Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is dated Friday, November 19, 1982 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on the naming of campus buildings and new signs; enrollment statistics, demographics, and changes; winter quarter registration; Anne M. Wade being appointed to the TCC Board of Trustees; the rise of student stress on college campuses; financial aid; job search workshops; the OBI-BSU (Organization of Black Intellectuals Black Student Union) student group; Tacoma Mayor Doug Sutherland speaking for TCC's Public Policy Series; TCC student government; the Tacoma Actor's Guild production of Of Mice and Men; the men's soccer team tie with Skagit; men's basketball team member Paul Koessler; the Arizona State University Sun Devils vs Washington Huskies college football game.
Also includes editorial on Thanksgiving; comics; a satirical piece on what famous people might have said about the death of Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev; letter to the editor regarding the previous issue's "true facts" reprint from National Lampoon magazine; ads and classified ads; sports brief section with news on women's volleyball team recent performance, an injury to men's basketball team member Jon Torgerson, the end of men's soccer regular season, the beginning of women's basketball, and last year's men's basketball team member Ron Billings Jr. serving as an assistant coach for the women's team; review of the film The Missionary; fall final examination schedule.
Announcements and campus ads include available complimentary tickets for TCC community members for the drama production of Witness for the Prosecution; Challenge publication schedule changes due to holidays; the drama production of Witness for the Prosecution; an ASTCC call to donate to OXFAM America.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Sue L. Sholin; assistant editor Skip Card; sports editor John Song; news editor Keri Siler; photographers Josette Maxwell, Robin Minchew; distribution Arthur Harvey; reporters Jana Jean, Melissa McEneaney, Ross Petersen, Charolette Truschka; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; contributors Chris Goodell, C.P. Stancich, Douglas Vieselmeyer, Kevin Tate; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is dated Friday, November 5, 1982 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on the upcoming Woody Allen film festival; music and food at the Antique Sandwich Company in Tacoma; new women's basketball coach Lee Walker; the women's volleyball team losing to Clark College, winning against Shoreline; the drama production of Witness for the Prosecution.
Also includes announcement of an upcoming Veterans Club meeting; editorial on criticisms of the Challenge; a selection of National Lampoon magazine's "True Section" stories; letter to the editor requesting coverage of the upcoming drama production of Witness for the Prosecution; ads and classified ads; November calendar.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Sue L. Sholin; assistant editor Skip Card; sports editor John Song; news editor Keri Siler; photographers Josette Maxwell, Robin Minchew; copy editor Barb Hobby; reporters Jana Jean, Melissa McEneaney, Ross Petersen, Charolette Truschka; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; contributors Chris Goodell, C.P. Stancich, Douglas Vieselmeyer; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is dated Friday, October 29, 1982 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on a student senate projected revenue shortfall; the TCC Child Daycare Center; upcoming job market workshops; Nuclear Awareness Week events such as the lecture by Dr. Earl Molander and a panel discussion on American nuclear policy; available scholarships, including for Indochinese refugees; Pierce County Auditor candidates Harvey Segall and Dick Greco; the men's basketball team; the men's soccer team game against Everett; Bellevue Community College soccer coach Ron Carter.
Also includes part two of an interview with Eric Simonson, TCC student and member of a recent China-Everest Expedition; opinion piece on TCC forms, including a clippable form to approve or disapprove of the piece; ads; sports comic; the women's volleyball team winning against Grays Harbor; opinion piece on firing of Seattle Seahawks head coach Jack Patera and general manager John Thompson; October and November calendar; review of the KCTS TV limited series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Announcements and campus ads include an ad for a TCC Women's Support Group; the men's soccer team standings; soccer player Troy Nordlund undergoing rehabilitation for an injury; a Huskies football radio program; the possible cancellation of TCC intramural activities due to low sign-ups; the beginning of women's basketball season; the Bellevue Community College and TCC men's soccer coaches; the upcoming Bellevue and TCC soccer game; an upcoming concert by Mike Marker; a Woody Allen film festival.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Sue L. Sholin; assistant editor Skip Card; sports editor John Song; news editor Keri Siler; photographers Josette Maxwell, Robin Minchew; copy editor Barb Hobby; reporters Rick Flores, Connie Fotheringham, Jana Jean, Bruce Kelly, Melissa McEneaney, Ross Petersen, Charolette Truschka; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; contributors Chris Goodell, C.P. Stancich, Douglas Vieselmeyer; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is dated Friday, October 22, 1982 and is eight pages.
Content note: This issue contains outdated terms for disability on page 1.
This issue contains stories on the planned construction of the Pierce County Handicap Center on the TCC campus, a project by the Tacoma Area Coalition of Disabled Individuals (TACID); the Veterans' Outreach office being displaced on campus; fundraising for the annual United Way drive; TCC being chosen as a site for the Kettering Foundation Domestic Policy Association forums; the quarterly staff Recognition Honors awards; available work-study jobs; student senator Dan Brinkman donating his pay for a winter quarter books and tuition scholarship; the TCC Chamber Orchestra; the men's soccer team tying with Green River; the women's volleyball team losses to Green River, Fort Steilacoom and win against Centralia; men's basketball team tryouts and practice; upcoming intramural sports; Student Activities Manager Kurt Martisen; TCC tutoring services; TCC employee Dennis Findley winning KTNT radio contest "Farley's Fair Lady" to receive flowers from Farley's Florist; the Betty Kronlund Memorial Scholarship.
Also includes ads; an interview with Eric Simonson, TCC student and member of a recent China-Everest Expedition; opinion pieces on things we are taught as children, women's rights and humor; comics; review of the film My Favorite Year; October and November calendars.
Announcements and campus ads include a TCC bookstore sale with proceeds to the United Way fund drive, coupon book sales by the booster club, the results of the first annual TCC golf tournament, available part-time jobs with the Metropolitan Park District as recreational basketball officials, TCC intramural activities.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Sue L. Sholin; assistant editor Skip Card; sports editor John Song; news editor Keri Siler; photographers Josette Maxwell, Robin Minchew; reporters Rick Flores, Connie Fotheringham, Jana Jean, Bruce Kelly, Melissa McEneaney, Ross Petersen, Charolette Truschka; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is dated Friday, October 15, 1982 and is four pages.
This issue contains stories on TCC receiving a Xerox Corporation grant-funded Kurzweil Reading Machine for blind and visually impaired users; Governor Spellman directing Washington state agencies to prepare budgets at 90% of current levels; an upcoming Nuclear Awareness Week; 85-year-old TCC student Sena Olesen passing her general education diploma (GED) test; recreation sports teams from the Pierce County Parks and Tacoma Metropolitan Parks departments; the increase in college football interest due to the NFL strike and the Washington Huskies team; the women's volleyball team performance in a tournament.
Also includes opinion piece on seizing the moment; letters to the editor regarding positive feedback from a Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) graduate, asking for student input for a prospective student senator; a sports comic; October calendar; ads and classified ads; campus ad on the availability of communication aids for disabled students.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Sue L. Sholin; assistant editor Skip Card; sports editor John Song; news editor Keri Siler; photographers Josette Maxwell, Robin Minchew; reporters Rick Flores, Connie Fotheringham, Jana Jean, Bruce Kelly, Melissa McEneaney, Ross Petersen, Charolette Truschka; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
Student newspaper of the Tacoma Community College. This issue is dated Friday, October 8, 1982 and is eight pages.
This issue contains stories on Dr. Melvin R. Lindbloom being appointed interim president of TCC; a change in the state payroll system resulting in pay lag; Fulbright Cultural Exchange instructor Neil Roupee trading with biology instructor Richard Perkins for a year; discussion of a Bates Vocational Technical Institute annex on TCC property; TCC tutoring services; the Purdy Educational Center and the correctional facility's accreditation; what to do between classes; the college experience and community college; the Cooperative Education and Career Information programs merging to form the Career Services department; the men's soccer team winning against Shoreline; Dana Skansi and the women's modified fastpitch softball team; the women's volleyball team; a Major League Baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Atlanta Braves; the men's soccer team; a special faculty and staff workout class by PE instructor Jack Heinrick.
Also includes ads and classified ads, a survey of TCC students on their responses to the National Football League (NFL) players' strike, a sports comic, October calendar with photos of guest speakers, crossword puzzle.
Announcements and campus ads include graduation application deadlines, call for letters to the editor, availability of communication aids for disabled students, call for advertising in the Challenge, a TCC Model Railroading Club meeting, cafeteria hours and price changes.
Staff credits: published by the Associated Students of Tacoma Community College; editor in chief Sue L. Sholin; assistant editor Skip Card; sports editor John Song; features editor Loren Aikins; photographers Josette Maxwell, Robin Minchew, Jim Thomas; reporters Rick Flores, Connie Fotheringham, Jana Jean, Bruce Kelly, Melissa McEneaney, Ross Petersen, Keri Siler, Chuck St. Pierre, Charolette Truschka; advertising/business Melissa McEneaney; advisor Ila Zbaraschuk.
Black and white photographic print of seven men seated around a dining table at McNeil Island Penitentiary. From left to right is unknown man who may be an inmate, unknown man in suit (possibly a TCC or McNeil representation), unknown man who may be an inmate, TCC instructor/administrator Paul Jacobson, unknown man in suit (possibly a TCC or McNeil representative), TCC president Thornton Morrow Ford, unknown man who may be an inmate. People from McNeil present are likely associated with the Self Improvement Group (SIG).
Stamped on reverse: U. S. PENITENTIARY McNEIL ISLAND, JAN 20 1970, Box 500, Steilacoom, Wash. 98388
Black and white photographic print of three men seated at a dining table at McNeil Island Penitentiary. From left to right is TCC administrator Richard Falk, unknown man who appears to be an inmate, a Father in clerical clothing and collar. The latter two are likely associated with McNeil's Self Improvement Group (SIG).
Stamped on reverse: U. S. PENITENTIARY McNEIL ISLAND, JAN 20 1970, Box 500, Steilacoom, Wash. 98388
Black and white photographic print of Tacoma Community College representatives wearing regalia seated in the McNeil Island Penitentiary chapel for commencement ceremonies, circa late 1970s. People pictured include Paul Jacobson, Trustee Ellen Pinto, President Dr. Larry Stephens.
Black and white photographic print of Tacoma Community College representatives wearing regalia seated in the McNeil Island Penitentiary chapel for commencement ceremonies, circa late 1970s. People pictured include Trustee Dr. Barbara Wesley, President Dr. Larry Stephens, possibly Trustee Alan P. Vandevert.
Black and white photographic print of Tacoma Community College representatives wearing regalia seated in the McNeil Island Penitentiary chapel for commencement ceremonies, circa late 1970s. People pictured include Trustee Dr. Barbara Wesley, President Dr. Larry Stephens, possibly Trustee Alan P. Vandevert.
Black and white photographic print showing Tacoma Community College students protesting with signs in front of the theater, May 1977. This protest was organized by Spanish-speaking / Chicano student organization Los Unidos against the drama production of The Fantasticks, which featured characters several student groups felt were negative racial stereotypes.
Clipping of a review entitled "TCC production fantastic" by Doyle R. Smith from the column "Theatrically Speaking" in the Tacoma Review, May 25, 1977, page 4. Smith's review praises the production in the first half of the article, then criticizes the student protests of the production in the second half. The review was cut out and glued to a sheet of paper by Marketing staff to retain in the department's clipping files, documenting media coverage of TCC events and news.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated July 16, 1979, and numbered Volume XIV, No. 38. This eight-page issue includes news on the need for volunteers for the Western Washington Fair, the security project "Operation Eyewatch" to mark office valuables, open submissions for the Tacoma Art Museum 8th Annual Washington Exhibit for Painting and Sculpture, the need for host families for visiting Japanese students; upcoming events including the Summer Arts Workshop production of West Side Story, economics expert Larry Thompson speaking to a McChord class, a performance of My Fair Lady at Sumner High School, various workshops from Oregon State University; minutes for the June 6 and July 9 Curriculum Committee meetings.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated June 4, 1979, and numbered Volume XIV, No. 36. This eight-page issue includes news on the bulletin publishing schedule, new employees, need for volunteers for the Western Washington Fair joint community colleges information booth, carpooling information, a high school basketball league in the TCC gym, various employee updates, the resignation of Executive Secretary to the President Darlene Solvason; upcoming events including the Curriculum Committee meeting, commencement ceremonies, a summer kids soccer clinic; off campus job opportunities; temporary TCC job opportunities; minutes for the May 23 Curriculum Committee meeting; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated April 23, 1979, and numbered Volume XIV, No. 29. This eight-page issue includes news on the Labor Film Festival, need for donations to the Friends of the Library for their book sale, various employee updates, weekly cafeteria specials; upcoming events including the Board meeting, College Council and Curriculum Committee meetings, a series of country music concerts tied to an ethnomusicology course, a Growth Policy Association Seminar, the McNeil Island Penitentiary graduation ceremonies, a book fair for faculty, a stress workshop, various workshops from Oregon State University; off-campus events including a spring litter clean-up campaign, the Tacoma Indian Exposition and Pow Wow, a lecture on Israel and the Arab states; off-campus job opportunities; a summary of the Dean of Instruction Selection Committee meeting; minutes of the April 16 Classified Staff Development Committee meeting; minutes of the April 18 Curriculum Committee meeting; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated October 30, 1978, and numbered Volume XIV, No. 7. This nine-page issue includes news on Board highlights from the recent meeting, Curriculum Committee meeting changes, job outlooks from the new Department of Labor Occupational Handbook, a community college personnel exchange program run by Northwestern Michigan College, student Joanne Nester serving as an academic advisor at McNeil Island Penitentiary, new printed materials posting rules under development, the United Way fund drive, open applications for scholarships for indigenous students in health professions, a grant proposal for international relations curriculum development, the Better Information Project: Prizes in Education (BIPPIE) student competition, special Egypt tours in celebration of the "Treasures of Tutankhamun" exhibit at the Seattle Art Museum; a document from the State Board for Community College Education regarding community college program proposals; upcoming events including the drama department production of Lilies of the Field, various courses for seniors, a visit by University of Washington School of Pharmacy representatives, a faculty art exhibit in the library, a marketing workshop at Seattle University, a planning systems workshop at Oregon State University; chef's corner section with food facts and trivia, weekly cafeteria specials; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated October 23, 1978, and numbered Volume XIV, No. 6. This eight-page issue includes news on the United Way fund drive, new office assistant Ronald Gough, faculty projects promoting Nigerian students in math and sciences, a faculty grant proposal for a project with Hilltop neighborhood groups, Mary Bridge Hospital Direcotr of Community Relations Connie Bacon speaking to a journalism class, the cooperative education program, faculty Richard Rhea's art show at the Blue Heron Gallery, non-credit short courses, availability of flu shots at the County-City Health Center, a preliminary agreement between the community colleges and the University of Washington regarding transfers, a Program Assistant job opening; upcoming events including the Board of Trustees meeting, the National Office of Veterans Affairs West Coast Conference, a recital by baritone Roald Reitan, a concert by fiddler and guitarist Stewball, a "Parent Power" conference, presentations on annuity benefits from a Standard Insurance representative, a running seminar, a "Speed and Proofreading for Secretaries" workshop from Oregon State University, a time management seminar from the Tacoma Area Chamber of Commerce; a "Chef's Corner" section with nutrition tips and facts, weekly cafeteria specials; minutes for the October 18 Curriculum Committee meeting; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated March 27, 1978, and numbered Volume XIII, No. 23. This twelve-page issue includes news on recent baseball team wins, College Council meeting changes, availability of copies of the Downtown Center proposal, Board highlights from the recent meeting, library media limits during the classified staff retreat, art faculty participating in the Tacoma Art Museum 8th annual college art faculty exhibit, various employee updates, deadlines for the King Tut tour, availability of the NBC film on King Tut, open submissions for literary magazine Trillium, availability of the Washington Community College Budget Model on reserve in the library, bookstore weekly schedule, changes to first aid certifications, spring quarter schedule changes, job openings at other institutions, various off-campus news and events, ; upcoming events including auditions for the drama department production of The Count of Monte Cristo, spring swing choir and jazz band performances at area high schools, the Management Council meeting, the Friends of the Library annual dinner meeting and used book sale, McNeil Island Penitentiary graduation ceremonies; an Anonymous quotation labeled as "Food for Thought"; a copy of a Governor's Office Executive Order rescinding an Executive Order on state expenditure reductions; memo from Instructional Computing Resource Monitoring Group of WCCCC (Washington Community College Computing Consortium) regarding a community college consultant position at the Washington State University Computing Service Center; announcements from Olympia Technical Community College regarding vocational courses, from the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges for a fellowship in community education; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, June 27, 1977, and numbered Volume XII, No. 38. This eight-page issue includes news on the commencement ceremonies, Tacoma trophy winners at the Osborn & Ulland-Tacoma Community College Family Tennis Tournament, various employee updates, a maintenance custodian job opening, President's Medal winner Linda Kay Hansen, financial aid deadlines, summer quarter schedule changes, job openings at other institutions, ; summer hours and schedules for the admissions and records office, booksotre, library, the quiet lounge, audiovisual department; upcoming events including Student Programs summer quarter outings, free community workshops, the 8th annual seminar for directors of academic computing services, ; Board highlights from the recent meeting; memo from Administrative Services with the minutes for the June 8 WFSE-Management Committee meeting; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, June 6, 1977, and numbered Volume XII, No. 37. This twelve-page issue includes news on the last bulletin of the year, availability of student financial aid applications, results of the blood drive, availability of an Independent Study by Correspondence publication in the library, new Wenatchee Valley College president Dr. James R. Davis, various student and employee updates; upcoming events including commencement ceremonies, a family tennis tournament, the 8th annual seminar for directors of academic computing services, an Astronomy Fair at the University of Puget Sound (UPS), a modern secretarial efficiency workshop, a film screening by the Pierce County Board of Realtors, various courses at other institutions; a reprint of an article on college degree value from The New Yorker; minutes for the June 1 Curriculum Committee meeting; minutes for the June 2 faculty meeting; memos from Lorraine Stephan to vocational staff regarding summer workshops and the "Utilization of Advisory Committees" instructional unit; notice from the State Board for Community College Education of a Safety and Industrial Hygiene instructional package at the summer vocational conference; weekly room schedule.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, May 31, 1977, and numbered Volume XII, No. 36. This twelve-page issue includes news on the student body election, fall quarter schedule changes, track team member Bob Blackburn winning the long jump at the Northwest Community College Championship and other team wins, weekly cafeteria specials, audio-visual department equipment deadlines, the tuition sweepstakes winners, bookstore schedule and commencement packages, ; upcoming events including the nursing graduate pinning ceremony, the annual spring concert, the singing-actor workshop concert (with full program), a visit by a Seattle City College representative, an Inter-Divisional meeting, a Curriculum Committee meeting, the 11th annual Junior Dentists Institute at the University of Oregon, a social workers seminar, summer intensive Japanese courses at Washington State University, the 1977 Federal Presidential Classroom forum in Washington DC, a workshop on modern secretarial effiency from Oregon State University (OSU), a copyright law workshop, the Colloquia on Terrestrial Microcosms and Environmental Chemistry at OSU, the 8th annual Two-Year Post-Secondary Institute ath the University of Minnesota, ; thank you from Frank Witt to plant sale supporters; Board highlights from the recent meeting; minutes for the May 25 Curriculum Committee meeting; spring quarter final examination schedule; weekly room schedule; June monthly calendar.
Newsletter for TCC employees, dated Monday, May 23, 1977, and numbered Volume XII, No. 35. This eight-page issue includes news on availability of literary magazine Trillium, weekly bookstore schedule, the results of the hot dog fundraiser, the medical assistant program, weekly cafeteria specials, job openings at other institutions, a job opening at the Child Care Center, health insurance open enrollment, used book collecting by the Friends of the Library, the 1977 Federal Forum seminar series from "Presidential Classroom" in Washington DC, ; upcoming events including Rev. Andrew M. Prouty speaking at the annual Friends of the Library banquet, a visit by a Pacific Lutheran University representative, a Tacoma Blood Bank blood drive, a tour of UK technical and agricultural career colleges from the University of Minnesota, a jewelry sale, a Learning Assistance Committee meeting, Inter-Divisional meetings, a Curriculum Committee meeting, a concert by singing-actor class students, other off-campus seminars and workshops, a handbell concert at the Little Church on the Prairie; a thank you from Spring Festival Chairman Paul Jacobson; spring quarter final examination schedule; minutes for the May 11 WFSE-Management Committee meeting; weekly room schedule.