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BOARD MOVES TO UP TUITION BY '83; Monroe to speak to grads; Office Careers contest set; Reserve fall courses; Opinions and Views: StuGo leader speaks on budget plans, TV purchase; Music Association learns from clinics; 2 from Parkland featured in art exhibit; Maya Angelou speaks on black literature, writers; Class strains nerves, but teaches discipline well; P.C. Happenings...: Series on parent-child interaction scheduled, Program on childhood illness set, Doctor to discuss stomach disorders, Choral Union to perform concert, Two EMT workshops scheduled. Opportunity to explore careers, How to be a smart consumer; Broadcast option model for colleges; Award offered to students in education; Radio show premieres April 4; Counselor sees solution to teen pregnancies; Brown baggers enjoy convenience, variety, savings; Check your change...: Coin collecting big-booming hobby; First P.C. variety show goes off without a hitch; Classifieds; Community Calendar; 'Quest for Fire': unique in more ways than one; Chicago school provides world with several comic success; 'Angel Street' coming your way; B-52's explore ancient country; Joni relives struggle in inspirational movie; Women off to good start with first sotfball game; Madden leads men to win over Lincoln; Parkland Sports Watch; Score Card; Coach predicts teams will be formidable

Volume

15

Issue

26

Publication Date

3-31-1982

Keywords

community college, student newspapers

Disciplines

Journalism Studies | Mass Communication

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Prospectus, March 31, 1982

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