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The Echo: May 19, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 28
Awards recognize student and faculty achievements – Faculty, staff changes revealed for 1972-73 academic year – Grads to study, teach in foreign countries – SHIP: Concerned – Voice of the people – Freedom in art – Proverbial slip – Disembark SHIP – Express thanks – Favor blockade – Perspective – Historical context vital to war – Nixon’s blockade draws criticism – Students discover Upland opportunities – Enthusiasm mounts for spelunking – Menu – Around campus – Commission set up to revalue Taylor’s ten-year objectives – Moravec to play drums with Explo ’72 in Dallas – Students reach out in missionary work – Electrical slingshot – Potpourri – Notices – Senior Weekend – Hop’s heresy – Taylor exhibits superior athletics – Ringdowns – Bassett takes post as department head – Cheerleading revision delayed – Trojans drop meet; vie for track title – Trojan Baseballers capture HBCC conference crown – Trojanes conclude spring sports – Linksmen secure second in HBCC tournament – Coaches add prospects for football campaign
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The Echo: May 12, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 27
Sophomore class takes highest Taylathon honors – Speaker announced for commencement – Students may graduate early with credits through CLEP – Nixon tries Brinkmanship – Convenience supersedes charity – Campus comment – ‘Movement’ dies – Prejudice experienced – Around campus – Recital to be given by elementary pupils – Students to evaluate semester’s courses – Swallow Robin site of destructive fracas – Voice of the people – Piscopos grateful – Indonesian library – IVMF initiates book drive – ‘I do and I understand’ – English school system studied – Potpourri – Lacrosse team picks up first win at Ball State – Netter to compete in district tourney – ‘Personal essay’ confronts problems of higher education – Hop’s heresy – NFL rule changes being considered – Golfers recapture title in Taylor Invitational – Trackmen take sixth in Little State meet – Lead HBCC – Diamondmen sweep Anderson
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The Echo: May 5, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 26
Convention to foster political awareness – Changes announced in Selective Service – Men? – MCW coed life considered – Checking progress – Without dissimulation – Dr. King: a noble life – Random notes – Censorship to be allowed? – Faculty forum – To sin or not to sin – Perspective – Relations strained between Canada, U.S. – Protests demand total withdrawal – Contagious? – T-shirts give identity – Potpourri – Around campus – Upcoming recitals to feature two music students, instructor – Taylor to entertain national convention of AAES next year – Bomb threat proves hoax, nuisance in science building – Students design and construct puppets in unusual art class – Students study psychology in preparation for occupations – Diamondmen rout conference foes – shorts…Sports shorts…Sports – Hop’s heresy – ‘Old’ Wilt haunts Knicks – Trojane tracksters storm opponents in home meet – Golfers place high in tournament action – Intramurals wrap up year, off-campus pushes for title
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The Echo: April 28, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 25
Trombonist to perform with Taylor Concert Band – Taylor to feature ‘Young and Free’ – Dramatists to end season with ‘The Turn of the Screw’ – ‘Earth Week’ ignored – Voice of the people – ‘Bit of Clay’ request help in ministry – Books in review – Abolish freedom to save environs – Around campus – Seniors to deliver side scope of music – Students represent Laos at Model UN – Publications receive recognition at ICPA – Computer major foreseen with addition of new courses – Financial Aid tries to meet students’ rising tuition needs – Potpourri – Summer employment – ‘Elvis Presley, Screaming Wheels’ revive rock and roll craze of ‘50’s – Every sport counts – Taylor vies for HBCC All-Sports award – Women athletes start spring competition – Trackmen edged by Indiana Central – Hop’s heresy – Backstop notes on Baseball – Boston Marathon – Whybrew competes in classic
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The Echo: April 21, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 24
Wandering Wheels adds motorcycle concert team – New officers take places in SGO, SUB – Puppets to portray ballet ‘Pulcinella’ – Final rites observed for Leslie Piscopo – Avoiding miniature Vietnams – Faculty forum – Healthy ‘body life’ – The meniscus – An overall view of fashion – Senior to create moods via varied piano pieces – Exhibition to promote interests in sky diving – Rolling registration provides efficient enrollment technique – Senate approves monetary support – Menu – Swimming becomes year-round activity – ‘Over the Hump’ – Banquet honors matmen – Wandering Wheels – Team spirit mounts with approaching Taylathon day – Mikkelson attends Washington seminar – Family affair – Taylor becomes ‘a tradition’ – HBCC official policy – Rained-out games cancelled – Trackmen outpoint Calvin, Wheaton – Trojans post shutout against Hanover College – Netters capture tie for little state title – Golfers win meet with scores in 70s
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The Echo: April 14, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 23
Metropolitan star to sing; will receive Taylor honors – Echo maintains high standing as All-American newspaper – Readers participate in absurdist drama – Rediger announces changed in facilities – Lethargic attitudes costly – Guest column – Actions annul validity of ‘the book’ – W/O dissimulation – Past events enhance ‘Antigone’ – Teaching time extended for elementary majors – Revisions offered for Taylor code – Whetting appetites – Banquet schedule crowded – Diamond selection involves greater care and knowledge – Prizes to be awarded for student art contest – Ringdowns – What’s happening – Computing studied by high schoolers – Termpaper Inc. provides ‘research service’ – Food service menu – Student competitors meet for first math field day – Students encounter needs of Upland community – Chapel notes – Diamondmen blast out first victory of season – Netters to compete in little state tourney – Golfers to take on Depauw; will play at Crooked Stick – Spanish students sponsor field day – Sports shorts… -- Sub weekends – Area entertainment – Taylor tracksters storm past Tri State College – Hops heresy – Owners feel pinch
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The Echo: April 7, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 22
Taylor students to attend AAES national convention – Taylor Theatre to present Jean Anouilh’s ‘Antigone’ – County Fair urges all to “Farm Out” – Students compete in math contests – Buying an ‘education’ – Toothless recommendations – Random notes – Students claim right to choose priorities – Voice of the people – Perspective – The Dating Game – Alternatives explored for married individuals – Dating trends undergo four decades of change – Hotline Staff offers aid to troubled youth – Hermanson accepts position in development department – Students push campaign for SHIP fund – What’s happening – Food service menu – Hops heresy – Pro baseball players strike out – On southern swing – Trackmen set records – Trojans outslugged by Wabash College – April baseball schedule
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The Echo: March 17, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 21
‘People Get Ready!’ Youth Conference 1972
Conference emphasizes total involvement – Summer language program provides foreign experience – Christianity vs. war theme of chapel talks – Tripping out on Wheels – Wheels plan season trips – Speak out! – ‘Power Life’ spotlights students – Food service menu – Students respond to Town Meeting – Warning: apathy fatal – Issues not image – Records in review – Stookey bridges music gap – Without dissimulation – Time of your life – Perspective – Stability in Mid-East sought – Lebanon cracks down on Fedayeen rebels – Art majors teach children – ‘The Well’ combines new life, new friends – ‘It’s up there’ – ‘Kids’ share heavenly thoughts – Campus crier – Bishop Taylor provides ‘rich heritage’ for Taylor – Voice of the people – Christian needed – On interviewing – Stop hunger – Consortium designed to improve student activities – Golfers prepare for season – Sorensen captures fourth at Nationals – Dribbling dolls – Co-eds take to the court – Diamondmen plan spring trip – Two cagers in spot in HBCC – Sprinters nab third in Invitational
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The Echo: March 10, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 20
‘People get ready’… for Youth Conference 1972 – Davis announces tuition increase – Second senior recital features vocalists Buschmeyer, Snellink – Taylor orchestra to perform three classical compositions – Prepare to share – Choice must be preserved -- Random notes – Abandon the bathtub – Voice of the people – Perspective – Sino-American trade growth insignificant – Made in Japan – International trade threatened – Britain joins common Market – New economic superpower emerging – SGO candidates ‘throw hats in the ring’ – Erickson and Pavesi – Oman and Oman – Parody of Roman festivities: ‘Tonight at Caesar’s Palace’ – What’s happening – Students and faculty voice response to Hare Krsna – Hare Krsna – Religious sects share faith – Food service menu—Trojanes end season with Taylor tourney – Chapel notes – Harriers hurry – Trojans test endurance – Campus crier
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The Echo: March 3, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 19
‘Good grief, Charlie Brown’ – Traveling artist to exhibit paintings – SGO calls ‘town meeting’ for comments from students – Dean says Taylor to join Council on World Affairs – Campus forum – Traditional definition of womanhood re-valued – Self-determination: rhetoric or policy? – From the campus pastor… -- Let Lent become meaningful – Perspective – China, U.S. lay basis for broader relations – Taiwan’s destiny appears uncertain – After Mao? – Successor key to future ties – Voice of the people – Art hoax – Plea for POW’s – Spotlight on March – ‘Patton’ – BSU singers ‘Spectacular’ – Prague Symphony Orchestra – ‘El Cid’ – Chamber Singers take on new name, new repertoire – Chapel notes – Varied selections to be played by Band in first performance – Food service menu – Bethel boys benefit from volunteers – Consumer report – Life insurance: not on your life! – McBrier earns football All-American honor – Matmen earn second place – Campus crier – Intramural basketball underway – Season recounted, cagers set records, earn honors – Sports shorts… -- Hop’s heresy – College basketball falters
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The Echo: February 25, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 18
Reading hour on ‘Woman’s World’ – Petitions available for SGO positions – Alumni Talk-Back provides opportunity for interchange – Hot dogs, doughnuts are sold – Our primary concern – From the editor… -- Random notes – ‘Man is dying, is dead’ – Author-historian to speak – Personal needs met at Campus Church – Chat with Pat – Redigers visit White House – Artist to lecture on two-dimensional art – National commentary – Democratic candidates campaigning fervently – Indiana balloters to choose their man – Free floaters – Young voters affect politics – Everything you need to know to register & vote – Teach-in to test antiwar sentiment – What’s happening – Increases speed ‘guaranteed’ by AGP plan – Campus crier – Antigone cast – Mental health meeting – Art symposium – Chapel notes – Ringdowns – Students assist professors with major field classes – Food service menu – Trojans place sixth at tourney – Sport shorts… -- Indoor trackmen open with four-way meet – Grapplers seek conference crown in tonight’s meet
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The Echo: February 18, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 17
SGO visitation poll tallied – Banquet cancelled for lack of interest – Internationals plan bazaar to increase cultural awareness – Faculty pressures eased by Exchange program – Soviet computers squelch dissent – Voice of the people – To the women of MCW East & South Halls – Without dissimulation – Clever selig defeats “ygrene” – National commentary – ‘Bloody Sunday’ riots shake, unify Ulster – Children practice war tactics – IRA acts to prevent British take-over – Comedian probes America – Students reflect impacts of Spiritual Emphasis – Students act as referees – Overseas missions urged by TWO – Chapel notes – Juniors participate in governmental process – Who’s up… for ‘Who’s Who’ – Students hear lectures on federal government – Food service menu – Campus Life staff designs activities in pursuit of goal – Von Braun tells of space exploration – Music department to present concert tenor William Abbott – Krause previews season – Sport shorts… -- Campus crier -- Ringdowns – Cagers secure double win
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The Echo: February 11, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 16
Lighting installed; sidewalks planned – Auditions for Antigone – Free University will sponsor classes in ‘creative picture taking’ – Drama company to enact religious plays on tour – Von Braun to talk on space program – Voice of the people – Mode of ‘Jesus Movement’ challenged – Settlement or surrender – Campus forum – Curriculum changes essential – Perspective – ‘Mini’ courses proposed for interterm – Faculty discusses Taylor’s objectives – Crafts rediscovered during interterm – Chapel notes – Love and kids and valentines – Campus crier – Student loans and grants – From the registrar – Oratorio chorus – Taylor men – Food service menu – What’s happening – Indiana Central pins Taylor – Sports shorts… -- Runners begin practice
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The Echo: February 4, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 15
Opperman to stress spiritual growth – Shreiner fire leaves three alternatives – Faculty studies curriculum – Inter-term potential untapped – Perspective – Growth: issue of survival – Dean’s list honors announced for fall term – Ski touring on up-hill trend – ‘New Folk’ tour includes Taylor – Faculty trio to offer operatic selections – Dynamic duo – Runners win All-American – What’s happening – Cagers regain lead to top Trinity 83-77
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The Echo: December 10, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 14
Christmas Light, Life, Love
Freshman wait all night to register for courses – New shop sells records and gifts – Vespers to be led by Sims – Group to share Christ in Bronx – Students in math lab present geoboards to Eastbrook school – Draft inovations provide opportunities for appeal – Union to present award-winning film – Editorial page – Ponder Christmas – U.S. rides military seesaw – Guest column – Is it time for a change? – Sweeping cobwebs – Love means sharing – Few juniors plan practicum studies – White Christmas? – Professors retreat – Faculty to evaluate courses – Students react to campus Christmas spirit – Bible studies will replace Monday Inter-term chapels – IVMF to sponsor prayer study series – Signs of Christmas – Taylor student assumes role of behavioral deviant – Old Brick House offers informal dining, good food – What’s happening? – Voice of the people – National commentary – Bicycle boom encourages businessmen – City transit problems eased as more bike fans appear – Wheels’ key: responsibility and safety – Taylor matmen prepare for quadrangular tourney – Area entertainment – Trojan cagers record triple game victory – Campus crier – Student loans – Ringdowns
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The Echo: December 3, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 13
Santa invited to faculty banquet – Theater 25 to present two religious comedies – Music groups to join in Christmas concert – Panel includes Choe – Editorial page – Divert funds for ocean exploration – Has study time become a failing priority? – Editor’s column – Search for a word – W/O dissimulation – On pride – Library ‘borrowing’ results in cost and inconvenience – Campus crier – Girl Scout Bazaar – Alison originals – Greeting cards designed – ‘Kiddie Lit’ requires more than reading – Taylor girls to represent Indiana as 4-H delegates – Voice of the people – What’s happening – History reveals moustache fads – Shoplifting increases without reason – Crime war continues despite restrictions – Varied services offered for reading improvement – STUMP designs weekend retreats – IBM consultant to lecture on computers for children – Olde Towne label – Student cuts first record – Chapel – In the running – Harriers rank in NAIA meet – Ringdowns – Grid season ends with ‘bright spots
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The Echo: November 19, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 12
Inter-Term course structure redesigned – Rock group to perform as SUB experiment – Hall teams to contend for Taylor Bowl title – ‘Holiday Hearth’ – banquet to depict rural scene – Help solve registration riddles – U.S. aid policy… continues – Guest column – Grace offers guilt solvent – Sweeping cobwebs – Missions reviewed – One acts to be readied for coming performances – Ringdowns – Taylor students discover personal church obligations – Projects pursued for Thanksgiving – Alumnus will relate studies in physiology – ‘Get ready’ – Conference duties given – Voice of the people – Christian?—Yes! – Jesus People – Students planning to open coffee house – Barrel battle – Classes seek out TUB – Area entertainment – Daily trivia helps to create interest – Chapel notes – National commentary – Supreme Court be judicially conservative – Decision allots funds for private schools – Behind the times – Court caseload mounts – Grid season ends with Taylor loss – What’s happening? – Taylor sponsors debate among area high schools
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The Echo: November 12, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 11
English to be used in Verdi’s opera – Holiday banquet arranged – Science Seminar will feature discussion on ‘Noise Pollution’ – Seven one-acts directed by students in Theater 25 – Without dissimulation – Fine arts discussed – Meniscus – Love self first – PA’s: campus inconsistency – Christianity impels protest – Alumni fill varied positions – Campus crier – Burden family receives aid from Taylor groups – Ringdowns – Voice of the people – Area entertainment – Coeds will pedal throughout Florida – National commentary – Largest art park serves Indianapolis area – ‘Super success’ – Superstar sells millions – Picasso’s art expresses ‘dynamic effect’ – Conference victory: step toward nationals – Trojans still hold position for conference honors – Trojanes chosen for Miami Valley team
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The Echo: November 5, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 10
Parents’ Day 1971 Nov. 6
Activities planned for Parents’ Day – Union arranges concert – Opera to be performed by students and faculty – Recital features harpist – Upland postmaster explains deterrents of mail system – Poetry to plays – Coeds publish originals – Ecclesiastes – Midwest winecellar – UN takes realistic action – Attitudes can mold Media Board – Guest column – The vicious circle – Action – A leaf falls… and stays but for a little while to be felt by few… before it is quietly swept away – Changes planned in old cafeteria – Joe encourages comments – Recent menu changes made in cafeteria – National commentary – Celibacy stand challenged in conference at Vatican – Catholicism undergoing change – Church wrestles with school crises – Debate team competes in intercollegiate contests – Chapel notes – Lecturer to discuss pertinence of math – Camper’s attend international retreat – Voice of the people – Registrar elected to association office – Students mix texts and married life – Language tests – Reading tutors – Harriers capture first in District – Area entertainment – Mistakes hurt – Panthers stop Trojans – What’s happening – Campus crier – Student Advisers
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The Echo: October 29, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 9
Professionals to perform Shakespearean drama – Sanitary engineer to speak – Cannon to speak at fall conference – Passport information – Student will give recital – The meniscus – A few modest proposals – Sweeping cobwebs – ‘Freaks’ to be doubted – Job allotment denies work to most needy – Pumpkin sculpture – Money matters – WTUC sponsors campus finance forum – ‘Busiest year ever’ – Taylor stables expanding – SGO releases funds for student projects – Bronx Bunch – Intramurals adopt ‘Co-Rec’ concept – Chapel notes – National commentary – Amendment creates young voters – Political power – Repercussions expected from youth vote – Taylorites support Nixon in campus poll – Occupational trends emphasize non-teaching jobs opportunities – What’s happening – Ringdowns – Job Bank: hope for job seekers – Manufactured monsters – Campus Life gives party – Campus crier – Snyder’s students plant trees for ecology drive – Area entertainment – Trojanes score another triumph – Gridders struggle for narrow victory – Tennis team gains conference crown – Crucial meet – Runners to face big race
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The Echo: October 22, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 8
Rev. Richard Cannon featured – Missionary Conference raises theme of faith – Romeo and Juliet to be presented – TU prof. to join NAIA – Psychologist to lecture on behavior control means – U.S.—A qualified peacemaker? – Persistent theft, serious problem – Without dissimulation – Try something new – Voice of the people – Edna Clore distinguishes students by I.D. numbers – Students sponsor trustee breakfast – Education amendment offered – Area entertainment – Varied recital to be given by TU professor – What’s happening – Ringdowns – Summer experience – Serves Job Corps in Dakota – Professor to speak on missionary policy – National commentary – Cancer causes explored with hope – Congress pushes cancer research with new bill – “Wrong foot” boys – Harriers incurred defeat – Field hockey marked by a win and a loss – TU netters attempt undefeated season – Trojans conquer Earlham Quakers
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The Echo: October 15, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 7
Homecoming ‘71
Taylor editors to attend Texas press convention – Guitarist to give concert: variety from classical to funk – Activities honor queen and court – Program to show talents – Taylor professor displays varied paintings and prints – Cafeteria to open during inter-term – Trust means… -- Big Sisters foster friendships – Ringdowns – Alumni merit appreciation – Nixon makes ‘credible attempt’ – Sweeping cobwebs – Women liberated at Taylor – Recital to include carillon selection – More than meets the eye – Costumes show character – Math lab gives concrete approach to learning – Visitor recollects Taylor’s values – National commentary – Phosphate solutions given – Health hazard? – Cleaning substitutes confuse – Officials inspect chemical agents – Area entertainment – From texts to toys – Hodson coordinates EMC – Chapel notes – Early years show different Taylor culture – Scientists to speak – Campus crier – Counseling service – Graduate study – Taylor Harriers snatch second place in meet – Netmen place first in conference HBC meet – Franklin fails – Gridders triumph
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The Echo: October 8, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 6
Art films to show history – Lawyer will lecture to Taylor debaters – Taylor students to enact Moliere’s French farce – Scientist to speak in series – Garage destroyed by fire – ‘Step in the right direction’ – Highest court needs leaders – The meniscus – Spiritual Emphasis re-examined – Without dissimulation – ‘From dust to dust’ – Girls introduced through interviews – New opportunities – Students begin art studio – Area entertainment – Confusion marks student vote – SGO to institute two new projects – Chapel notes – Voice of the people – Campus crier – Lost and found – Ringdowns – What’s happening – National commentary – ‘Two Chinas’ proposal elicits opposition – Peking Politics – Nixon’s visit surprises – Point power – Trojans lose by one – Netters blank competitors – Gould will speak at parents’ dinner – Hockey team wins in Saturday’s game
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The Echo: October 1, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 5
Homecoming ‘Dynamics’ encompass all areas – Echo presented All-American – Magazine renamed Labyrinth – Slacks proposal passed – FM: A way for WTUC – Economic change for Blacks – Sweeping cobwebs – Love or emotion? – Ten colleges join co-op program – Underclassmen interviewed – Queen candidates selected – Voice of the people – Recital to feature chamber quartet – A hundred miles – Five Taylorites tour and race – What’s happening – Why are you here? – National commentary – Public television threatens present industry – Mass media explored – Movie industry declines – Publications dwindle; fiscal stress results – Ludwig places first – Runners lose; tie in meet – Campus crier – Creative art Centre – Tutoring program – Hot Line – Open house – Chapel – Greyhounds down Trojan gridders – Ringdowns
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The Echo: September 24, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 53, Number 4
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
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