Articles – The Campus News – 11/22/1982
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Traditional Favorites Easily Made
Corn Bread StuffingSift together:2 c. cornmeal2 t. salt2 t. baking powder1 t. baking sodaAdd 2 eggs and 2 c. sour milk or buttermilk.Mix well; pour in 3 well-greased, hot skillets and bake in a pre-heated blazing pan. Bake at 425° for 20 minutes. Cool and break into pieces. Sauté 1/2 c. chopped celery and 2…
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Harvest Holiday Time for Thanks, Family Feasting
by Rosalyn Smith Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday set aside for giving thanks to one’s Supreme Being. On this day people give thanks with feasting and prayer for the blessings they may have received during the year. The first thanksgiving days were harvest festivals. The holiday still takes place in the fall, after the…
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TVM Stalks Unwary Students
Columnist fearful of television maniaby Plunkett The topic comes, disappears, and returns with a student center pestilence. But over the last few months, we have caught the birth of a strange cult. It is called “Television Mania,” or TVM. This illness is more dangerous to the minds of victims than the flu; it overcomes one’s…
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Fall Production Provides Entertainment for Entire Family
by Renee Winterstetter The players in the audience and sensing the support of the audience seems to be the lifeblood of the actor. But, behind the surface glow, lies the true face: happiness, the brilliant light of art, and the heart-the-life-char-acters, there are actors and actresses working to work, to learn, and make the people…
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TCC Dean of Students Bill R. Hughes Says It Is No Problem Here — Drinking Increases at American Universities
by Michael Mauldin At the University of Vermont, five students were injured recently in a series of unrelated falls, most involving students at fraternity house parties falling out of windows. An increasing number of student injuries has caused university administrators to initiate alcohol use and alcohol education programs. In a survey conducted for The Chronicle…
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Blood and Guts Fight for Place in Textbooks
by Renee Winterstetter A goal to kill for the cause prevails. Whether that cause be to take freedom or to preserve it is not always remembered, but the results are. Devastated towns, mangled bodies, and a destruction inside the survivors that often cannot be repaired live on as reminders of war. These are just a…
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BSA Grateful
Letter to the Editor Dear Editor,I am responding to our letter that you published in the last Kernel. On behalf of the officers and members, we sincerely appreciate this tremendous gratitude. We thank you and would like you to participate in one of our meetings on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Thank-you,Darrell HamptonPresident, B.S.A.