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WPCD GOES ON AIR JANUARY '78: KELLY; Security stymies petrol pilferers; Propeck resigns as Stu-Go secretary; Thompson vetoes House community college bill; Canteen hit again; Parkland Events; 'Who's Who… candidates due; Letters to the editor: Some thoughts on a lost friend..., Head Start Follow Up Program needs tutors, ...'why headlined?', On student directories - 'not hired to correct'; Thompson seeks candidates for national awards; ACT Test Oct. 27; Phone line available for disabled; Blood drive is 'successful'; Student Directory problem brought before Stu-Go; Have any suggestions?; CCWAR begins training; Danville DJ not quite ready for funny farm; Art group meets tonight; U.S. goes hosteling; Fear of dentists extracted by psych project; CHI, Women's Program sponsor workshop Oct. 27; Don't buy the book: How to save money through the mail; Tours this fall for U. of I.'s IMPE; Classifieds; Trout not pleased with women's 8-5 record; K-Action continues winning ways in IM; Halloween activities on October 27; Art students are working for spring show; A review: Moliere adaptation Scapino was 'zany'; Graphic Art competitions at U. of I.; Upsets cause trouble 10-for-12 Freddy; Indoor tracksters are balanced team; Fast Freddy Football Forecast; Danville drives for CIAC title, Parkland second?; Three run best ever at DuPage; Golfers 14th of 20 at Lincoln Land

Volume

11

Issue

8

Publication Date

10-19-1977

Keywords

community college, student newspapers

Disciplines

Journalism Studies | Mass Communication

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Prospectus, October 19, 1977

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