Articles – The Campus News – 11/24/1971
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Compliments Flavored With Criticism By Students in Freshman English Class
Have you ever thought of ways to improve college, or considered the good things or the bad offers? Mrs. Lucille English’s 051 English class had the students put down some general suggestions and comments.The most common gripe was about the campus bookstore. One student put it this way: “Our bookstore doesn’t close except when the…
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A Fable
By Homer Meushman Those of you who have mixed opinions of varied information, I have discovered that for the past several weeks now, the administration has been toying rather seriously with the ideas of a new concept in college personnel — a campus chaplain and the head of the TC theological department. Nonetheless, I cannot…
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ON THE BENCH: WORLD SHAKING LEAP
By Robert Merriman One of the most phenomenal leaps of world opinion is being taken by the Chinese. People’s Republic of China (formerly known as Red China or Mainland China) have managed to remove from that country the Chinese of the past for the destruction of the world. The Chinese, as we all know, have…
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Coaches, participants, and members of the audience are to be congratulated for the swim meet Thursday. The meet was a first here. It was the first sanctioned athletic event at the Aquatic Center. It was the first time that many participants had been witnessed, it was the first time in months that a large number…
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NOT AN OVERSIGHT
In the past weeks, the TC Campus News has received several complaints about our policy of “unsigned” editorials. The lack of signature on editorials is not an oversight. It is intended.Behind the editorial page of the Texarkana Gazette, the Dallas Morning News, or the Shreveport Journal, editorials in these papers are not signed. Though all…
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FINAL DATE SET TO DROP COURSES WITHOUT PENALTY
Deadline for dropping courses without receiving grades is Tuesday, Nov. 23, according to K. Ray Davis, registrar. “Students could drop with W’s until the day of exams,” Davis said. This year two weeks before final exams the rule will be invoked. Courses dropped after Monday will receive a “W” on the student’s record, said a…
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RECEPTIVE AUDIENCE IN HOOKS HEARS STAGE BAND CONCERT
An alive, bright, and receptive audience met the TC stage band last week during their concert at Hooks High. A mood of extreme informality was set up at the beginning of the concert when Jerry Lovelady, director of the band which graduated from Hooks High School, and Ronny Bright, Goldsmith, Glenn Kennedy, Jimmy Laney, Jerry…
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MEN GO “LIB”?
Helen Burch has been elected the president of Texarkana College’s Women’s Liberation Club. The club’s goal is to further the interests of women by assuming the possibilities of discussing matters that men do not consider serious.The club is open to “radical if men attended” and those who would “beat the man” making the voting worthwhile.
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