24 research outputs found
Prospectus, July 21, 1982
ILLINOIS HAS MUCH TO OFFER; News Digest; Space allocations still being discussed: Annex still under construction; Fair will be presenting tradition and innovation; Summer papers made possible by team effort; Hitchhiking can be fun…and safe if laws obeyed; We asked Parkland students if they had ever hitchhiked, and if so, how far they had traveled and whether their experiences had been good or bad.; Miniatures to monasteries shown in Illinois museums; Allerton Park...Monticello; Daisy, daisy, you can go camping too...: Bikes perfect for summer treks; Three presedential homes open to visitors; Help fight MD; Donors needed; Lake of the Woods...Mahomethttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1014/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, April 21, 1982
JUDGE SEES IDEAL APPROACH TO PENAL SYSTEM; News Digest; Students voice their views of StuGo\u27s first forum; Opinions and Views: Dean against WPCD broadcast, People need right to protect selves, Prospectus survey shows students would like music, Why is your milk always sour?, Library has more users; P.C. Happenings...: Choral groups schedule performances, Workshop focuses on dual careers, Artist displays work, Psychiatrist to discuss depression, Program to discuss eye problems, Gallery features mixed media exhibit, Combo Audio to play on 27th, P.C. sponsors management workshop; President feels students favor WPCD broadcast; Foster discusses student placement; Meeting the man on the news; Activities office important factor in channeling PC student events; Two casts perform in \u27Angel Street\u27; Classifieds; Community Calendar; Album \u27grows on you\u27; \u27Deathtrap\u27 simply staged, delightfully done; Sports Update; Second baseman gives perceptions of baseball team\u27s performance; Forced vacation hurts team\u27s performancehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1021/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, July 7, 1982
PROSPECTUS FOCUSES ON RANTOUL AREA; News Digest; Rantoul\u27s mayor pro-tem optimistic on future of area; Chanute welcomes visitors to 65th annual open house; Rantoul: a century of progress and renewal; Karch honored at ABWA \u27Boss of the Year\u27 dinner; Oops!; New blood bank serves Rantoul residents; Chanute and Parkland cooperate to educate; Chanute AFB marks 65th Open House; Szechwan food for thought; \u27Grease II\u27 is greasy kid stuff; Trekkies rejoicing as \u27Star Trek\u27 returns with another sci-fi winner; Round three for \u27Rocky\u27; Duerksen defends title; Cyclists compete in marathon; One Block I section dropped for fallhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1015/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, November 24, 1982
NEW ADDITIONS; News Digest; Parkland plans for winter; Davis explains parking rules and regulations; Logic, fairness reasons for parking; C-U Happenings; Effort by Sarah Hale made this holiday official: Thanksgiving is newcomer among holidays; Find the turkey; Big birds, big bucks; Shiloh church continues 31-year-old tradition; Parkland providing access to education; Santa coming!; Sculpture to be shown; Classified; Dinner at Shiloh; Movie trivia can win you cash; Average isn\u27t good enough; Clash fails to make point; These girls mean business; New funk from local band; \u27Over There\u27 cooks; Novel draws readers into a world of fantasy; Action from the XXIV Regional Volleyball Tourney Nov. 12-13; Lady Cobras finish 3rd in semi-finals; \u27Good, clean violence is part of hockey; Senior citizens to be special guests; Play resumeshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1003/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, June 23, 1982
BOARD APPROVES INSURANCE, ANNEX PLANS AT MEETING; News Digest; 594 earn Parkland honors during spring semester; Forecast? Wet!; Sullivan schedules summer musicals; Bugs coming; New drug proves effective; Kids enjoy \u27playtime\u27; Land lab serves students, public; Cycle your way to good health; Authentic Sioux warsuit purchase for Illiniwek; Celebrate!; Community Calendar; Edmunds\u27 \u27DE7\u27 features pre-Beatles rock and roll; Fanzines: preview of the future?; Stones live on in \u27Still Life\u27; \u27E.T.\u27 looks like another big hit for Spielberg; Slow but steady racers earn money for charityhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1016/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, April 20, 1983
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, March 9, 1983
FOCUS ON FARMER CITY; News Digest; First Award to Taylor; \u27Education is the key\u27; Help sought, denied; Curtains not needed; Oops!; Bonds back Urbana project; Security job is also public relations; Romance is alive and well at Parkland: Question: What would be your idea of the perfect date?; PC is 17; C-U happenings; Farmer City offers more than farms; Classified; \u27Friends\u27 help fund special programming; Trivia quiz!; Parkland to host national; Cobras begin playoffs; Late Notehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1022/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, October 27, 1982
STUGO VOTES AGAINST USING PHOTO IDS; News Digest; Michelle Anderson, Eric Bohlen receive checks: Scholarships awarded; Students visit prison; Students continue to express concern on SSS; Thanks to donors; \u27Student has a lot to learn\u27; Voter participation urged; TV spots offer tips; ISA serves Parkland\u27s international students; Activity fees allocated; C-U Happenings; Fall Fotos; Questions to readers get varied responses; Parkland Puzzle; Former editor wins competition; Cost of alcoholism is high; Ghoulies and ghosties go \u27bump\u27 in the night; \u27Halloween\u27 chills; Classified; \u27Year\u27 a bright note in a dull fall; Hot top 10; Test your wits!; Match wits with Sam; Intramurals in action; Fast Freddy; Team is promising; Is fan participation dead?; Sport Shorts; Players neededhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1006/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, April 9, 1983
WELCOME SPRING!; News Digest; Job fair figures show rosy future for some; PC donors can aid Miller; Editor accused of bias; PC jazz groups perform at UI; GM seminar offers new regional training; Animals suffer for science; Judges deliberating; Readers look to the stars for favorite feature: Question: What is your favorite Prospectus feature?; Instructor prefers teaching to testing; Club Notes; C-U happenings; Signs of Spring...; Classified; Skylines; Trivia quiz; Selleck adventure surprisingly good; Sport shortshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1020/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, March 31, 1982
BOARD MOVES TO UP TUITION BY \u2783; Monroe to speak to grads; Office Careers contest set; Reserve fall courses; Opinions and Views: StuGo leader speaks on budget plans, TV purchase; Music Association learns from clinics; 2 from Parkland featured in art exhibit; Maya Angelou speaks on black literature, writers; Class strains nerves, but teaches discipline well; P.C. Happenings...: Series on parent-child interaction scheduled, Program on childhood illness set, Doctor to discuss stomach disorders, Choral Union to perform concert, Two EMT workshops scheduled. Opportunity to explore careers, How to be a smart consumer; Broadcast option model for colleges; Award offered to students in education; Radio show premieres April 4; Counselor sees solution to teen pregnancies; Brown baggers enjoy convenience, variety, savings; Check your change...: Coin collecting big-booming hobby; First P.C. variety show goes off without a hitch; Classifieds; Community Calendar; \u27Quest for Fire\u27: unique in more ways than one; Chicago school provides world with several comic success; \u27Angel Street\u27 coming your way; B-52\u27s explore ancient country; Joni relives struggle in inspirational movie; Women off to good start with first sotfball game; Madden leads men to win over Lincoln; Parkland Sports Watch; Score Card; Coach predicts teams will be formidablehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1982/1024/thumbnail.jp