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    Volume 17- Issue 18- February 19, 1982

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1828/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 29 - Issue 17 - Friday, February 4, 1994

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1542/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 29- Issue 12- Thursday, December 16, 1993

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1547/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, October 20, 1997

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    Volume 109, Issue 36https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9183/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 29 - Issue 13 - Friday, January 7, 1994

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1546/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse

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    Features:[Page 2] Mini-Baja Racing Team: Students create vehicle for Midwest contest[Page 3] Contributors make it possible for Mini-Baja team to compete[Page 4] SDSU dune buggy hits the track at Midwest Mini-Baja Competition[Page 5] Inventors Congress enters second year[Page 6] SkidMix: Ag engineering project shows strong manufacturing possibility[Page 7] SDSU graduate student invents color machine vision[Page 8] Helder develops procedure to improve readability of satellite data[Page 9] Researchers, alumni create technology to help farmers Departments:FACULTY[Page 10] Ground source heat pump research may lead to new training facility[Page 11] Sander serves South Dakota Engineering Society as president[Page 11] Engineers go \u27One on One,\u27 thanks to state Society[Page 12] TQM Symposium marks record participation, continued success[Page 13] TIS budget increases to meet growing needs in technology transfer service[Page 14] Tracy conducts research for Northern Great Plains Water Resources Research Center[Page 15] Tracys combine engineering and ice dancing[Page 15] Microelectronics and Materials Laboratory holds grand opening celebration[Page 16] CRP acres: Mapping team will help protect groundwater[Page 17] News briefsStudents:[Page 18] Society of Women Engineers sponsors \u27Take Our Daughters to Work Day\u27[Page 19] Master\u27s in industrial management joins several disciplines at SDSU[Page 19] Design project benefits Yankton company[Page 20] Internships, summer jobs pay off for students[Page 21] Internships pave the way for future jobs[Page 22] Engineering Exploration Days: Something for everyone[Page 23] SDSU Civil Engineering team wins Midwestern Bridge-Building Contest[Page 24] Balloon project to take research to new heights[Page 25] Engineering student, others Jose homes in storm[Page 25] Student engineers learn more than engineering[Page 26] Robyn Pierce: Mechanical engineering student builds car as a teenagerAlumni:[Page 27] Daktronics: SDSU alums involved in Olympics[Page 28] Don Ufford: Thrill-seeking alumnus hits the wall at high performance driving school[Page 30] Robert Risch: named Distinguished Engineer[Page 30] Barb Dyer: A mainstay to the College of Engineering[Page 31] Joan Trygstad: Alumnae creates scholarship to encourage, reward women students[Page 32] Steve Jaques: Alumnus helps correct Chicago FloodAlumni notes inside back coverhttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1032/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 31- Issue 27- Friday, May 10, 1996

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1478/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 3, Summer 1995

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    6 - GARBAGE IN: GOODS OUT Lee Hornberger \u27 69, associate professor of mechanical engineering, has only one word to say to you: plastics. By Maureen Mclnaney \u2785 10 - SCU 101 More than a hundred (count \u27em) things every student shou ld do before graduating from Santa Clara. 16 - CHIAPAS: ROOTS OF A REBELLION Members of the SCU community bear witness to an indigenous struggle. By Trina Kleist \u2780 Photographs by Charles Barry 22 - PRESENTING PARADISE A modern translation with commentary helps readers scale the heights of Dante\u27s heaven. By James Torrens, S.J. 24 - HAVE BALL, WILL TRAVEL Alumni athletes go abroad to extend their play time . By Rene Romo \u2786https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1058/thumbnail.jp

    Focus EMU, March 13, 2001

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    Volume 32 - Issue 18 - Friday, February 14, 1997

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1458/thumbnail.jp
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