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The Challenge - September 23, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 22, number 1 and is four pages. This issue contains stories on study skills classes; budget cuts and college improvements; an upcoming concert by Crystal Gayle. Also includes launch of the Great Challenge Cook-Off recipe contest; personal piece on summer experiences; welcome and information on the Challenge staff; music review of a Barry Manilow concert; weekly Seattle and Tacoma area events calendar; ads. Announcements and campus ads include student ID card information; non-credit photography classes; small business classes and workshops from Continuing Education; an upcoming slide presentation on Australia by Philip Clark.
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The Challenge - June 6, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 20 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on the spring student awards banquet; the results of the March poll on campus attitudes toward smoking; Bobby Barnette being elected student president; a summer geology field course; student senate news, including outgoing president Tim Hallmark's final address; visiting Point Defiance Park; where to play outdoor basketball in Tacoma; a program for Washington athletes to travel to Mexico to play basketball and baseball; the end of men's baseball season and loss to Clark; the end of the women's tennis season, team members; the Challenge office's new computer typesetting machine; tuition waivers for summer courses for unemployed people; evening activities and social services at Club Tacoma; TCC President Carleton Opgaard and improvements to the college; a new state internship program. Also includes information for voting on the revised constitution; illustrations; photo collage and brief narrative on the end of spring quarter; an open letter to students by outgoing student president Tim Hallmark regarding the revised constitution; poetry; a personal piece on being a single mother; Counseling column on the 'mid-life crisis'; editorial on using the new typesetter; letters to the editor regarding Challenge content, responding to recent statements by President Carlton Opgaard on local TV about campus security; music reviews of the Kool and the Gang album 'Emergency,' the Amadeus film soundtrack; editorials on a new Department of Defense rule regarding drinking and military personnel, summer school, TCC community members who impacted an outgoing editor; film reviews of The Gods Must Be Crazy, A View to Kill; review of the theater production of musical 'The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd'; guest review of a George Benson concert; list of spring quarter TCC graduates; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Sydney Jackel; features editor Victoria Matlock; entertainment editor Shannon Saul; sports editor Scott Gallagher; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; opinions editor Paul Swortz; editor emeritus Lance Weller; advertising/business manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; production assistant Alyson Rafferty; reporters and photographers Jerome Ballard, Verna Brown, Michael Casey, Barbara Cohen, Aura Gillmer, Reginald Green, Deborah Hipskind, Patricia Pugh, Aileen Rodvelt, Faith Schlehlein, Don Squire.
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The Challenge - May 23, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 20 (hand-corrected) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the 'Contemporary Biological Problems' class working toward a campus food bank; the upcoming production of music 'The Road of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd'; proposed TCC budget cuts, including security reductions; commencement ceremonies; library staff Lorraine Hildebrand being elected Woman of the Year by the American Business Women's Association Mount Rainier chapter; the student senate meeting, including a presentation by TCC President Dr. Carlton Opgaard on budget cuts; women's softball team member Janine Pedee using hypnotism to improve her batting; the new Soccer Club Tacoma team in the Northwest Area City League; new car models; volunteering at Remann Hall juvenile detention center. Also includes Counseling column on persistence and determination; letters to the editor regarding the replacement of impacted campus parking, National Humor Week; music review of Prince and the Revolution album 'Around the World in a Day'; poetry; a personal account of the benefits of pet registration tags; book review of Warday by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka; a syndicated article on jobs in Massachusetts; film review of Just One of the Guys; editorials on inspiration, the revised student constitution, fate, the Coca-Cola formula; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Sydney Jackel; features editor Victoria Matlock; entertainment editor Shannon Saul; sports editor Scott Gallagher; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; opinions editor Paul Swortz; editor emeritus Lance Weller; advertising/business manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; production assistant Alyson Rafferty; reporters and photographers Jerome Ballard, Verna Brown, Michael Casey, Barbara Cohen, Aura Gillmer, Reginald Green, Deborah Hipskind, Patricia Pugh, Aileen Rodvelt, Faith Schlehlein, Don Squire.
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The Challenge - May 9, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 18 and is twelve pages. Content note: This issue contains mention of suicide on pages 1, 3, and 6, and the right to die on page 9. This issue contains stories on the death of Pacific Lutheran University student Paul Twietmeyer; former TCC President Dr. Larry Stevens and conflict with employees at TCC and Saddleback Community College; TCC's acceptance of but unclear plans for funds from Pierce Transit to replace parking impacted by the transit center; an upcoming Lifelong Education tour of Western Europe; the launch of campus suggestion boxes by the student senate; upcoming visits by four-year college representatives; a campus seminar on depression and suicide; the men's baseball team and member Mike Blowers being drafted by the Baltimore Orioles; TCC's re-accreditation; a campus art exhibit of Northwest printmakers; the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child Care Food Program at the TCC child care center; the Betty Kronlund Memorial Scholarship; the Skate King skating rink; the TCC Humanities Advisory Board winning an exemplary status award from the Washington Community College Humanities Association; the student senate meeting, including passage of the revised constitution. Also includes Counseling Center column on self-esteem; sports editorials on Seattle professional sports teams, new local sport networking service RECNET; personal piece on familial love and religion; column by Irish student on the conflict between Britain and the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Northern Ireland; film review of The Sure Thing; editorials on the Tacoma Boatbuilding Company, the 'Contemporary Biological Problems' course (Biology 106) and interest in a campus food bank, TV ads, the right to die; poetry; letter to the editor; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include a screening of Murder on the Orient Express; a TCC golf tournament; open applications for Challenge editor. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Sydney Jackel; features editor Victoria Matlock; entertainment editor Shannon Saul; sports editor Scott Gallagher; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; opinions editor Paul Swortz; 'legendary rock star and cult figure' Lance Weller; advertising/business manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; production assistant Alyson Rafferty; reporters and photographers Jerome Ballard, Verna Brown, Michael Casey, Barbara Cohen, Aura Gillmer, Reginald Green, Deborah Hipskind, Patricia Pugh, Aileen Rodvelt, Faith Schlehlein, Don Squire.
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The Challenge - April 25, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 19 (hand-corrected) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the student senate meeting, including a request by the student president to revise the constitution; a major Associated Students budget shortfall; the discovery of a deceased person on campus; a National Association of College Stores (NACS) magazine sales program at the bookstore; the Continuing Education / Lifelong Education program; Career Center head Susan Mitchell being chosen for the 'Leader for the 80s' Program; the selection of a site for a Bates Vocational Technical Institute Annex; the Circle K Club service organization; rehearsals for musical 'The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd'; the shrinking of the golf team; the women's softball team; professional football. Also includes Counseling Center column on being single; film reviews of Ladyhawke, Police Academy 2; editorial by Irish student on the differences between Irish and American response to famine in Ethiopia; music review of a Chicago concert; editorials on the war in Vietnam, the Sharper Image catalog, state laws on driving under the influence; letters to the editor regarding parking tickets, responding to a previous article's criticism of the Village Cinemas; ads. Announcements and campus ads include cuts to the Challenge budget resulting in every-other-week publishing for the remainder of the quarter; a film screening of Kramer vs. Kramer. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Sydney Jackel; features editor Victoria Matlock; entertainment editor Shannon Saul; sports editor Scott Gallagher; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; opinions editor Paul Swortz; editor emeritus Lance Weller; advertising/business manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; production assistant Alyson Rafferty; reporters and photographers Jerome Ballard, Verna Brown, Michael Casey, Barbara Cohen, Aura Gillmer, Reginald Green, Deborah Hipskind, Patricia Pugh, Aileen Rodvelt, Faith Schlehlein, Don Squire.
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The Challenge - April 18, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 17 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on degree applications; a night class on jewelry making; major state budget cuts affecting TCC; history instructor Harland Malyon; changes to degree requirements; upcoming events at the Counseling Center; the upcoming International Fair; white-water river rafting; the beginning of the men's baseball season; the women's tennis team; Soviet defector Arkady Shevchenko speaking at the University of Puget Sound. Also includes obituary of anthropology instructor Robert C. Adams; counselor's column on adult re-entry students; review of Canfield's diet sodas; film reviews of King David, Mask; music reviews of a Neil Diamond concert, Phil Collins album 'Face Value'; sports editorial on interacting with professional basketball players; editorials on neo-Nazis, graffiti; letters to the editor correcting a previous article's information on the Tacoma Mall, responding to a previous article criticizing staff; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include upcoming visits by Pacific Lutheran University and Evergreen State College representatives; a Wenatchee River rafting trip; a Three Stooges film festival. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Sydney Jackel; features editor Vicki Matlock; entertainment editor Shannon Saul; sports editor Scott Gallagher; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; opinions editor Paul Swortz; 'god emperor' Lance Weller; advertising/business manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Jerome Ballard, Verna Brown, Michael Casey, Barbara Cohen, Aura Gillmer, Reginald Green, Deborah Hipskind, Patricia Pugh, Aileen Rodvelt, Faith Schlehlein, Don Squire.
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The Challenge - March 15, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 16 and is twelve pages. This issue contains stories on an ongoing dispute between TCC maintenance workers and administration regarding an unfair labor complaint; Writing Lab instructional assistant Bert Connerly; the student senate meeting, including discussion of funding the Child Care Center; security staff concerns with staffing and policy; the golf team; the men's basketball season; biology field courses; a tour of McNeil Island Correction Center by penology students; the music of Disney film Fantasia; low turnout at the recent dance; campus fashion and Tacoma Mall fashion trends; Fort Nisqually; women's career classes at the YWCA. Also includes sports poetry; announcement of golf team openings; film reviews of The Falcon and the Snowman, Witness, Stop Making Sense; editorials on the student senate, various local and national political issues, defending harassed Stadium High School lesbian students, disruptions to getting things done; outgoing editorial from the news editor; a statement by the Black Student Union against apartheid but in support of TCC resuming relations with UPS; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - March 7, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 15 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the TCC Black Student Union; physics instructor Ken Gentili speaking on the famine in Ethiopia and his experience in the Peace Corps there; the student senate meeting, including the decision to raise student activities fees; Humanities chair Carolyn Simonson; unofficial philosophy student group 'Principia Antinomia'; National Urban League essay contest and scholarships; the upcoming YWCA Woman of the Year award luncheon; the Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE); the upcoming Tacoma Actor's Guild production of Dracula; upcoming Student Activities sponsored events including a dance and the TCC Days fair; upcoming TCC Jazz Band and Clef Dwellers choral group concerts; a proposed state ban on boxing; the men's basketball team loss at the state tournament; a lecture by author Frank Herbert. Also includes opinion piece on rude TCC employees; film reviews of Vision Quest, Amadeus; sports editorial on TCC and professional sports; guest editorial on recent campus thefts; editorials on the author's many opinions, teaching standards, kindness; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include a dance with music by Zulu; formation of tennis, modified slowpitch, track, golf, baseball teams. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - February 28, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 14 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of abortion on page 8. This issue contains stories on TCC Board chair Robert Hunt, Jr.; a recent suspect chase on campus and TCC security no longer carrying handguns; biology faculty Richard Perkins; student senate meetings, including discussion of graduation cords; an upcoming National Geographic TV special on Irish horses; upcoming TCC Chamber Orchestra concerts; an upcoming lecture by science fiction author Frank Herbert; Music Department Director Harry Davidson; the beginning of the track and field season and new coach David Robertson; the men's basketball team qualifying for the state finals; a student poll on whether or not security should carry guns. Also includes guest editorial on the student government's abandonment of the South African divestment movement; the last Black History month column, on playwright Lorraine Hansberry; music reviews of the Huey Lewis and the News, Prince concerts; review of the Tacoma Actor's Guild production of 84 Charing Cross Road; review of the light operas Sunday Excursion and The Lowland Sea; film review of The Killing Fields; sports editorial on various professional sports news; editorials on anti-nuclear protests, Army recruiting, TV programming, malls, and the March of Dimes; letters to the editor regarding abortion; ads and classified ads. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - February 14, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 13 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains brief discussion of abortion on page 8. This issue contains stories on a survey on what students would change at TCC; a new Board Legislative Task Force Committee to discuss state bills affecting TCC; Dean of Support Services Carl Brown being appointed to the new Port of Tacoma Affirmative Action Citizens Advisory Committee; student senate meetings, including discussion of a proposed increase to the presiding officer's hours; a campus Foreign Film Festival; the closure of the Northwest Au Pair Service; a traveling Smithsonian exhibit of Ecuadorian paintings at the Tacoma Art Museum; the men's basketball team win against Lower Columbia; an upcoming single parenting workshop. Also includes ads and classified ads; poetry; a column on women's work; illustrations; music review of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band concert; the second Black History Month column on heavy weight champion Jack Johnson; a team photo of the women's basketball team; sports editorial on wanting the Mariners baseball team to win; editorials on love, office 'warfare,' the belief of music performers encouraging sexual activity; letters to the editor regarding student regurgitation of 60 Minutes opinions, abortion; notices of no Challenge publication the following week, no school the following Monday. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - February 8, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 12 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of abortion on page 3 and uses outdated language for disability on page 3. This issue contains stories on a campus survey on smoking; the men's basketball team win against Grays Harbor; geology faculty Dr. Jack Hyde; TCC mail services and Director of Mail Services Michael Armier; the Downtown College Center; a screening of anti-abortion film Silent Scream; physical therapist Jean Fischer and a swimming and weight training program for disabled people; appendicitis treatment; a poetry reading by Rick Jones; the women's basketball team preparing for the end of the season; the upcoming baseball season; the student senate granting the Black Student Union their requested budget after delays. Also includes ads and classified ads; the first in a series of Black History Month columns on Supreme Court Judge Thurgood Marshall; music review of a Sammy Hagar concert; film review of Starman; sports editorial on an National Basketball Association (NBA) all-star game; editorials on President Ronald Reagan, visiting every 7-Eleven in the city, teaching, the death of Ivar Haglund. Announcements and campus ads include Tacoma Light Opera and Musical Comedy Company productions and special student tickets; February film screenings; a noon concert by Boden and Zanetto; a snow-shoeing trip to Mount Rainier; upcoming visits from Oregon State University and Evergreen State College representatives. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - January 31, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 11 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussions of abortion on page 5 and 7. This issue contains stories on Groundhog Day and Candlemas Day; student senate meetings, including a resolution to restore the relationship with the Associated Students of the University of Puget Sound (ASUPS), introduction of new programs SPRUCE (tuition waivers for unemployed people) and STAGE (a leadership program); TCC Board of Trustees chair Marliss Swayze; February events; the YWCA annual Woman of the Year award; memorial services for Tacoma police officer Craig A. Nollmeyer; upcoming productions of light operas Sunday Excursion and Lowland Sea; the women's basketball team loss to Clark, win against Fort Steilacoom; the men's basketball team win against Fort Steilacoom; being a grocery store checker; counselor Phil Griffin and job skill workshops. Also includes guest editorial on the student senate reversal of resolutions dissolving the relationship with ASUPS as part of the South African divestment movement; poetry; letter to the editor responding to a letter in the previous issue regarding an anti-abortion film screening; sports editorial on being a sports fan; editorials on abortion, taxes; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include a Continuing Education class in wine appreciation; Nuclear Awareness Week; meetings for women's varsity tennis and women's modified fastpitch. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - January 17, 1985Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 9 and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains a brief mention of eating disorders on page 2. This issue contains stories on a proposed state law requiring wearing seat belts in cars; the election of new student president Tim Hallmark, his goals for the role; the student government; TCC Security; community college officials frustration with lack of state funding for buildings; an exhibit of European immigrant posters in the library; recent women's basketball games; the new season's men's basketball team. Also includes music review of the Talking Heads live album 'Stop Making Sense'; car repair tips; film reviews of Dune, Beverly Hills Cop; a satirical version of 'The Night Before Christmas'; ads and classified ads; new year's resolutions by students; men's basketball and women's basketball schedules; editorials on being student body president, covering student senate meetings for the Challenge, recent bombings of abortion clinics in Florida and student Christian organization Chi Alpha perspectives. Announcements and campus ads include a research therapy group for women with eating disorders; advertising in the Challenge; an upcoming lecture by Dune author Frank Herbert; degree application deadlines. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Laurie Gillmer; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Zandra Clark, Barbara Cohen, Kurt Eames, Scott Gallagher, Antoinette Katta, Debbie Kelly, James Martin, David Pazar, Alyson Rafferty, Shannon Saul, Faith Schlehlein, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don squire, Kevin Stump, Paul Swortz, Denise Thomas, Kim Weavil, Michael Webster, Alisa Wilder, Zach Zweigler.
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The Challenge - November 30, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 7 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the men's soccer team qualifying for the championship finals; the resignation of student president Mike Webster and the Senate suspending bylaws for a new presidential election; the effect of the Tacoma Dome on local businesses; the reappointment of Dr. Terry L. Smith to the TCC Board; recent women's volleyball games and the end of the season. Also includes editorials on the resignation of student president Michael Webster and the upcoming election, the suspension of senate bylaws for the election, driving the Puyallup 'Loop,' failing a Navy physical; map and directions to the soccer championship location; men's basketball and women's basketball pre-season and league schedules; review of film Just the Way You Are; entertainment column on fall vacation, visiting Mount Rainier and Leavenworth; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include the TCC cafeteria; new tuition waivers from the SPRUCE (Space Available to Respond to the Unemployed through College Education) Program; a TCC Board public hearing regarding the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities; open applications for Challenge editor; upcoming vocal ensemble concerts; upcoming chamber orchestra concerts. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; co-editor in charge of news Lance Weller; co-editor in charge of features Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Kim Weavil; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Don Squire; copy editor Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Jun Bonnevie, Steve Carpenter, Barbara Cohen, Joanne Haffly, Peter James, Debbie Kelly, Preston Massey, Robert McDowell, Steve Petrich, Brett Saul, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Zach Zweigler; flag artwork by Jerald Moran.
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The Challenge - November 8, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 6 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Director of Facilities and Grounds James G. Kautz; the upcoming second annual Tacoma Wine Festival; the Cheryl Davis Memorial Scholarship for behavioral sciences; Director of Choral Activities Gene Nelson and the new Tacoma Light Opera; TCC being featured in a TV show; the student government hosting the Board for visits to various facilities; an upcoming photography workshop; sociology faculty member Lakshman Sabaratnam; athletic trainer Mike O'Larey; a Halloween open house at the Support Service Division; the student senate meeting, including funding approvals for student groups, a proposal campus smoking ban. Also includes photos from The Allies concert; review of The Allies concert and dance; editorials on drinking and driving, the re-election of US President Ronald Reagan; a satirical phone conversation between presidential candidates Walter Mondale and Ronald Reagan; letters to the editor criticizing recent editorials, criticizing the re-election of Ronald Reagan; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include a hair show and pre-holiday fashion show; changes to the Challenge publication schedule due to the Thanksgiving holiday; the TCC cafeteria. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; co-editor in charge of news Lance Weller; co-editor in charge of features Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Kim Weavil; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Don Squire; copy editor Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Jun Bonnevie, Steve Carpenter, Barbara Cohen, Joanne Haffly, Peter James, Debbie Kelly, Preston Massey, Robert McDowell, Steve Petrich, Brett Saul, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Zach Zweigler; flag artwork by Jerald Moran.
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The Challenge - November 1, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 5 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the need for more volunteers with the Pierce County Juvenile Court; the student senate meeting, including budget allocations; TCC receiving a donation of mastodon bones; an upcoming 'Zest for Life Fair' on positive thinking in Seattle; student organizations; an upcoming concert by rock group The Allies; upcoming Student Activities outdoor events, including a Nisqually-Delta River kayaking trip; indoor activities such as using the Listening Lab, attending campus concerts, Tacoma Actor's Guild plays; the men's soccer team losses to Everett and Green River, win against Fort Steilacoom; recent women's volleyball games; student senators Robert Honan, Brenda Kelley, Cheryl Watson, and George McMullen; the Career Center. Also includes ads and classified ads; review of the film The Razor's Edge; men's soccer and women's volleyball schedules; editorials on presidential candidates Walter Mondale and Ronald Reagan, drinking, working multiple jobs while attending school. Announcements and campus ads include upcoming visits by representatives from four year colleges; Central American Awareness Week; The Allies concert and dance; the TCC cafeteria. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; co-editor in charge of news Lance Weller; co-editor in charge of features Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Kim Weavil; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Don Squire; copy editor Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Jun Bonnevie, Steve Carpenter, Barbara Cohen, Joanne Haffly, Peter James, Debbie Kelly, Preston Massey, Robert McDowell, Steve Petrich, Brett Saul, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Zach Zweigler; flag artwork by Jerald Moran.
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The Challenge - October 25, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 4 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the beginning of 'outdoors week' with a sports equipment show and upcoming ski trips; the history of Halloween; Anatomy and Physiology courses and instructors Ivonna McCabe, Frank Witt, Mel Urschel, and Tim Keely; working the graveyard shift at a Tacoma gas station; the KNBQ radio and March of Dimes fundraiser haunted house; the Board of Trustees meeting, including approval of the operating budget, pay increase for President Carl Opgaard; a Student Activities hike of Mount Rainier; an outdoor fashion show at the end of outdoors week; the Clef Dwellers swing show choir and upcoming performances; upcoming continuing education Skagit River float trips; men's soccer team win against Clackamas College and loss to Skagit Valley; the women's volleyball team losses to Green River, Centralia, Fort Steilacoom, and performance at the Crossover Tournament. Also includes book reviews of C. Finucane book Appearances of the Dead: A Cultural History of Ghosts, Stephen King and Peter Straub novel Talisman, John Saul novel Nathaniel, and James Herbert novel Shrine; film review of Exterminator II; review of the Bruce Springsteen concert at the Tacoma Dome; editorials on tuition raises and financial aid cuts, fear, Halloween candy; letters to the editor encouraging viewing the film Amadeus and attending the TCC Chamber Orchestra's Mozart concerts, expressing gratitude after graduating from TCC later in life; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include an adult re-entry workshop; an upcoming concert by pianist Claude Bolling; TCC Cafeteria space rental and catering. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; co-editor in charge of news Lance Weller; co-editor in charge of features Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Kim Weavil; business manager Danielle Ross; advertising manager Don Squire; copy editor Heather Winkelmann; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Jun Bonnevie, Steve Carpenter, Barbara Cohen, Joanne Haffly, Peter James, Debbie Kelly, Preston Massey, Robert McDowell, Steve Petrich, Brett Saul, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Zach Zweigler; flag artwork by Jerald Moran.
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The Challenge - October 11, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 2 (corrected by hand) and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on student and employee perspectives on the upcoming president and governor elections; a TCC voter registration drive; changes to degree requirements; the Fulbright Exchange program and German exchange instructor Ulrich Kiewitz; the Point Defiance Zoo and the Seattle Aquarium; discount movie theaters; the men's soccer team losses to Bellevue, Portland, Lane College, tie with Fort Steilacoom and wins against San Francisco College, Menlo College, and TCC alumni; the TCC performing magic class and instructor Reverend Jim Brass; changes to the Challenge and editors Lance Weller and Sydney Jackel; the student senate prioritizing Mildred Street crossing safety. Also includes music review of David Bowie album 'Tonight'; film review of All of Me; editorials on the proposal for a Bates Vocational-Technical Institute annex on the TCC campus, learning to drive, supporting TCC sports teams, Saturday Night Live style product ideas; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include graduation application deadlines; late starting classes; an upcoming all club meeting for student organizations; an outlet book sale at the TCC Bookstore; men's and women's basketball team tryouts. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; sports editor Derek Allen; photo editor Kim Weavil; business manager Danielle Ross; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Barbara Cohen, Peter James, Debbie Kelly, Preston Massey, Robert McDowell, Steve Petrich, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Zach Zweigler; flag artwork by Jerald Moran.
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The Challenge - October 4, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 21, number 1 and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on recent office moves; the new campus transit center; the Writing Lab and its services; Director of Student Programs Tom Keegan; the Student Activities department and planned events; the upcoming Bruce Springsteen concert at the Tacoma Dome; the TCC Child Care Center; the Work Study program; new businesses in the nearby shopping center; the 1984 women's volleyball team; the cafeteria. Also includes ads and classified ads; crossword puzzle and solution; a welcome letter from student president Mike Webster; a pie chart of the student service and activities fee budget; fall activities calendar; editorials addressed to the new student president on expectations and advice; on the death of a friend, on procrastination; syndicated comics. Announcements and campus ads include position and funding application deadlines for the student government; a film screening by Chi Alpha; the upcoming student senate meeting and how to become a senator. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Lance Weller; features editor Sydney Jackel; entertainment editor Vicki Matlock; photo editor Kim Weavil; business manager Danielle Ross; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Derek Allen, Barbara Cohen, Peter James, Debbie Kelly, Chris Kycek, Robert McDowell, Steve Petrich, Betty Singleton, Tad Springer, Don Squire, Zach Zweigler.
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The Collegiate Challenge - June 8, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 22, and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on new student president Michael A. Webster; the Spring Student Recognition Ceremony; the Music Department's production of musical comedy Kittiwake Island. Also includes editorials on making change, going home after growing up; comics; a thank you from outgoing student president Bill Bruzas; list of spring quarter graduates; review of the film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; ads and classified ads; entertainment column on John Lennon and the origin of the column's name (Soundandvision); review of the Roger Waters album The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; a photo collage of campus fashion; letter to the editor regarding classical music; brief sports news on the women's tennis team, men and women's track, men's baseball; men's baseball final seasons statistics. Announcements and campus ads include reduced pricing for the motorcycle safety course; call for information on a disappeared clutch of baby robins; call for members of Students for Social Responsibility in the fall, especially those interested in the anti-nuclear movement; an end of school concert by Serviceman; open paid positions for the Activities Team. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; news editor Cathryn Shipley; features editor Lance Weller; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Robert Redeagle; business manager Keri Siler; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Tom Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 25, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 21 (actually issue 22), and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on the illegal drug trade; the history of cocaine; Outstanding Student of the Year finalists Beckie Summers, Mark Woodward, and June Veach; drug abuse and treatment; President Dr. Carl Opgaard's reflection on the student conduct and grade forgery incident; the Board of Trustees study session including discussion of small business education, a new child care center for developmentally disabled children; the horticulture class and plant sale; the appointment of new trustees M. Harvey Segall and Dr. Terry L. Smith; golf team member Jim Cayton going to the state tournament and other team news. Also includes editorials on the student conduct and grades issue, drugs at concerts; comics; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; sports editorial on the Edmonton Oilers winning the Stanley Cup; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include Challenge contents; call for information on a disappeared clutch of baby robins; a cafeteria BBQ with music by guitarist Steve Curtis; open applications for Challenge editor position; the Music Department production of Kittiwake Island. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 17, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 21, and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on a College Council meeting hosting speakers on the risks of allowing smoking in public places; student president Bill Bruzas planning a meeting with an Assistant Attorney General to discuss the student conduct hearing issue; the Womenomics Fifth Annual Professional Women's Symposium; anthropology and sociology instructor Bob Adams and his upcoming sabbatical; the upcoming Pierce Transit Third Annual Bus Roadeo; cafeteria concerts by The Allies and Ebb -n- Flo; the science of color; forms of entertainment in the Republic of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso). Also includes call for information on a disappeared clutch of baby robins; editorials on the weather, the style of young executives; a story in the style of H.P. Lovecraft; a review of the Eurythmics concert; review of the TV program "V - The Final Battle"; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; TCC's Private Pilot Ground School; sports editorial on the Soviet Union not participating in the Summer Olympics; baseball golf, and tennis team standings; ads and classified ads; brief sports updates on men's baseball, women's tennis, men's golf, and the track team. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 10, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 20, and is eight pages. This issue contains stories on Fulbright Exchange visiting instructor Ulrich Kiewitz, who exchanged with English instructor Joanne McCarthy; the student senate meeting, including discussion with President Carleton Opgaard regarding the student conduct hearing; pottery instructor F. Carlton Ball; Bishop Desmond Tutu speaking on apartheid in South Africa at the University of Puget Sound; a screening of punk rock documentary Blizkrieg Bop; a concert by folk guitarist Neal Woodall; outdoor markets in the Republic of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso); the resignation of secretary to the Dean of Student Development Susan Webstad; the Pierce County Shared Housing Program; the Women's Marathon being included for the first time in the summer Olympics program in Los Angeles (California); the women's tennis team winning against Lower Columbia. Also includes editorials on the student senate and student representation, producing the Challenge newspaper; letter to the editor regarding parking tickets; entertainment column on radio; music review of the Simple Minds album Sparkle in the Rain; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; sports editorial on American League Baseball team the Detroit Tigers; women's tennis statistics; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include Challenge contents; upcoming auditions for the summer production of Hello Dolly; paid student government positions; a dance and concert with music by The Allies; a Nuclear Awareness Program by Performers and Artists for Nuclear Disarmament of Seattle; upcoming visits by representatives from four year colleges. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
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The Collegiate Challenge - May 3, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 19, and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains discussion of abuse on page 7. This issue contains stories on Frank Garratt being named Executive Dean of Academic and Student Affairs; the dedication ceremony for the TACID (Tacoma Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities) Center; motorcycle safety classes; the Robert Zinga and Rick Anderson magic benefit show; a jazz concert by Scott Cossu; life in the Republic of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso); the YWCA Women's Shelter; TCC hosting a Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce monthly "Together Thursday" meeting; the women's tennis team winning against Lower Columbia and Clark; the Oakland Athletics playing an exhibition game against the Tacoma Tigers. Also includes editorials on work and workers, going to the dentist; comics; letter to the editor responding to a previous editorial on religion; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; entertainment column on cheap activities; sports editorial on the Seattle SuperSonics; ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include Challenge contents; a film screening on the nuclear arms race; a concert and dance with music by The Allies; a Nuclear Awareness Program by Performers and Artists for Nuclear Disarmament of Seattle; upcoming baseball, track, and golf events. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
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The Collegiate Challenge - April 26, 1984Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is numbered volume 20, issue 18, and is eight pages. Content note: This issue contains an article discussing murder on page 1. This issue contains stories on the death of a former student; TCC instructor Heracles Panagiotides and his research on computer analysis of electroencephalograms (EEGs); an upcoming Employment Resources Week; the student conduct case regarding grade forgery and Dean of Support Services Carl Brown's perspective; the cimbalom concert by John McBrian; low turnout for auditions for a planned production of Kittiwake Island; David Lassoie Memorial Art Scholarship recipients Diane Schmeckpeper and Patrick O'Neill; a TCC capital funding request for campus renovations; life in the Republic of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso); the city council internship program; the bookstore budget and profits; the Betty Kronlund Scholarship; recent and upcoming men's baseball games. Also includes editorials on Americans' disinterest in the world, the "buzz" of news on campus; letters to the editor responding to a previous letter regarding a student conduct case, criticizing a recent sports editorial's predictions; entertainment editorial on low student activities turnout; Hit Radio KNBQ FM 97 top ten songs; men's baseball team statistics; sports editorial on the United States Football League (USFL); ads and classified ads. Announcements and campus ads include Challenge contents; information on becoming a student senator; men's baseball and golf upcoming events. Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; features editor Lance Weller; news editor Cathryn Shipley; sports editor Robin Mairs; entertainment editor Sydney Jackel; photo editor Tom Fisher; business manager Keri Siler; advertising manager Peggi Baker; editor emeritus Shawn Connaway; advisor Chuck Doud; reporters and photographers Judith Brewington, Joanne Fisher, Valarie Johnson, Derek Hieb, Molly Lum, Vicki Matlock, Susan Morrow, Robert Redeagle, Danielle Ross, Betty Singleton, Michael A. Webster.
























