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    Prospectus, April 11, 1984

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    FROM COBRA TO WHAT? COLOR AND NICKNAME CHANGE CONSIDERED; News Digest; Editorial; We want your contributions; Ride for friends; Crime rate rises in Champaign; Graduating needs; PC Happenings: \u27Saboteurs of job success\u27 is program topic, Lifelong learners discuss writing, Parkland choral group performs, Vietnam veterans to meet, Health Fair to be held, Election changes discussed, Petitions available for Stu-Go; FSM dinner enjoyed by all; Easter egg hunt; Ham is what\u27s cookin\u27 for Easter this year; Alcohol a problem at county jail; Changes for Parkland\u27s Pharmacy Technology program; Book Review: Knock Wood by Candice Bergen; Did You Know...; Swanson awarded scholarship; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: The Painting, Rejoice the Poet, The Wind of the Phoenix, Bodies, The search for truth and beauty is hard and painful..., A Special Lady, Home is where the heart is..., I have tried to be just your friend..., Rites of passage; Parkland\u27s third Open House attracts over 4,000 visitors: Friendly, inviting atmosphere impresses visitors; Classifieds; Question: What impressed you about Parkland?; Krannert schedule for \u2784-\u2785; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; New & Recommended; Greystoke explores duality of man; Slade tries for \u27comeback\u27; WILL repeats Hitchhiker\u27s; PC track needs participation; Karate demo at Parkland; Parkland Prospectus survey; Sports Digest; Braves to edge out Dodgershttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1984/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, November 2, 1983

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    PARKLAND PLACES FIRST AT MORGAN NATIONALS; News Digest; Reisner\u27s Spanish classes never alike, some become like family; Letter to the editor; Finding single success; PALS show no apathy; Ewen chosen 1 out of 11 in U.S.; Grants available; High school students tour PC; Stugo update; Thanks for Tonia; Operator honored; Cablevision courses; Cards lift spirits; No quick way out of war for Marines; Illinois precipitation remains low says State Water Survey; SIDS--the quiet killer; Longer days and years; Students play in clay; Scarcity of skilled workers remain; More flood research needed; Ceramics students work hard in pottery field; Vietnam: A search for truth; Dead Zone is taut thriller; Cougar Mellencamp-- Uh-Huh ; Chemical people on WILL; Doors not the same without Morrison; Plan a trip around the world with Sesame Street; Hilarious side of sex; Benatar shows poor effort; Entertainment News; Classified; Brown wins Freddy; Ways to achieving super health; Fast Freddy Contesthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 26, 1984

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    PARKLAND COLLEGE AUTHOR\u27 WORK DISPLAYED IN LIBRARY; News Digest; Senior Citizen starts new life as others retire; Letter to the editor; PC Happenings; Office Careers Contest winners told; Campus computers easy targets; CRC takes steps forward; Benefit dance; Discover quiet places -- interesting reading as you enjoy sleuthing in the library; Arbor Day celebration; Newly-computerized colleges run into \u27brick wall\u27; Blood drive a success; Classifieds; Did You Know...; Parkland\u27s M.A.P. to help math students find way; \u27Iceman\u27 has potential; WILL salutes friends; \u27Swing Shift\u27 filled with courage and triumph; Women lose one, tie one; Cobras lose to Wabash Valley; Cobras split doubleheader; Cobras downed; Sports Digest; Board approves scholarships; Parkland\u27s women fast-pitch softball roster; 1984 Parkland Outdoor Track Bestshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1984/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, January 25, 1984

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    TODAY\u27S FOCUS: THE SOUTH WING; News Digest; South wing improves Parkland; Board summary; Rotary scholarships now available to students; United mime workers to perforn; PACT program offered; Parenting program available; Theatre auditions; EMT workshop; Study abroad; Jazz combo; 562 earn Parkland honors during fall semester; P.A.L. there if needed; Treat winter coughs with right medicines; Foreign students expand interests and awareness in U.S.; I.S.O. helps foreign students; What to do about frozen pipes; National origin an influence on economic decisions; Question: What resolutions have you maid for 1984?; Classifieds; Terrorism on the rise in the Middle East; Bottled water may or may not be better; Illinois\u27 prison problem to be discussed at conference; Concert news; Life at the south wing; Pump Boys and Dinettes --musical with flair; In the Library-- P section; Murphy: comedian ; Brey cellist recital; Alabama comes to area; WILL celebrates black history month; Two more films added; Metheny group--jazz and rock; Testament aftermath of war; Poor elderly decreasing in Illinois; Teens need food energy; Public favors victim compensation; A cold night in Champaign-Urbana; Cobras victorious; Free throws edge; I.M. Newshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1984/1032/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, December 1, 1983

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    SKETCHES TELL STORIES; News Digest; Boisso - striving to improve; PC Happenings: Cabin Fever, Holiday play; Students keep candy on hand; Club Notes; Crime and drug abuse never to lower to 1950-69 level; Treat hypothermia; Artists will be able to display art on video; Question: What did you think of \u27The Day After\u27?; Fellow students sharing their talents during \u27Celebrate the Arts Week\u27; Classified; PC grad to Texas; \u27Rear Window\u27 first of Hitchcock re-releases; Rock and Roll with \u27the Kid\u27; King trips with \u27Pet\u27; Free theater offered to students; Police attracts fans from all over; Parkland edges Spoon River; IOC shoots past Cobras; Composite Athletic Schedule; Fast Freddy Contesthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, June 6, 1983

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    IS SUMMER FOR VACATION OR SCHOOL?; 520 earn Parkland honors during spring semester; News Digest; Martel speaks at Parkland graduation; School pressures blamed for increased student suicides; Mayor Dodd: Full-time job for part-time pay; What\u27s new in todayhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, January 18, 1984

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    HINTS FOR SURVIVING SPRING SEMESTER AT PARKLAND COLLEGE; News Digest; Blair, Henriksen ready for Olympics; Prospectus needs your ideas; PC Happenings: Election board news, Convocations director needed; Winter driving; New doll helps diabetics; I.D. cards; Staerkel tries to keep campus open despite Illinois\u27 unpredictable weather; Walsh helps in taking over advertising; Snow plows save cities in winter; Spring calendar; Classifieds; Question: Who or what influenced you the most in deciding what direction your life would take?; Flirting as an art still alive; Highway deaths down; Drinking hurts unborn; New rock band; Foreign students experience snow; Campus organizations at Parkland; The best and worst movies of the year 1983; Disney re-releases classic film; Endearment best picture; D.C. Cab is better than most; Campus Paperback Bestsellers; New & Recommended; The Keep, classic horror; In the library--paperbacks; Phase IV nears completion; New student grant; PC grad to Texas; Cobras win opener; Parkland loses close one; I.M. News; Second losshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1984/1034/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, December 7, 1983

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    SOUTHERN LADY ENTHUSIASTICALLY HEADS COMMUNICATIONS; News Digest; Whetstone likes police work but enjoys teaching more; Citizen voices opinion on Grenada; PC Happenings: CAAR, Karate Club, Messiah; Scouts take strange approach; Question: What did you think of the new registration procedure; Holiday cookery hints; Assembly Hall hosts \u27Police\u27; Classified; Shoplifting increases; Final Exam Schedule; Police synchronize at Assembly Hall; Nine day \u27fest\u27 on WILL; Derringer is energetic rocker; I.M. News.......; Cobras defeated by DuPage; New games sell by mouth; Lady Cobras lose; Fast Freddy Contest; Holiday decorating shortcutshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, November 23, 1983

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    THE DANGERS OF HIGH-SPEED CHASE; News Digest; Thanksgiving Day…how it began; Letter to the editor; Letter to the editor; Letter to the editor; PC Happenings: Board summary, President\u27s report, Personnel report, Chicago Symphony in concert, Winter concerts set, Timetables, November blood drive; New course; Placement office pinched; IOC budget for 1983-84; Advisory committee named; Question: What is your favorite season of the year?; What do farmers do in the winter?; Warm winter ahead; Future students enjoy a day at the Parkland Library; Classified; The man behind the signs appears; A time of thanks; Disney breaks their movie mold with \u27Never Cry Wolf\u27; Entertainment News; \u27Running Brave\u27 has one big flaw; Derringer has some \u27Good Dirty Fun\u27; Woods Words; Bowling Club; Parkland College 1983-84 Women\u27s Basketball Schedulehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 28, 1984

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    ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS; News Digest; Rayburn enjoys chairmanship; Illinois primary winners; PC Happenings: Nursing workshop scheduled, EMT refresher workshop scehduled, Basic nutrition is series focus, Vietnam veterans to meet, Art department to host guest artist, Students compete in office careers; Illinois recycling week April 22-28; Cans worth money; Parkland fall registration; StuGo discusses changes; Creative Corner...Especially for you!!: Love, No Defeat, Bums, To God, I am to you to feel so worn and tired..., The sun\u27s golden rays warm me through and through...; Reflections and Contemplations; Traditional Polish folk art reflects strong sense of nationalism; Classifieds; \u27Ice Pirates\u27 fails miserably; Summer film release dates; \u27Mister Heartbreak\u27--lyrics a treasure; Walt Disney starts production on \u27OZ\u27; Paul Heath--dynamic Ice Capades star; White Sox should take easy division; Palmer and Dickerson with Christie Clinic run; Chicago Simeon wins AA tournament; Class AA Boys Basketball Results; All-Tournament Selections; Scientist helps players sharpen up; Cobra basketball award-winners named; Recruiting important part; Our students are student-athletes, not athlete-students ; Women softball leagues starting up; Centennial loses chance at state titlehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1984/1027/thumbnail.jp
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