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The Courier, Volume 13, Issue 2, October 4, 1979
Stories:
He Isn’t A Student Here Now — V.P. Resigns Under Pressure
Vets Issue Still Simmers—Washington Official Says Legal Text Backs Skyer
Lambert Rd. Changes Planned For Spring, 1980
People:
Doug Marks
Valerie Prohammer
Mike Skyer
Carole Dobbie
Bill Bel
The Courier, Volume 12, Issue 7, November 9, 1978
Stories:
$15,000 Loss In 20 Typewriter Thefts
Madrigals Sell Out Fast, Scores Fail To Get Tickets
Sell-backs Too Short Also — Ask For Longer Bookstore Hours
It Comes In Many Forms — Study Finds Stress Is Big Villain
CD Group Forming For ERA Supporters
Chloe Collection Vibes — Will Blue Jeans Tighten & Go Bust?
Is Watering Plants Police Job, Chief Asks
CD Is Functional Base Of Century III Idea
Chaps Slay L & C, Win Soccer Flag
Football Appeal Turned Down By N4C
People:
Maynard Ferguson
Richard Pearlman
Mary Morrow
Joel Lesch
Katie Clemens
Brian McGrat
The Courier, Volume 12, Issue 2, October 5, 1978
Stories:
Special Faculty Parking Decision Looms As Issue
Student/Parent Co-op May Fold
State Wants Full-time Coordinator
Games Room To Reopen In ‘New’ Coffeehouse
Leads Fail In Missing Co-ed Case
Data Processing Gets New Name, New Boss
Underpass Also Discussed — Propose Widening Lambert
People:
Margaret Stirn
Bartley Carlso
The Courier, Volume 11, Issue 19, March 2, 1978
Stories:
Walters Moves On To Big Time
Berg Clears The Air On Budgeting Issue, Backs Student Rights
UFO Expert’s View: ‘Keep An Open Mind’
In the ‘Aural Tradition’—Media Student Puts Thurber On Air
People:
Dick Walters
J. Allen Hynek
Tom Rowle
The Courier, Volume 2, Issue 20, March 13, 1969
Stories:
Communication Clinic Aids Study Ills
Ogilvie Possible Speaker at Commencement: Lemkau;
Senate Creates Student Grievance Committee
Three DuPage Students Interview DJ Howard Miller
People:
Governor Richard Ogilvie
Howard Miller
Robert Stege
The Courier, Volume 7, Issue 5, October 25, 1973
Stories:
State To Issue Our Paychecks
Council Votes Open Meetings
Faculty Becoming Militant, Segal Tells Board
Mull Real Funny, Springs Real Talented
Some Federal Work Study Jobs May Be Off-Campus
IC Ponders Change in Degree Requirements
‘Night Owl’ Classes Click
State Military Aid Totaled $350,320
Lombard Is Famous for Both Its Lilacs and Plums
Views on Campus Government Crisis
How Activity Budget Is Set and Allocated
People:
Marvin Segal
Martin Mull
McKendree Spring
The Courier, Volume 6, Issue 12, January 11, 1973
Stories:
New Student Council Bid Fizzles, Fail To Get Quorum
Survey Points Up Student Unawareness
Culture Awareness Needs Finances
Enrollment Dips to 7,767
College Sponsors Pre-School Day Care Center
Bargaining Procedure Upsets Senate
People:
Augie Batis
Jack Schultz
Carol Vizek
Dave Johnso
The Courier, Volume 6, Issue 4, October 19, 1972
Stories:
$63 Million Building Boom Hits C/D Area
Berg To Clarify Building Queries
Queen To Be Named Friday (photos)
Percy Here Oct 25
Sex Calls Denied
Kayak Trip Spotlights Fight Against Pollution
Student Enrollment Hikes Construction
People:
Charles Percy
Dick Dobbs
Richard Ogilvi
The Courier, Volume 7, Issue 7, November 8, 1973
Stories:
NBC Reporter Predicts Nixon To Resign in Year
Slim Turnout for AFT Organizer
People:
Diane Beisle
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