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    Prospectus, April 1, 1981

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    REAGAN SHOT: BUT IS IN GOOD CONDITION AFTER EMERGENCY SURGERY MONDAY; Bennett\u27s job more than writing releases; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letter to the Editor: What does it mean???; Suddenly Single; Widowhood to be presented; Classifieds; Applications for SARP available; House Democrats propose amendment to prohibit oil companies; PC Health Fair next Wednesday; Contest winner to announced in next issue; Miss USA has great plans for herself; Streakers Bare All At U of I; Happiness is in a dip of ice cream; WPCD Top 30; It\u27s a bird--It\u27s a plane--WHO IS IT?; What\u27s the word this spring? Soft; Purse Thieves--9, Purse Owners--0; Don\u27t panic! Vinegar is easy substitute; Applications are being accepted; Power plants causing increasing pollution; Stepparenting is subject of Dr Lentz\u27 presentation to PACT; Big changes in grants proposed...; Clampett appears at PC; ...Bills proposed involving these grants; Flashback of our past: SG Raps Prospectus; Wheelchair Basketball Game Thursday!; Former parkland baseballers successful; Cobras open CICL season with 4-game split with LL; Benchwarner: Cubs and Cardinals are unexpectable.https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, November 12, 1980

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    WINTERTIME CAN MEAN MUCH MORE THAN SNOWDRIFTS AND STUCK CARS; Letter to the editor: Scott apologizes, Student services looking to fill positions; Cancer Society Challenge: Can you quit for a day?; Parkland Bookstore stocked with all kinds of goodies for Christmas; Burnham has new tape on Toxic Shock; Reaching Out Series discusses violence; C-U Community Theatre moves to PC; Spring Semester Course Reservation set for November 17-December 2; Classifieds; Did You Know That...?; PACT to present Talking with Children About Death ; Student inaction reflects lack of self-interest; On The Cover: Winter--skiing, warm fires, cool drinks, and good friends; Barry Manilow awes crowd of all kinds; Commodores will prove to C-U audience they shouldn\u27t be taken for granted; Dirty Weekend describes Van Halen to a tee; PCFers hear Creation vs. Evolution ; Snyder to appear as Women\u27s Movement leader; NFC Central up for grabs; U of I gymnastics team faces Japan All-Stars; Pi Sigma Iota to sponsor road rally; PC to host Chautauqua short courses; Spikers end season; Fast Freddy Contest; Naturals upset Swags in IM final game; Look out! this week is the toughest; Cobras face Lincoln in rare morning game; Cobras basketball: \u27You won\u27t get bored\u27https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 4, 1981

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    STAERKEL SPEAKS TO NEWS REPORTING CLASS: DECLINING ENROLLMENTS AFFECTING COLLEGES; Brown critical of court system.; Photo contest; Austin stimulates crowd; Letters to the Editor: Student responds to draft issue., Women disagree with Barnes, Student against draft, Ah-hah! Widloski makes mistake, But! Widloski believes she is right; Classifieds; Alender is ramblin: Appaloosa debuts first album; Merrick mesmerizes Assembly Hall Audience as the \u27Elephant Man\u27; Lems appears at Parkland March 10.; Ingrum, Baiot recieve scholarships from IHIA; WPCD Top 30; What are you doing for break?; Cobras rip Olney in Section; ROTC offers Financial Aid Program to students; Scoreboard; Parkland hosts NJCAA Region IV meet.; Cobras trounce Danville, advance to state; Quigley wins Fast Freddy contest; It\u27s do or die; Ingrum does it all for Cobras; Cobras upset by Lincoln Trail; Fast Freddy Contest; Games this weekhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 26, 1981

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    PC GRADUATE TRANSFORMS A HOBBY INTO A FLOURISHING BUSINESS THAT HAS BECOME VERY SUCCESSFUL; Woman\u27s Place is always there; Letter to the Editor: Conley doesn\u27t see point; Handicapped Awareness Week next week; Profile Bingo begins April 5 at 3 p.m.; Classifieds; Attention; PATH Presents: The Other Side of the Mountain; WPCD airs \u27Community Health Interests\u27; The old relics: still nice to see; Conley catches up on music during break; Motorcycles are becoming popular \u27second cars\u27; Office careers contest April 25; Arobics may be the perfect thing for you; \u27X-Rays and You\u27 featured; Here come the tornadoes!; Campus Question: Do you think marijuana should be legalized?; \u27Don\u27t ruin your feet,\u27 says Reaoe: Get good running shoes; Learn what you meed to: go to the PC Career Center; Parents learn how to make games; Television Production offered next semester; Cobras look impressive already; Baseball team returns seven lettermen; Technology is everywhere: Even in the cameras; Women\u27s Softball Schedule And Roster; Women\u27s Roster; Park district has volleyball registration; Soccer! Soccer meeting todayhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, September 10, 1981

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    PARKLAND RECEIVES GRANT; News In Brief; Speech team needs help; Learn to learn; Adolescent seminar offered; Women\u27s program sponsors workshop; Classifieds; Keyboard Chatter; Overseas study becoming popular; What is wellness? ; 8 Senate seats open; Musical groups formed at PC; Entertainment editor asks for opinion; Sign up for insurance; Two self-development seminars to be held; Fall In ...at Parkland ; Drug problem is going to get worse. ; Piloting not as easy as you may think! ; ROTC plus college instills responsibility; Health Center offers program dealing with physical disabilities; In-depth workshop is available to EMT; Community artists unite in labor of love ; Community colleges can contribute; Golf team opens season; Join pom-pom squad; Seatbelts can save your child; VB coach has high hopes; Latin may be on its way back; Parkland College Golf Schedule 1981; Parkland College Women\u27s Volleyball Schedule -- 1981; Parkland College Basketball Schedule Men -- 1981-82; WPCD broadcasts gamehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 8, 1981

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    GETTING GOOD REPUTATION AS A SPORTS STATION, SAYS TURPIN: TURPIN WANTS WDWS \u27A COMPLETE STATION\u27; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letter to the Editor: \u27BSA wrong\u27 says student; Business program offers three courses; Classifieds; Lynn Siler sings and tours in Europe; Astronomy Club\u27s \u27Future Is Now\u27; PC annual Health Fair today!; Gunki presents financial aid; Central Illinois \u27bar band\u27 makes it big: Tickets available: REO at the Assembly Hall April 21; Clampett\u27s characters are still the best!; PC student art exhibit open April 27-May 7; WPCD Top 30; \u27Caligula\u27 repelling yet still \u27intriguing\u27; Senn turns temporary business into lifetime success; Francisco says, Strong music force ; Dogs are good frisbee partners; Gedge at Parkland April 9; Photo contest winner: And the winner is...John Funk; PC sponsors one day nurses course April; What is DES? Many people don\u27t know; Students becoming more involved; Students meet over issues; Dunson named All-State, narrows choices to Drake and TCU; Split with ninth-ranked Triton: Hitting, clutch pitching have Cobras winning; Softball team opens with romp; Fast Freddy Contest; FF baseball beginshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, October 1, 1980

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    HAVE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE YET? REGISTER THE PAINLESS WAY--ON CAMPUS; Election \u2780: The man behind the woman; Handicrafts taught to senior citizens; Got a pet peeve, gripe, or opinion? Write PROSPECTUS\u27 editor!; MMWW gives calendar of topics; Make Christmas gift decorations now; Student Government will hold O.RG.I.I. in Lounge; Record Enrollment: Fall enrollment sets new record; Activities set for Society; Insurance offered; No overdubbing results in very, very good record; Letters to the editor: Student wants late breakfast; Our Mistake!; Urbana student wins PC faculty wives\u27 $200; Park district has youth fall classes; Give Blood Today; Science You Can See: The chemistry of photography; Parkland student reps needed for committees; New officers named for Parkland\u27s PATH; Children\u27s art exhibit to be Oct. 4, 9-9, Market Place Mall; Arts activities and events need co-sponsors; PLATO proves very popular; Peptic ulcers October 7 topic; PCF to hear Christian teachers; Need it? Financial aid still available; CPA Accounting Careers Conference to be Nov. 15; Classifieds; Football/tennis intermurals begin; Champaign Park District organizes basketball league; PC Datebook; Jeff Dodson places second in LT gold invitational; Women\u27s V-ball record upped; PC baseball player wins; Gal Friday tries predicting; Fast Freddy Contesthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, February 25, 1981

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    MARIJUANA LEGALIZED? DIFANIS SAYS YES.; PC ROTC program big success with 500% increase; \u27Woman to Woman\u27 Workshop tonight at 7 p.m.; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letters to the Editor: Student feels strongly towards draft, Ah hah! Widloski makes first mistake; 1st Ms. Parkland; EMT holds workshop on tornadoes; Student Government notes; BSA tells us of their week of events; Deering speaks at PACT.; Diane Propst and Cancer: Dying is Not Dead; Did you know that..?; Student Government Presents: Michael Spiro; Holbrook puts on a sparkling performance; Reggae music popular; The Tavern to be presented at Parkland this weekend; Child Abuse becomes more of a problem in C-U area.; Do you want a cute pup? There is a place where you can find one.; Women\u27s Forum presents Toxic Shock ; Circle K always willing to help society; Classifieds; Photo contest offers great opportunity; Cobras whup Kaskaskia; Illness hits Cobra women: lose badly to Vincennes; Bench Warmer: Cobra confidence shows!; Cobra track team finish second in state; Good teams in spotlight; Cobras trounce Kaskaskia; Dunson, Pratt spark late game rally: Cobras edge Kankakee; Fast Freddy Contest; DeYoung the master this weekhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, September 30, 1981

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    SENATORS ELECTED; News In Brief; PC enrollment sets records; Join new Com Club; Parkland extends to area; Choirs sing; Computer linked to aid Chanute growth; Women, meet your auto; Ski Club picks new officers; New art exhibit is reviewed; Best news is no news; ISO elects new officers; Use coupons and \u27garbage\u27 to save on shopping; Mark gives us his various thoughts and views; Be aware and be safe; Go Grape at Grape Expectations; Newhart does better on sit-com; Classifieds; Shelter reaches capacity; Neil Simon has another hit; Butts sets record; Cross country team improving more each meet; DuPage Invitational Summary; Belushi stars in new movie; Volleyball team evens up their record; Sign up for offered seminars; Clinton steps back in timehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, September 23, 1981

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    CANDIDATES VOICE THEIR VIEWS; News In Brief; Parkland P adds to landscape; Editors voice opinions; Homeowners can save; WPCD to broadcast football; Football plan goes into effect; New club formed at Parkland; U of I to study special lottery; Scholarships offered to women; Free seminar offered; Vietnam vets made more; Students may still sign up for insurance; Neil Simon\u27s hit musical showing soon; PC offers 3-hour telecourse; Create your own decorations; Classifieds; Beware of Matt\u27s addiction ; McNichol, Hamill star in Georgia ; Two top bands to perform at ISU; C-U Symphony kicks off season Saturday; Assembly Hall offers ticket deals; LRC helps students and faculty; Area\u27s next cash crop?: Some farmers try sunflowers; Mark predicts election results; Drug from sea may hold new hope for cancer and herpes; Newhart to visit C-U area; Speech team needs help; Record shops may become obsolete; VB team loses opener; ...but wins 2nd game; Parkland College Basketball Schedule -- Women 1981-82; Golf team wins against Danville; Sports Notes; Cross Country team off to running start; Airsho offers good timehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1012/thumbnail.jp
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