Articles – The Campus News – 11/17/1978
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Campus Poetry”Flames”
By Carletta Autrey The flames are like billows of the sea.They flicker boldly from withinGushing through the inevitable air, so free,But without inspiration, it shall descend. Flames will flow like balzes beyond limit,Containing mere fathoms of our eternity,Striving to burn the brush of sentiment,While forever lasting in mystery. Yet fire our consistent warmth,It shall always…
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Outdoorsman’s Corner
By BILL SCURLOCK Winter is a great time of the year to camp. Insects and snakes are hibernating, you don’t get too hot hiking around, and, of course, sitting around the campfire is always great, but hard to do in the summer months in this part of the country. Here are a few suggestions on…
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Texas Beats Arkansas 20-12 In Bulldog Bowl
The Texas Bullhorns brought their Bulldog Bowl record to 3-0 last week as they defeated the Arkansas Bullogs 20-12 behind the Language Arts Building. Bullhorn Bill Johnson broke lose for a touchdown early in the game to give Texas a 6-0 lead. Texas failed to score on a two-point conversion, and a touchdown pass from…
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Cooking Whole Foods For Whole Bodies: Homemade Vegetable Soup
By Nina Littleton When winter comes there is nothing more delicious than a fresh pot of homemade soup or stew to warm your insides. Served with a crisp green salad and homemade biscuits or breads, fresh from the oven, you have a completely balanced and satisfying meal. This is a great way to use those…
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TCC Nursing Program Evaluated by TBNE
A representative of the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners, Dorothy Chesley, made her periodic evaluation visit of the TCC Nursing Program on Nov. 9-10. Also, on the ninth, representatives from health care agencies within a 50 mile radius were invited to TCC to discuss how the college might help the needs for continuing education in…
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Gnome Sweet Gnome
By John Sallis I am a science-fiction buff, meaning that I like to watch, read, eat, and sleep sci-fi. Currently, on ABC TV, there is a new program, called “Battlestar Galactica,” but I’m not about to critique that, no. Another show I’m about to throw the book at is “Project UFO,” a pet peeve of…
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TCC NIGHTLIFE: “Dream Comes True”
By Pam Leser A dream of 26 years has finally come true for Ruth Hesser of Atlanta. She is going to college. Hesser attends an English course taught in Atlanta by Ruth Trumble. The “college freshman” is 44 years old and has four children: one in seminary in Atlanta, Georgia, one a pre-med student in…
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RECORD REVIEW: KANSAS – “Two for the Show”
By Mark McKay KMLA Radio Disc Jockey If you were in Shreveport on the night of August ninth this past summer at Hirsch Coliseum chances are that you might recognize your own screams on the live two-record album released this week from KANSAS. All fourteen cuts on that evening recording were recorded at 1977 &…
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Causes of Multiple Births In Humans
John and Mary Smith are a typical American couple. Mary is in her first pregnancy. She goes to the hospital for delivery. She comes home with twins. The Smiths are members of the one percent group of American parents who have twins. Multiple births are more common among mammals, but are unusual for humans. To…