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    Prospectus, January 17, 1983

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    600 RECEIVE FALL HONORS; News Digest; Begin semester with involvement; Blood drive thanks; StuGo election set for Feb. 2, 3; Christmas Day heroes: UI vets save pet; Wet expected; Skylines; StuGo rates PC bookstore: okay; Pet shelter seeks adoptive homes; Transfer day set at UI; PCD airs radio plays; Classified; Game honors FC-Mansfield; Donors needed; \u27Airplane II\u27 almost equal in lunacy to predecessor; Lindstrand awards make debut; Pop no has-been; Bruce better with band; Holiday movies no go; Activities for Week of January 17-21https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, May 4, 1983

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    EPILEPSY EDUCATION NEEDED FOR PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING; News Digest; Eddie Simpson elected as new StuGo president: Election turnout down to 272; Organization of Year awarded to C.A.A.R.; Simpson thanks voters; Secretaries deserve honor; C-U Happenings; Coming; Parkland celebrates South Annex opening; Classified; Champaign releases second winner; Series crosses age barriers with intelligence; Berlin ripples new wave; Women take section tourney; Parkland men lose two; Prepared for finals?https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 20, 1983

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    AWARDS GIVEN TO BYERS AND YOUNG; News Digest; Scott Gissing resigns; StuGo election set for April 27, 28; Image depends on public contact; Editor answers complaints on low sports coverage; \u27Someone with guts\u27 takes a shot at paper and StuGo; Difanis sees need for criminal code change; Draft, aid law delayed; Animal research is a necessary evil: Question: Should animals be used for scientific research?; 52 donate; Skylines; Caution: dog at work; Exotic pets becoming popular; Spring flowers have a meaning all their own; Farm is home for unusual animals; ISO to host touring performers; Pets create smiles; Happiness is...; Classified; Sorcery series provides fantasy with a twist; Upcoming months promise movie potpourri; Coach optimistic about chances; Player given first award; Cline makes first team; We callhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1019/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, 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, 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, June 14, 1984

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    ANOTHER YEAR SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED GRADUATION ELICITS DIVERSE FEELINGS; News Digest; Summer drinking more frequent; Volunteer work rewarding; Drinking age increase still an issue; We need a movement; Job placement helps students; Federal government pushes for 21 drinking age; 557 students on Spring Honors; Wilson heads community information; Road work completed; Volunteers needed; PC Happenings; Historical quilts exhibit at Parkland; Listening Skills is PACT topic; Real Estate reviews scheduled; Waterslide night planned; Free ads in Prospectus; Did You Know...; Geologists map Illinois earthquake faults; Archaeological field school offered; Choose your pleasures wisely; \u27Realistic reading\u27 Hubbard says of Sudden Death; Phantoms is spine tingling mystery; Satellite concerts; Movies Shown Most Often on Television; New Star Trek movie is best; Redford triumphs in Natural after four-year absence; Sonny Terry moves mountains; Sci fi novel is adventurous; Temple of Doom provides excitement; Life in professional sports; Lakers beat Celtics; Tigers dominate; Sports Digest; Celtics come backhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1984/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, January 26, 1983

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    SPRING RECORD BROKEN; News Digest; Computer will provide basic data storage; Tea ceremony backed by 450 years of tradition; Student papers taken; Comedy auditions set; PMA wants members; Reality, not drama, taught; Play detective!; Parkland Invitational Tournament Jan. 14-15 1983; Classified; Apathy is disappointing; Skylines; Weapons training part of CJC plans; Spring brings another chance; Trivia quiz returns; Rundgren goes it alone; Nonsense makes sense; Benatar album is anti-bootleg effort; Championship, MVP award go to Cobras; Third ski trip next monthhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1026/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

    Prospectus, September 8, 1983

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    PARKLAND\u27S HEALTH SERVICE TO SERVE PARKLAND\u27S NEEDS; News Digest; CHI Center for Health Information 1983 Fall Programs; Another social disease discovery; Will anybody help the hungry?; Stu-Go wants you!; Community music classes begin; Cartoonist returns to Prospectus; Color coding may solve problem of lost students: Question: What would you do to help students locate their classes easily?; Whale exhibit at Krannert; Stress affects students; Hot and humid weather for Illinois; Trapp!; Fall-In \u2783 ; Classified; Skylines; Thank you; Club News; Meeting changed; Young adds a new twist in new album; Two hosers produce Strange Brew; Faber releases first album; Play games?; Author writes first good novel; Parker isn\u27t showing his Real Macaw; Bowling Club; Coach looks forward to season; Parkland College Cross Country Schedule -- 1983; Block I; Parkland College Volleyball Schedule -- 1983; Parkland College Golf Schedule -- 1983; Woods Wordshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1012/thumbnail.jp
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