funding a student activities center. Also includes editorial on the college experience; letters to the editor regarding the upcoming student vote to approve student activities center funding; Counselors Corner column on suicide; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include call for nominations of students for departmental awards and the Ellen Pinto Outstanding Student of the Year award; ad for a screening of film Volunteers. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Dell Gibbs; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Joe Contris; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Kathy Figuracion; ad manager Shannon Saul; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers David E. Freeman, Joseph Gallagher, Kirk Gormley, Brad Hart, Larry Speakman, Maxine Wade; typesetters Florence Dumas, Brad Hart, Kirk Gormley; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - April 18, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 16 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on volunteer attorney Lisa Magarrell and Salvadoran refugee family the Domingos speaking at TCC as part of Central American Week; comparable worth adjustments being made to TCC employees due to a union suit for gender discrimination in pay; the shift of TCC students to conservatism; Evergreen State College professor Tom Grissom speaking on nuclear deterrence and Dr. Marina Alexandrovna Tolmacheva speaking on Soviet expectations of women for the Honors Colloquium; how women become models; a meeting to form a new Veterans Club and discussion of Veterans Association cuts; the TCC Writing Lab; Counseling Center workshops; the spring sports season including track, golf, baseball, women's softball, and women's tennis; the women's modified fastpitch softball team; TCC Orchestra, Tacoma Youth Symphony, and Tacoma String Symphony conductor Harry Davidson; Central American Week events, including lectures, discussions, and film screenings; how to pack for backpacking. Also includes editorials on the bombing of Libya, working for the Challenge; a collection of how various peoples' pet cats died; letters to the editor regarding family financial accountability for Department of Social and Health Services services, a previous issue's flippant coverage of the humanities; poetry; political cartoons; Counselors Corner columns on getting the most out of college, self discovery; music review of the Pat Benatar concert at the Seattle Arena; film review of Police Academy 3: Back in Training; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include meeting details for students signed up for a rafting trip; changes to the Challenge schedule; a concert by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie at the University of Puget Sound (UPS) Fieldhouse; concerts by the TCC Chamber Orchestra; a creative writing reading series by English department faculty; open scholarships for the Honors Program; a University of Puget Sound Women's League flea market; a slide lecture by International Peace March in Central America participant Betty Fairbank; a concert by singer Margaret Avery at the UPS Fieldhouse; a Rainier Jazz Band benefit; the UPS Collage of Music performance at the Pantages Centre; the UPS Hui-O-Hawaii sponsored luau. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Dell Gibbs; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Joe Contris; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Kathy Figuracion; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers David E. Freeman, Joseph Gallagher, Kirk Gormley, Brad Hart, Larry Speakman, Maxine Wade; typesetters Florence Dumas, Brad Hart, Kirk Gormley; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - March 14, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 15 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on auditions for the production of Henrik Ibsen's Lady from the Sea; illiteracy and the TCC Drop In Assistance for Learning (DIAL) Center; an Associated Students sponsored lip sync show and competition; journalism instructor Chuck Doud attending a regional media briefing of President Ronald Reagan in Washington DC; biology instructor Richard Perkins speaking on ways to reduce food costs; Biology 106 students forming the Nutritional Information Center and the SNAC (Student Nutritional Assistance Center) Bar; a presentation by computer engineer Sydney Trevethan on the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and nuclear Mutually Assured Destruction; men's basketball player Bobby Barnette and women's basketball player Holly Hovey being named to all-star basketball teams, Cornelius Williams being named Most Valuable Player of the tournament, and coaches Ron Billings and Jerry Shain being named coaches of the year; the beginning of men's baseball season; the two sessions of student perspectives on the humanities. Also includes editorials on end of quarter changes to the Challenge, a proposed curfew bill; review of the Tacoma Actors Guild production of 'Home'; letters to the editor responding to a previous editorial on prayer, defending the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program in response to a previous issue's article and editor response, a request for letters and photos from an incarcerated person; poetry and illustrations; Challenge advertising rate card and marketing blurb. Announcements and campus ads include a Happy St. Patrick's Day message; two essay contests from the Mount Hood Society; open applications and deadline for student vice president elections; student and employee special rates for Expo '86 in Vancouver BC; the Tacoma Agate Club's Annual Gem and Mineral Show at TCC; an art exhibit by Paul Michaels in the library. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Scott Granse; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Dell Gibbs; photo editor Calvin Mosher; business manager Cathy Figuracion; ad manager Verna Brown; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Susan Etchey, David E. Freeman, Jennifer Heritage, Kimberly King, Edward B. LaCross, Deborah Levesque, Calvin Mosher, Kim Weaver; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - March 7, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 14 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on the men's basketball team winning the state championship, games against Edmonds, Columbia Basin, Clark, and their MTXE (mental toughness, extra effort) philosophy, forward Cornelius Williams, guard Bobby Barnette; the women's basketball team winning their first state championship, games against Skagit Valley, Spokane, Green River, league Most Valuable Player Holly Hovey, team members; the TCC Counseling Center; Journalism 100 and working for the Challenge. Also includes large cover photo of the women's basketball team, marking their championship win; editorials on watching the women's basketball and men's basketball teams win the championship, treatment of pro-union and anti-union employees; Counselors Corner column on goals; numerous photos from the basketball championships; film review of Trolls; ads. Announcements and campus ads include open applications for the Richard Bangs Collier Pleneurethic Scholarship; open student government meetings. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Scott Granse; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Dell Gibbs; photo editor Minda Caccam; business manager Cathy Figuracion; ad manager Verna Brown; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Susan Etchey, David E. Freeman, Jennifer Heritage, Kimberly King, Edward B. LaCross, Deborah Levesque, Debi Steve, Kim Weaver, Michael Webster; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - February 14, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 12 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the Child Care Center and single parents; upcoming meetings for students to discuss the humanities in their lives and studies; Valentine's Day; cafeteria manager Jesus Villahermosa; a TCC co-sponsored Foreign Film Festival at the Bijou Theater; the upcoming TCC production of opera Cosi Fan Tutte with the TCC Chamber Orchestra and guest opera singers; the women's basketball team win against Centralia and continuing undefeated; men's basketball team win against Centralia; a lecture and reading by poet Maya Angelou at the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. Also includes editorials on the value of community colleges, silent prayer in the public school system; Counselors Corner column on compulsive eating; letter to the editor and editorial response regarding the previous issue's article on an abortion film screening; poetry; guest editorial responding to recent suggestions in the student government suggestion box; film review of The Color Purple; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include graduation application and fee deadlines; application deadline for the Medical Records Technician program; a dance with music by Don Squire. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Scott Granse; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Dell Gibbs; photo editor Minda Caccam; business manager Cathy Figuracion; ad manager Verna Brown; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Susan Etchey, David E. Freeman, Jennifer Heritage, Kimberly King, Edward B. LaCross, Deborah Levesque, Debi Steve, Kim Weaver, Michael Webster; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - February 7, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 11 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of abortion on page 1. This issue contains stories on President Carl Opgaard's concerns with corporate Washington Roundtable recommendations for taking funding from the community colleges to give to the four-year research universities; upcoming Student Activities sponsored events; Financial Aid Office staff member Kim Emery and bio-rhythm charts; the women's basketball and men's basketball teams wins against Grays Harbor, Green River, team stats, and ongoing undefeated statuses; an art exhibit by Purdy Correctional Center for Women artist Veronka Culver. Also includes editorials on a screening of abortion film A Matter of Choice, bias against pit bull dogs, campus parking permits, the number 4, professional wrestling; letter to the editor responding to a previous editorial on pay equity for women; Counselors Corner column on self esteem; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include tryouts for women's modified softball and women's tennis; open student government meetings; an upcoming transfer fair with college representatives, sponsored by the Counseling Center. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Scott Granse; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Dell Gibbs; photo editor Minda Caccam; business manager Cathy Figuracion; ad manager Verna Brown; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Susan Etchey, David E. Freeman, Jennifer Heritage, Kimberly King, Edward B. LaCross, Deborah Levesque, Debi Steve, Kim Weaver, Michael Webster; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - January 31, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 10 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on sociology faculty Luther Jansen; a purse theft on campus; the student senate meeting, including appropriations for a Student Programs information center in the cafeteria; Congressman Norm Dicks standing in for Senator Edward Kennedy visiting families affected by the Asarco smelter closure; men's basketball coach Ron Billings; Nelson-Denny Reading Tests; the women's basketball and men's basketball teams wins against Fort Steilacoom and Clark, player stats, and current undefeated statuses; the upcoming student government sponsored blood drive for the Tacoma Pierce County Blood Bank. Also includes editorials on being vegetarian, pay equity for women; letter to the editor regarding the Honors Program; Counseling column on an assertiveness class; film review of Out of Africa; music review of the Kenny Rogers, Lee Greenwood and Sawyer Brown concert at the Tacoma Dome; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include final notice that students parked in James Center will be towed; a screening of Roots for Black History Month; open student government meetings; open financial aid applications and scholarship information. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Scott Granse; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Dell Gibbs; photo editor Minda Caccam; business manager Cathy Figuracion; ad manager Verna Brown; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Susan Etchey, David E. Freeman, Jennifer Heritage, Kimberly King, Edward B. LaCross, Deborah Levesque, Debi Steve, Kim Weaver, Michael Webster; signed art by Brad Hart.
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The Challenge - January 17, 1986Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 9 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains description of attempted sexual assault on page 3. This issue contains stories on groundbreaking for the Tacoma Learning Center next to the Child Care Center; Richard Bangs Collier Pleneurethic scholarship recipients Kimberly Jones and Alan Meath; TCC history including the faculty strike, the presidency of Dr. Larry Stevens; the experience of getting stomach surgery; new trustee Karen Reed Clarke; TCC art classes and instructor Frank Dippolito; former professional football player Reggie McKenzie; the Child Care Center and director Jo Ellen Sutton; women's basketball and men's basketball teams wins against Grays Harbor, Green River, Lower Columbia; the Scandinavian phrase, "uff da!" Also includes editorials on open Challenge positions and duties, smoking, witnessing a crime and the perpetrator being found innocent, weight loss and food messaging toward women; poetry; an open letter from a student to her teachers; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include women's softball spring tryouts; an intramural basketball tournament; visits by four-year college and university representatives. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Doug Buell; features editor Scott Granse; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Larkin Campbell; opinions editor Dell Gibbs; photo editor Minda Caccam; business manager Cathy Figuracion; ad manager Verna Brown; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey, David E. Freeman, Jennifer Heritage, Kimberly King, Edward B. LaCross, Deborah Levesque, Debi Steve, Kim Weaver, Michael Webster.
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The Challenge - December 6, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 8 and is four pages. This issue contains stories on the 'snow line' phone system and how TCC decides on weather closures; the men's soccer team loss to Skagit Valley for the championship; men's basketball wins against Bellevue, Fraser; women's basketball win against Edmonds, loss to Wenatchee; both teams traveling for a tournament; intramural sports offerings. Also includes editorial thanking groundskeepers for snow and ice response on campus; announcement of open positions at the Challenge; Counselors Corner column on excuses; letters to the editor on self knowledge, a previous article on the student government bulletin board; ads; winter events calendar. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Douglas Buell; photo editor Scott Granse; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Dell Gibbs, Reginald Green, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Scott Sigmon, Mark Simonds.
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The Challenge - November 22, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 7 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on winter quarter registration and advising; the Math Lab and allegations of a student attempting to cheat; the winner of the Challenge cook-off contest and her recipe; Thanksgiving; the Student Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) group hosting a discussion on food budgeting; the work study program; TCC graphic artist and illustrator John Benedict; the history of the Obi Society and campus racial conflict; a presentation by Phuc Huu Nguyen and Douglas Van Dang on the Vietnam war; the new Special Needs Program and student John Nelson; men's soccer team loss to Lower Columbia, win against Clackamas, and advancement to the quarterfinals; the Harlem Globetrotters at the Tacoma Dome; women's tennis coach Doris Claypool; the beginning of women's basketball season and coach Jerry Shain; the men's basketball team and coach Ron Billings. Also includes short editorial notes on Seattle Seahawks football player Jacob Green, TV drama 'Hostage Flight,' Christmas shopping, soap operas, snow; letters to the editor regarding defending one's faith, correcting a previous article on the Obi Society's name origin; Counselors Corner column on women's issues; author biography, story on cooking demonstration for The Dessert Lover's Cookbook by Marlene Sorosky; an apology for the lateness of this issue; review of the Tacoma Actor's Guild production of 'A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking'; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include information on emergency phone lines and radio stations for snow and inclement weather warnings. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Douglas Buell; photo editor Scott Granse; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Dell Gibbs, Reginald Green, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Scott Sigmon, Mark Simonds.
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The Challenge - November 15, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 5 (actually number 6) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Lieutenant Colonel Michael Lee Lanning speaking on the Vietnam War to the honors colloquium; the lecture by oceanographer Jean-Michael Cousteau; the history of TCC in 1967-1968; the new Special Needs Program for disabled and disadvantaged students; student senate meetings, including approved funding requests; new student organization, the Student's Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP); an art exhibit in the library of Washington Asian-American artists; an upcoming performance by organization 'Up With People'; the appeals hearing for laid-off security staff Chuck Quinney and Dick Dickensen; new Tacoma teen entertainment center Maxim's; new Top 40 music dance show, 'Dance America'; the men's soccer team loss to Spokane, win against Shoreline; the women's volleyball team and coach Olga Manos. Also includes editorials on the publishing of previous controversial editorials; poetry; photo of the Student Resource Center housing information board with criticism of its messiness; letters to the editor responding to previous editorials on religion and abortion; Counseling column on couples advice and an upcoming communication workshop; ads. Announcements and campus ads include information on the Great Potentials Resource Center (GPRC) financial information service for financial aid; an upcoming Paper Airplane Contest with the Engineering Club; meeting information for Christian student organization Chi Alpha; new work-study jobs. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Douglas Buell; photo editor Scott Granse; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Dell Gibbs, Reginald Green, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Scott Sigmon, Mark Simonds.
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The Challenge - October 30, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on University of Puget Sound professor Leroy Annis speaking on the Vietnam War to the honors colloquium; biology instructor Richard Perkins and his experience teaching in England under the Fulbright teaching exchange program; the upcoming Great Peace March; counselor Phillip Griffin and counseling as a career; Halloween costumes; coach Dave Robertson and the track team; coach Tom Keegan and the soccer team; skiing. Also includes editorials on Americans complaining about their country and the difficulties of life in Ireland, the Seattle Seahawks football team; Counseling column on the 'mid-term crisis'; letters to the editor responding to previous issues' content on abortion and religion, expressing gratitude for new smoking regulations; review of the Narrows Dinner Theatre production of 'Chapter II'; Halloween tips; mountain climbing safety; TCC sports calendar; film reviews of Creator, Agnes of God, Sweet Dreams; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include an upcoming travel-study program on Central American ecology in Belize; the Great Challenge Cook-Off dessert recipe contest; call for golf team members; an upcoming Student Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) committee meal preparation program. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Douglas Buell; photo editor Scott Granse; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Dell Gibbs, Reginald Green, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Scott Sigmon, Mark Simonds.
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The Challenge - October 25, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 4 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of abortion on page 3. This issue contains stories on the history of TCC; security on campus; a drunk driving demonstration by local agencies; the student senate, including elections and discussion of a smoking lounge; international students; British popular music; living in Germany; an Intergenerational Conference Celebrating International Youth Year event at the University of Washington; a Test Anxiety workshop by the Counseling Center; an upcoming lecture by Jean-Michael Cousteau; new student government representatives Tracy Vinyard, Pam Austin, and Chris Bowlin. Also includes a list of faculty and staff who have been with the college its entire history; editorials on 'love' and Christian leafleting, campus dances; letters to the editor responding to a previous issue's editorial on abortion; Counseling column on anger; Tacoma area Halloween parties; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include an upcoming dance; campus tutoring services; an upcoming lecture by John Kepple regarding Korean flight KAL 007 shot down by a Soviet fighter in 1983. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Heather Boyce; photo editor Doug Buell, Scott Granse; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Douglas Buell, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Scott Granse, Reginald Green, Paul Henrickson, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Billy Sigmon, Mark Simonds, Dell Gibbs.
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The Challenge - October 18, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 3 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of abortion on page 2 and 3. This issue contains stories on University of Washington professor emeritus Giovanni Costigan speaking on the Vietnam War to the honors colloquium; former Asarco Smelter works studying at TCC after the smelter's closure; skiing in the Bavarian Alps; learning to play tennis at the Vic Braden Tennis College; learning to sail; TCC receiving a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant; the Caddo Writing Center literary competition; the Glamour magazine Top Ten College Women Competition; a Talent Roundup as part of the Marlboro Country Music program; a series of bomb threats to campus; the Tacoma News Tribune printing the first New York Times West Coast edition on their presses; a measles outbreak in South King County. Also includes editorials on a bad day, abortion, setting a legal drinking age; letter to the editor responding to the previous issue's editorial on abortion in Ireland; poetry; review of new dance club Pacific Breeze; music review of Kiss album 'Asylum'; fall TV highlights; weekly regional events calendar; upcoming concerts; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include film screenings of 48 Hrs and Modern Problems; upcoming visits by four-year college representatives; a discussion and debate by creationist John Mackay and history faculty Harland Malyon. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Heather Boyce; photo editor Doug Buell, Scott Granse; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Douglas Buell, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Scott Granse, Reginald Green, Paul Henrickson, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Billy Sigmon, Mark Simonds.
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The Challenge - October 4, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 2 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on student responses to the 1985 Washington Clean Air Act prohibiting smoking in public buildings; a break-in on campus; a concert by Crystal Gayle; the beginning of volleyball season, including a win against Olympic; October events; cocaine use in Silicon Valley; the second annual 'Campus Search for the English Leather Musk Man.' Also includes editorials on birth control and abortion restrictions in Ireland, a bad day, campus parking; Counselor's Corner column on overcoming barriers; a feature on fashion; an interview with new student president Bobby Barnette; features on getting an emergency hysterectomy, seeking Italian culture in a Tacoma restaurant Grazie Caffe Italiano; weekly regional events calendar; weekly campus events; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include degree application information; open applications for the Younger Scholars Program of the National Endowment for the Humanities; call for English as a Second Language (ESL) conversation partners. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; managing editor Shannon Saul; news editor Michael Casey; features editor Aura Gillmer; entertainment editor Alisa Wilder; sports editor Heather Boyce; photo editor Patricia Pugh; advertising/business manager Lance Weller; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Bianca Allegro, Susan Beyer, Douglas Buell, Christie Call, Larkin Campbell, Barbara Cohen, Allan Dreyer, Florence Dumas, Susan Etchey-LLewellyn, Sean Fay, Russell Foster, Scott Granse, Reginald Green, Paul Henrickson, Jeffrey Johnson, Deborah Levesque, Donald McMillen, Darius Norfleet, Steve Payne, Shawni Peltola, Michael Shannon, Billy Sigmon, Mark Simonds.
























