1971
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Fall Kalesidscope To Be Issued Today
Kaleidoscope, TC campus magazine, will be issued to-day. According to Cylla Rodgers, editor, this year’s magazine will be completely black and white in color. The magazine contains original poems, short stories and features illustrated by student photography and art work by the students. Students may pick up Kaleidoscope in the Student Center or Language Arts…
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LETTER EVOKES CONTROVERSY ON CAMPUS
By Burleson Philips Quite a bit of controversy was focussed on last week’s letter to the editor from Alan Davila. The second paragraph showed the least respect for the black race. To be branded as “darkies” is both deadly and humiliating to the black man’s peaceful existence in America. The issue was debated in an…
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Faculty Seminar Set for Holiday
A Faculty Seminar will be held over the holidays Jan. 5, 6, and 7. The seminar will be headed by the Texas Coordinating Board for Higher Education. The main topic of discussion will be instructional improvement. Developing performance objectives and working on materials to accomplish these objectives will also be discussed. According to Levi Hall,…
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EDITORIAL POLICY DRAFTED BY EDITOR, DEAN, ADVISOR
A written editorial policy for the TC Campus News was drafted Wednesday by Dean of Students Bill Hughes, Publications Advisor Joy Arnold and newspaper editor Cylla Rodgers to be submitted to the Publications Committee. The proposed policy, which covers editorials and letters to the editor, is the same one used in the past. However, in…
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SPRING SEMESTER REGISTRATION SET FOR JAN. 12-13-14
Registration for the 1972 spring semester will begin Jan. 12. Those planning to take evening classes will register Jan. 12 and 13. Those planning to take day classes will register Jan. 13 and 14. The first day of the spring semester will be Jan. 17. “Judging from the past years, there has been a 10…
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Dr. Moss Outlines for Sophomores Immediate Aims of ET Branch
Immediate aims of East Texas State University at Texarkana were outlined by branch-director Dr. John F. Moss at a meeting attended by about 40 sophomores in the Auditorium Tuesday morning. The session provided an opportunity for prospective ET-T students to fill out forms surveying interests and needs as well as to ask questions and receive…
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To the Editor: LETTERS
Editor’s Note: The sentiments or opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editorial staff, the Publications sponsor, or Texarkana College. Dear Editor:Although I am sure the student senate is trying to do a good job, it seems that they have failed. If they are broke, it is probably because…
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Take The Christ Out Of Christmas
Christmas — a time for families, friends, cold weather and warm feelings. Many people say that there should be more, but should there really? It is believed by many that the actual birth of Christ was in the summer months, not in December. The December holiday was a pagan holiday in the beginning. A Christian…
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Compromised Background
Christmas is probably the most controversial reoccurrence with no apparent compromise between the “XMASers” and the “CHRISTMASers.” Christmas is a combination of traditions dating from the earliest recorded history. The Christmas tree has survived as a festivity centerpiece from the ancient Druids, with the selection of evergreen trees as meaning life in the dead of…