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    The Cord Weekly (March 5, 1992)

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    The Cord Weekly (October 17, 2001)

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    The Parthenon, December 18, 1964

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    Ariel - Volume 8 Number 2

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    Executive Editor James W. Lockard , Jr. Issue Editor Doug Hiller Business Manager Neeraj K. Kanwal University News Richard J. Perry World News Doug Hiller Opinions Elizabeth A. McGuire Features Patrick P. Sokas Sports Desk Shahab S. Minassian Managing Editor Edward H. Jasper Managing Associate Brenda Peterson Photography Editor Robert D. Lehman, Jr. Graphics Christine M. Kuhnl

    Spartan Daily, September 22, 1977

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    Volume 69, Issue 14https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6236/thumbnail.jp

    The Cord Weekly (March 5, 1992)

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    Spartan Daily, May 17, 1968

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    Volume 55, Issue 127https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5126/thumbnail.jp

    The Lumberjack, April 15, 1987

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    The student newspaper of Humboldt State University.https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspaper/2118/thumbnail.jp

    September 20, 1977

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    The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 3, Spring 1991

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    12 - ABORTION : NO SIMPLE ANSWERS Jesuit theologian Ted Mackin examines pro-life and pro-choice positions and reports that neither side is addressing the issue with total honesty. By Theodore J. Mackin, S.J. 16 - STAY AT HOME MOMS Alumnae discuss why they decided to devote all their time and attention to their families. By Michelle Burget Fletcher \u2778, Brigid Modena Benham \u2781, and Anne Penoyer King \u2769 20 - SCU\u27s WINE FAMILIES Northern California\u27s vineyards are fertile ground for Santa Clara graduates. By Rosina Wilson 28 - WORKING THE SUICIDE HOTLINE Within these walls, no secret is too terrible to share. By Mike Brozda \u2776 32 - IDEALISM AND EDUCATION It was the men and women of ideals, and their ideas, profoundly believed in, that shaped the history of a nation. By Timothy O\u27Keefehttps://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1043/thumbnail.jp
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