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Browse All : newspapers and calenders and intercollegiate athletics and track and field from 1978
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Title
University Times
Publication Date
1978-02-23
Subject
[calenders, visual arts (field of study), women's education, art history (field of study), women's groups, film andfilm and television (field of study) stations (field of study) (field of study), events, societies, course enrollment, cultural events, engineersing, Films, calendarss, intercollegiate athletics, newspapers, student government, student government, study abroad, theaters, track and field]
Title
University Times
Publication Date
1978-02-28
Subject
[newspapers, track and field, student government, fees, meetings, meetings, professional professional staff, calenders, calendarss, seminarss, students'political activity, course enrollment, recruiting of students, relations with other institutions, in mass media, relations with the relations with the federal government, intercollegiate athletics, baseball]
Title
University Times
Publication Date
1978-10-17
Subject
[newspapers, automobiles, parking, public opinion, professional professional staff, in mass media, students' health, bookstores, recruiting of students, calenders, relations with the relations with the federal government, veterans, intercollegiate athletics, track and field, baseball, sexual assault]
Title
University Times
Publication Date
1978-10-18
Subject
[newspapers, intercollegiate athletics, track and field, student government, intramural sports, rankings, legal claims, bands, student unionss, graduating classeses, tuition, faculty governance, workshops, protests, in mass media, calenders, recruiting of students, protestss, fund raising, alumni]
Title
University Times
Publication Date
1978-10-23
Subject
[calenders, track and field, women, bookstores, wosoccer, course description, engineersing, history (field of study), intercollegiate athletics, intramural sports, laws relating to students, legal claims, lectures, newspapers, program evaluation, recruiting of students, relations with state government, sexual assault, visitors, student government]
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