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Prospectus, October 21, 2015
Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Peter Floess, Sarah Powers, Matthew D. Moss, Sierra Benson, Bill Kirby, and Adam Vilmin
Taking Flight: Aviation students earn spot in national flight competition(Parkland College), Parkland graduate featured on ‘The Amazing Race’, Gaming culture prevalent on 88.7, Equine science degree dropped at Parkland, Political science courses offer broad education, Resources available to help cope with test anxiety, Parkland to highlight respiratory care program next week, Police seek clues after ZombiCon shooting(AP), Man charged after calling TV station about girl’s 1982 death(AP), Wesley Food Pantry continues to serve students, community, Actor shot during fake gunfight(AP), Oprah paying $43.2M for Weight Watchers stake(AP), Golf team showing early season dominance, Lamar Odom taken from Las Vegas hospital to Los Angeles(AP)
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Prospectus, October 28, 2015
Parkland College, Sarah Powers, Peter Floess, Scott Barnes, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Brittany Webb, Sierra Benson, and Zach Trueblood
Art Theater's 'Shocktober' a scream for community members, Rainy summer yields fewer pumpkins, Personal identity, gender and sexuality growing topics of discussion at Parkland, Aviation team makes nationals, Professors share experiences with visiting Finnish educators, Many jobs available to those with associate degrees, Area high schools visit arts dept. at Parkland, Are you reading this? Print news changing ways to remain relevant, GOP says Trump tops list of electable(AP), Women's soccer dominates Lynx 10-0, Happy Halloween! Local Halloween haunts and fall activities
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Prospectus, November 4, 2015
Parkland College, Brittany Webb, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Matthew D. Moss, Jacob Kenter, Sarah Powers, Peter Floess, and Adam Vilmin
44 percent of college students reported feeling symptoms of depression, Former student cycles for a cause, Local entrepreneur Sean Baird visits Parkland, From Egypt to Illinois: The travels of a Parkland professor, Math literacy course good option for non-stem majors, More cases of E. coli expected in Washington, Oregon(AP), New push for pint-sized medical devices to treat sick kids(AP), Police backlash pressures Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight’(AP), Marley's heirs control rights on images of Bob Marley(AP), Sanders spends $2M on 1st campaign(AP), In Review: ‘Lesser Beasts: A History of the Humble Pig’ by Mark Essig, Rod Lovett talks Parkland success
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Prospectus, November 11, 2015
Parkland College, Scott Barnes, Peter Floess, Brittany Webb, Matthew D. Moss, Zach Trueblood, Sierra Benson, Jacob Kenter, and Adam Vilmin
Collaboration provides comprehensive approach to education, Nursing program offers study abroad in Ecuador, Students lose MAP grant money, Ferguson protests influence actions at U. of Missouri(AP), Toys have best year in a decade(AP), Bubble yuck: Crews melt chewed gum off famed Seattle wall(AP), Clinton pushes back against GOP on veterans' health issues(AP), Smaller cast of Republican candidates to face off in debate(AP), Escape room challenge sparks friendly competition, Parkland Theatre’s ‘Noises Off!’ extremely funny, Parkland volleyball advances to regional final, Parkland baseball puts priority on education
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Prospectus, November 18, 2015
Parkland College, Peter Floess, Sierra Benson, Brittany Webb, Zach Trueblood, Jacob Kenter, and Scott Barnes
Honoring our Veterans, Parkland College hosts Veterans Day ceremony, Parkland's rebranding positively impacting students, Accessibility at Parkland Part one: Mental illness and intellectual disability, Dual credit program offers chance to get ahead, Great American Smokeout, Respiratory Care Club and Wellness Center team up to end smoking, Paris attacks lead Americans to wonder about US safety(AP), The Great Opportunity(Instructor of Japanese Language Parkland College), House speaker calls for ‘pause’ in Syrian refugees(AP), 'Noises Off' Premieres at The Harold and Jean Miner Theatre
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Prospectus, December 2, 2015
Parkland College, Zach Trueblood, Jacob Kenter, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Adam Vilmin, and Peter Floess
NO SHAVE NOVEMBER, Parkland Public Safety works to raise cancer awareness, Suicide awareness focus of Parkland-hosted event, Diversity on campus positively impacting the learning environment, Parkland record label looking for musicians, interns(For The Prospectus), President’s oldest daughter among those scoping out colleges(AP), HIV-positive doctor says his dog saved his life(AP), Free community college plans may be template for US(AP), Kids making oral history with StoryCorps holiday project(AP), Bears looking more like playoff team(AP), Former Parkland outfielder awarded Gold Glove, Interim chancellor: Illinois football needed stability(AP), 'The ABC Murders' As told by Parkland communications students, Harry Potter author talks about Snape(AP), Photographer Annie Leibovitz remakes Pirelli calendar(AP)
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Prospectus, December 9, 2015
Jacob Kenter, Peter Floess, Matthew D. Moss, Scott Barnes, Zach Trueblood, Sierra Benson, and Adam Vilmin
NUMBER ONE: COACH CLIFF HASTINGS DISCUSSES HISTORIC SEASON; Study abroad: Costa Rica; Parkland student body examined; 6 arraigned in kidnap of 2 college students; Vandalized menorah rededicated at U of I; The value of an education; Social media, the new megaphone for violent perpetrators; The importance of choosing your news sources wisely; Trump shrugs off GOP rejections of proposal to ban Muslims; Open mic hosted by Student Government; 2015 State of the Art: Ceramics Invitational at Gierz Art Gallery; Men's basketball!! gains momentum, confidence on the court
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