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Festival coming to Muncie – Upland merchants plan an old-fashioned event – Rev. Miller leads spiritual emphasis – Seminar features botanist – A campus ecology problem – Busing only second best – Without dissimulation – ‘Ghosts’ presents contemporary issue – The meniscus – What’s in a name? – Educator outlines the future for undergraduate education – ‘Tension day’ – Grading unfair to students – What’s happening – Action – Goralski reveals opinions during private conference – National commentary – Prisoners revolt for reform need – ‘Universities of crime’ – Reform must center on prison system – San Quentin casualty result of built-in violence factor – Multi-media enlarges a student’s outreach – Student draft deferment ended – Weekend tripping – Students travel by bus – Voice of the people – Ode to a Road – Prayer? – Youth participate in ‘Jesus March’ – Ringdowns – Architects to begin series of lectures – Get rolling – Wheels undergo change – Campus crier – Student loans and grants – No parking – Harriers to lose to Lafayette runners – Trojan Netters win third straight victory – Field Hockey schedule – Pigskin tragedy – Victory eludes Gridmen
Publication Date
9-24-1971
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
53
Number
4
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "The Echo: September 24, 1971" (1971). 1971-1972 (Volume 53). 4.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1971-1972/4