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    Lanthorn, vol. 14, no. 13, November 13, 1980

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    Lanthorn is Grand Valley State\u27s student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present

    Linews Volume 13, Number 03, March 14 1980.pdf

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    The Courier, Volume 13, Issue 14, January 31, 1980

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    Stories: 4-day Idea Popular, Informal Poll Reveals Raising The Drinking Age Hasn’t Cut Off The Booze Sex ‘Isn’t The Issue’ In Draft, ERA Rep Says Johnson & Johnson & Johnson & . . . Media Group Films Charity Promo Data Processing, Nursing Are Top Majors Proposed Skylight Changes LRC Plan Tech Teachers Critical Of Planned 4-day Week Students Talk Of Draft, Money, Sex, Drugs . . . Forensics Again Wins State Title People: Ernie Banks Kevin Shields Tom Adrahta

    The Courier, Volume 13, Issue 16, February 14, 1980

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    Stories: Land Deal To Assure Widening Of Lambert 3 File For Student Rep, Lively Campaign Looms Lab Is Unusual Classroom — Talking Without Words Narrows Language Gap Chaps Grab Four Titles Plus N4C Crown People: Ted Podgurski Val Prohammer David McGeehan Kent Katterjoh

    The Courier, Volume 14, Issue 8, November, 13, 1980

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    Stories: Revised ‘Worlds’ Could Be Back In Business Canteen Fails To Get New Contract New Phys Ed Building Now In Planning Stages Teacher’s Personal View Of Russia Use Phone To Register — It’s The Most Efficient People: Paul Lydolph Mario Red

    Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 14, December 5, 1980

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    Athlete\u27s grades changed; Stalled bus system may get county tow; Madrigan dinners offer taste of 16th century; Colbourn opposes NCAA \u27takeover\u27 of women\u27s sports; Million dollar chair provided for UCF; Research [Park] property bought; New dorms won\u27t solve UCF housing shortage; Committee evaluates athletic department performance; Campus Ministry responds to attitudes of Moral Majority; Future SPORTS: Volleyball team qualifies for nationals; Inventor improves Chem I formula; Future OPINION: It\u27s no wonder Iranian relations are bad; My last column on the Future\u27s editorial page; Blount disappointed with Future\u27s coverage; Future MORE LETTERS: Student says Escape a necessary publication; Student senate officers announced by pro tem; Farewell [Future editors]... (with photo).https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1414/thumbnail.jp

    Central Florida Future, Vol. 13 No. 04, August 14, 1980

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    Senate accepts Chandler on second try; UCF crime rate to continue climbing; Health fee increased to $12 this fall; Future UCF Newsfronts: Petitions to help Anderson; Problems headed off by housing conference; Engineers to sponsor review for state two-part exam; SG jobs open: deadlines set; Professors contradict threat of war; Photo of Orlando jazz group Tapestry; Senate Action; Sea turtles\u27 lives threatened by dredge; Future Bulletin Board: Change to reflect VC\u27s new image; Senior citizens eligible for free classes at UCF; Library hours cut for summer break; Future Comment: There\u27s no excuse for this garbage (with of photo pipes piled up behind the Future offices); Young people must realize responsibilities; Senator prepares racquetball proposal (with photo of Mike Pinn playing raquetball).https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1404/thumbnail.jp

    Resolution 1980-13-14 Endangered Species Act Section 6 Funding

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    Reported Incidence of Cases at the ISU Veterinary Teaching Hospital

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    Cases dealing with trauma are the most commonly seen cases at lSU\u27s Teaching Hospital followed closely by gastrointentestinal and dermatological cases. From information gathered since 1980, trauma cases comprised 20 % of the caseload in 1980 and remained the number one complaint despite a steady decline in the number of cases seen (12 % in 1984). Gastrointestinal cases were the second most commonly seen problem, accounting for 14% of the hospital\u27s caseload in 1980 and decreasing slightly to 12 % in 1984. Dermatological cases were a close third, supplying 12 % of the caseload in 1980 and increasing slightly to 13% in 1984

    1980 (Fifty-Fifth) Spring Migration and Occurrence Report

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    1980 (Fifty-Fifth) Spring Migration and Occurrence Report Two hundred ninety-eight species are listed in this report, from 14 localities. The comparable figures for 1979 are 292 species from 12 locations; 1978 300 from 13; and 1977 281 from 13. The symbols use in the tabulation are: Ja, Fe, Mr, Ap, My and Je for the months
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