92 research outputs found
Prospectus, January 30, 1980
CANDIDATES HAVE UNTIL TOMORROW; Dungeons and Dragons; Afro-American meeting next Tues.; Applications for classes accept; Speech team places; Spring break; Week in Review: World, Nation, State; Campus Question: What do you think about reinstating registration?; Travel trend in 80s to be recreational; Highway death toll decreased in 1979; Shott to perform tomorrow; Letters to the Editor; Blood drive is today in the college center; No-fault can pay sooner; PSA club sponsors child abuse seminar; All kinds of action at Krannert; Yoga class scheduled; Spanish lecture; From the start 70s bring thought vs. glitter; Ecstasy in music; Out of the 60s, land into the 70s; Telethon; PC Child Development--a growing program; Accouning assistance in Learning Lab; St. Olaf Choir to performm \u27Hymne\u27 at Krannert Friday; Object to war? Register with CCCO; Classifieds; Parkland basketball attendance declining; Cobra\u27s Patrick, Lex place; Updated CPR, first aid certificates suggested for all Illinois coaches; Bench Warmer: Parkland Ski Club sets sights on 1980 Winter Olympics; Cobras slip past Danville; Ingram sparks women with 37https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1040/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 22, 1980
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CELEBRATE TODAY; Letters to the Editors: Student has questions for Schumacher, Co-editor apologizes to runners, Student supports Schumacher\u27s view; PACT discusses day care; Food, beer, fun planned for Oktoberfest; Seniors to tour Parkland next week; Stories of America will be presented October 29-Nov 1; Two-hundred help celebrate: Parkland students celebrate International Students Day today; State rep. candidates express their views; PC drama department presents its fall production; PC offers Pharmacy Technician program; Fall means football... and football means Homecoming; Handle your properly; Learn to take care of you car: enroll in PC\u27s car care course; Leardship is not shout, flout, and clout; Compunds from marine animals could cure cancer; U of I\u27s John Dickel will talk; Reaching Out ; Jeff Beck gives a hot, jazzy show; Marcel Marceau: the Master isn\u27t up to par; IM football winds down: teams available for volleyball, b-ball; Career center needs guides; X-country third in invitational; PC to offer EMT refresher; Arts showcase scheduled for next week; PC Datebook; Cobras can tie for championship; Freddy\u27s record looking better; Bench Warmer: Women\u27s b-ball team looking for balance; Fast Freddy Contesthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1016/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 28, 1980
CENSUS WILL DETERMINE REVENUE, POPULATION, ETC.; Scholarship fund started; SNOWBOUND; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; Letters to the Editor: Guerilla activity, On drinking--, Questioner gets answered--, Starvation--, Equal Rights--; S.T.O. to meet; Sculpture awarded; Exam anxiety; Program sponsors workshop; Preparing a resume that suits your needs; Board approves new salaries, schedule; Parkland to host annual math contest; Mighty Joe Young got his mojo workin\u27; Dates to live by; Zippert draws her way into heart of PC; Marianne remains faithful to rock and roll; Between the Tracks: Hacker abandons turntable for a look between the dials; Marshall Tucker brings the south; Classifieds; Cox highlights; Cagers should be ready; Cagers finish on high note; Bench Warmer: Out-of-district recruiting needed to improve; Cobras to host Regionals; Intramural Basketball Standingshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1036/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 13, 1980
STATE REPS, STUDENTS DISCUSS DRINKING AGE; Lazarro runs for State\u27s Atty.; Campaign puts Connally in Champaign; Certified by AORN; Volleython; Dental clinic; Campus Happenings; Guidelines for job applicants; Zippert to draw; Susan B. Anthony events; Parkland instructor\u27s drawings published; Philemon--Parkland College spring musical; Tired Bonoff raises spirits; Between the Tracks; Choir Concert changes skeptic\u27s view; Now there is frost upon the hill; Classifieds; Heart-throbbers; Trackmen impressive in Parkland get-together ; CIAC title hopes dashed with loss; Bench Warmer: King, Harris give Cobras consistency; Women win over Danville; Intramural teams head into third week of season; Intramural Basketball Standingshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1038/thumbnail.jp
U-Pb, Re-Os, and Ar/Ar Geochronology of Rare Earth Element (REE)-Rich Breccia Pipes and Associated Host Rocks from the Mesoproterozoic Pea Ridge Fe-REE-Au Deposit, St. Francois Mountains, Missouri
Rare earth element (REE)-rich breccia pipes (600,000 t @ 12% REO) are preserved along the margins of the 136 Mt Pea Ridge magnetite-apatite deposit, within Mesoproterozoic (~1.47 Ga) volcanic-plutonic rocks of the St. Francois Mountains terrane in southeastern Missouri, USA. The breccia pipes cut the rhyolite-hosted magnetite deposit, and contain clasts of nearly all local bedrock and mineralized lithologies. Grains of monazite and xenotime were extracted from breccia pipe samples for SHRIMP U-Pb geochronology; both minerals were also dated in one polished thin section. Monazite forms two morphologies: (1) matrix granular grains composed of numerous small (<50 μm) crystallites intergrown with rare xenotime, thorite, apatite, and magnetite; and (2) coarse euhedral, glassy, bright yellow grains similar to typical igneous or metamorphic monazite. Trace element abundances (including REE patterns) were determined on selected grains of monazite (both morphologies) and xenotime. Zircon grains from two samples of host rhyolite and two late felsic dikes collected underground at Pea Ridge were also dated. Additional geochronology done on breccia pipe minerals includes Re-Os on fine-grained molybdenite and 40Ar/39Ar on muscovite, biotite, and Kfeldspar. Ages (± 2-sigma errors) obtained by SHRIMP U-Pb analysis are as follows: (1) zircon from the two host rhyolite samples have ages of 1473.6 ± 8.0 and 1472.7 ± 5.6 Ma; most zircon in late felsic dikes is interpreted as xenocrystic (age range ca. 1522-1455 Ma); a population of rare spongy zircon is likely of igneous origin and yields an age of 1441 ± 9 Ma; (2) pale yellow granular monazite—1464.9 ± 3.3 Ma (no dated xenotime); (3) reddish matrix granular monazite—1462.0 ± 3.5 Ma and associated xenotime—1453 ± 11 Ma; (4) coarse glassy yellow monazite—1464.8 ± 2.1, 1461.7 ± 3.7 Ma, with rims at 1447.2 ± 4.7 Ma; and (5) matrix monazite (in situ) —1464.1 ± 3.6 and 1454.6 ± 9.6 Ma, and matrix xenotime (in situ) —1468.0 ± 8.0 Ma. Two slightly older ages of cores are about 1478 Ma. The young age of rims on the coarse glassy monazite coincides with a Re-Os age of 1440.6 ± 9.2 Ma determined in this study for molybdenite intergrown with quartz and allanite, and with the age of monazite inclusions in apatite from the magnetite ore (Neymark et al., this volume). A 40Ar/39Ar age of 1473 ± 1 Ma was obtained for muscovite from a breccia pipe sample. Geochronology and trace element geochemical data suggest that the granular matrix monazite and xenotime (in polygonal texture), and cores of coarse glassy monazite precipitated from hydrothermal fluids during breccia pipes formation. The second episode of mineral growth at ca. 1443 Ma may be related to faulting and fluid flow that rebrecciated the pipes. The ca. 10 m.y. gap between the ages of host volcanic rocks and breccia pipe monazite and xenotime suggests that breccia pipe mineral formation cannot be related to the felsic magmatism represented by the rhyolitic volcanic rocks, and hence is linked to a different magmatic-hydrothermal system
Prospectus, December 5, 1979
MAC EXCITES CU; Canteen tries deli; Disposable lighters are like dynamite; Bad weather procedures; MTD raises prices; Across the globe; In the nation; Around the state; Letters to the editor: Response to Scott, Article clarified, Iran: no blackmail; Campus Question: Will MTD increase affect you; Ski Club celebrates; Promotion committee hopes to rejuvenate downtown Urbana; Tooth Buzz; \u27A Christmas Carol\u27 off key; Reviews: \u27Mac\u27 outclassed itself; Classifieds; Faculty Focus: Sex at high noon; Comebacks become cardiac Cobras trademark; Orange Fever catching CU; Women hit highs and lowshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1979/1001/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 20, 1980
JOURN, BROADCAST STUDENTS TOUR SOUTHLAND; University Ave. to receive facelift, lights; Week in Review: World, Nation, State, Local; New bus shelter for MTD riders; Cancelled; Faculty Focus: You were conned, Mr. Novak! ; DSC aids handicapped; Parkland horse program breeds interest; Many careers in agriculture are available; Dates to live by; English 100 testing goes through studies; Letters to the Editor: They can\u27t change; Radio programs on health information; PC Women\u27s Forum; Between the Tracks: Another oh so boring Best of the Year; Soap operas grab student attention in television lounge; Steve\u27s \u27shoes\u27 funny; Up against The Wall ; Classifieds; Pratt, Dunson add sparkle; Women cagers up two more; Equine Club makes horse sense; Bench Warmer: Coaches, faculty put stress on winning; Cobras split in B-ball; PC\u27s Cox, Clark, win; Hoop Express, Pacers take leadhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1037/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 16, 1980
THE ANDERSON DIFFERENCE: MYTH OR REALITY?; Your money is precious: Where students\u27 money actually does go; Letters to the editor: Student questions Prospectus policies; Notice To All Students: Cheerleading tryouts; McCabe talks to Com 111 class; Real Estate workshop: Oct. 18; PC to host two-day solar energy conference; Start of draft registration means actual draft likely: CCCO; Area high school seniors scheduled to visit campus; U of I economist believes high interest rates, double digit inflation will continue through year; Career center needs tour guides; Some Parkland faculty use Christianity in their teaching; Elton John needs no introduction; Parkland People; New Yes boys were hot; Remodeling job will be completed this month; Election \u2780: There IS a difference; Classifieds; Science You Can See: Color photography: Red plus Green plus Blue equals ???; Former editor and publisher to speak on world food needs; Workshop planned by PC Women\u27s Program; Spikers begin tourney push by winning three; Tough games sidetrack Freddy; Bench Warmer: Top recruits give Cooper enthusiasm in 1980; Fast Freddy Contesthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1017/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 13, 1981
BLIZZARD HITS MIDWEST, ILLINOIS AND PARKLAND; Markland discusses new $15 million waste operation; Attention!; Letters to the Editor: Student upset, Student says college is security; It\u27s time to buy Girl Scout cookies; Gardenas at Parkland; S.N.A.P. holds monthly meetings; Women and Drugs forum; Serious problems face Reagan administration; PC has first Ag Conference; Help out the BSA; Astronomy Club; Mark Twain Tonight at Assembly Hall; Springsteen thrills capacity crowd; Gaucho hits charts; Classifieds; Top 30; Sales booming for jeans; Friends of Animals begins nationwide campaign; Saturday is Valentine\u27s Day...; PC Announcements...; The Dinner Party at Parkland February 18; Stroke Club has Valentine\u27s party; PC sponsors workshop; Women\u27s program has workshop; Parkland offers EMT course; German Club lists schedule; Cobras try to beat Kankakee a second time; Scoreboard; Ice Capades stars unite; Parkland College Results Student Government Elections February 4-5, 1981; Cobras beat Danville; Illinois faces Ohio State; Freddy off to good start; Record now 19-2 with loss to Millikin; Fast Freddy Contest; IM\u27s underway; Cobras upset by ICC, 51-48https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1029/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 6, 1980
BUSH BREAKFASTS WITH CHAMPAIGN: FRESH FROM IOWA VICTORY, GEORGE BUSH SPEAKS TO CROWD; College hours are in jeopardy; Week in Review: World, State; Elections today for Stugo; Campus Happenings; Black History Month; Counseling center for choosing careers; Child abuse seminar at Parkland College; Chief Dye: \u27drinking laws tough to enforce\u27; Campus Question: Has raising the drinking age affected your social life?; Letters to the editor: Intramurals for females, also; Between the Tracks: New Wave groups to start off the 80s; Heartbreakers selling big; Free Wheelin\u27 puts out new LP; Classifieds; Champaign Park District counts on donations; Four Cobras win: Trackmen win Chicago Relays meet; U. of I. members help skiers; Exhibit of Olympics at U. of I.; Intramural basketball starts; Mile Relay highlights Cobra\u27s track meet; Cagers upset Kankakee; Bench Warmer: Women cagers look tough; Women slip to 13-6; IM adds volleyballhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1980/1039/thumbnail.jp
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