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$7.4 MILLION BUDGET APPROVED BY PARKLAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES; PC radio permit sought; Calendar of Events; Stephen D. Fisher; Editorial: Letter to a Parkland mommy; Greetings from the school, Stu-Go, and Prospectus: Well Hello, Hello, Hello….....; Food service training prog. to begin; Use your facilities: Game Room open daily; 67 hours and 40 minutes: Julie Corley star rocker; 5 new teachers; Stu-Go elections Sept. 14, 15; Attention Veterans; Projected student government budget; National competitors: Debate needs new talent; Parkland G.E.D.: Program helps diploma-seekers; Sign up for ladder tournaments; "Get involved": Poli-sci for Today -- with a little Econ 000.1 thrown in; Donkeys or elephants, the choice is yours; Story of the year: Schorr addresses Parkland; Lost?... and found; Got a dime?; Peer Counseling begins; C-U awareness taught; Cubs-Cards trip Sept. 5; Gen. Ed. courses offered; Creative Writing offered this fall; Peschka receives $10,000; University Theatre Announces 76-77 Schedule; Peggy Cass Stars in Sullivan; Kooning opens Krannert season; Student tax cut proposed; Classifieds; Abbey elected pres. NJCAA coaches; Athletic Schedules '76'; A Warm Welcome to Parkland College; Directory of Offices and Services; Items of Interest About the Campus; Campus Services - Day and Evening

Volume

10

Issue

1

Publication Date

8-23-1976

Keywords

community college, student newspapers

Disciplines

Journalism Studies | Mass Communication

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Prospectus, August 23, 1976
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