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December 12, 1980, Office Of Student Services Dec 1980

December 12, 1980, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

This is the Christmas newsletter from the office of the Dean of Student Services sharing the events on OBU's campus during the week of December 12, 1980.


December 5, 1980, Office Of Student Services Dec 1980

December 5, 1980, Office Of Student Services

Ouachi-Talk: A Weekly Newsletter

This is the newsletter from the office of the Dean of Student Services sharing the events on OBU's campus during the week of December 5, 1980.


Aviso, Cedarville College Dec 1980

Aviso, Cedarville College

Cedarville College Alumni News and Aviso

No abstract provided.


Monthly Planet, 1980, December, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Dec 1980

Monthly Planet, 1980, December, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 24), Hollins College Nov 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • GSF hosts feminist author Greer
  • Committee updates presidential search
  • White gift marks start of Christmas season
  • Brevity of vacation still calendar issue
  • CMC stresses availability
  • Mock, real vote contrasts sharp,
  • Commentary
  • Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows discuss current women's issues
  • Anorexics have FAT self image
  • Independent exam system depends on student honesty
  • Poets discuss Frost's life, work
  • Husband-wife team finds Hollins "ideal situation"
  • "Works in Progress" combines student-teacher talents
  • Roanoke Plasma Co. questionable but clean
  • Crosby finishes teaching career
  • Consumer tips offer
  • Area merchants offer Christmas gift ideas
  • Roanoke plans varied holiday events
  • Basketball Schedule
  • Soccer ends with …


Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 17), Hollins College Nov 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Close vote favors ROTC
  • Lecturer says alcoholism not a disease
  • Being different in similar ways: The 60's
  • Phone messages always help
  • Hollie Collie Days
  • Doctor quells TSS fears
  • Granger gives recital
  • ADA's on the campus, ADA's on the scene....
  • Notator teaches dance lit
  • The Great American Smokeout
  • Lelia Albrecht offers tips for journalists
  • Aerobic exercise class offers chance for fun, fitness
  • French House residents enjoy diverse environment
  • Private Benjamin: army feminist
  • You know it's the weekend when:
  • Streisand's new release hits top spot on charts
  • HOP service project successful
  • Hollins to host hockey tourney
  • Spikers nominated for …


Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 10), Hollins College Nov 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ac Pol reviews proposal
  • Speakers read Frost
  • Philosophy Club sponsors visiting scholar's lecture
  • Professors speak on women's roles
  • Only half of students support equal rights
  • Chapel bells spark enthusiasm
  • Smith returns for reading
  • Londoners prepare for semester
  • Career Counseling Center offers seminars, workshops
  • French House open, active
  • Society presents wide variety of alternative films
  • Cinema Society welcomes audience ideas
  • Fall movie schedules
  • Republican administration to dominate new congress
  • Taylor receives warm reception for sermon
  • Students, faculty learn CPR
  • Doobies promote new album
  • Film grips audience
  • Orchesis presents "Works in Progress"
  • Calendar
  • Local Movies
  • Spikers split last matches …


Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 3), Hollins College Nov 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Symposium
  • VASAP gives alcohol test
  • Bach captivates crowd
  • Safety not a deterrent to fun Fall Weekend
  • Student praises Leland, Choir reunion
  • Interdisciplinary studies questioned
  • Humanities receives grant
  • Traylor returns from conference
  • Smith reads prose Tuesday
  • Service combines music, message
  • Diercks sets Psalm to music
  • Recitals open Choir Weekend
  • Love of song, Hollins spans years and miles
  • At long last...Tinker Day 1980!
  • Conquer mid-term blues with collegiate calm
  • Is there life without pizza?
  • Robbin Thompson
  • W&L-Hollins canoe trip success
  • Spikers look toward State
  • Tough week topped by tourney
  • Sports this week


Klipsun Magazine, 1980, Volume 11, Issue 01 - November, Claudia North Nov 1980

Klipsun Magazine, 1980, Volume 11, Issue 01 - November, Claudia North

Klipsun Magazine

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 27), Hollins College Oct 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dorm conditions better
  • Mayor leads chapel service
  • Mock elections predict outcome
  • Students frustrated by Tinker Day delay
  • Tinker Day: When will it come?
  • Late-night study facility opens
  • Hollie Collie Days
  • Bach portrays six women who fit Freud's idea
  • Reilly gives background of Iran-Iraq crisis at lunch
  • Stokesbury settles in, gives poetry reading
  • Art Association re-emerges
  • Parents Weekend reflections: the best yet
  • Fall Weekend activity includes three bands
  • Area arts include ballet, music
  • SGA, Head resident plan Halloween tricks, treats
  • Calendar
  • Basketball outlook bright
  • Hollins spikers burn the Briar
  • Attack dominates in hockey win
  • Sport This Week


Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 20), Hollins College Oct 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 20), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Chapel choir alumnae return
  • Competency, not issues, is question
  • Mazur discusses freezing living cells
  • 'Suitcase' image dying
  • Al-Anon aids alcoholics' friends
  • Toxic shock is rare but serious
  • Hollie Collie Days
  • Nash receives energy grant
  • Seminars for women discuss expectations
  • Area libraries offer resources
  • Buzas praises play cast and crew
  • "God's grace sufficient for all seasons," declares Puzon
  • Staff recalls past, awaits 1980 Tinker Day
  • Molly Hatchet concert excites Tech audience
  • String group will perform here tonight
  • Computer has open house
  • "Somewhere in Time" not worthy of cast
  • Hold Out one of Browne's best
  • Hollins vocabulary subject of …


Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 13), Hollins College Oct 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Freshman officers named
  • Curriculum review report defines problems, changes
  • Mattie Cocke's party to be Tuesday night
  • Ad hoc senate committee formed
  • Caution urged during evening visits to W&L
  • McWhorter encourages concern for SGA
  • Hollie Collie Days
  • Media impact on voters significant, notes Ra
  • Pre-law society regroups
  • Oak Ridge staffer to speak
  • Columns places in VIMCA contest
  • Plans for Botetourt considered
  • International Club links American, foreign students
  • Specialists form maintenance crew
  • Historic panels discovered
  • Play "Bedroom Farce" to highlight weekend
  • Parents offered activities
  • Students receive entertainment tips
  • New wave bands ignite crowd
  • BSA opens 1980-81 year with a …


Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 6), Hollins College Oct 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Speaker elicits response
  • Elections is GSF focus
  • Flory says behavior is key to weight control
  • Trustee appointed N&W president
  • Drinking is not part of Tinker tradition
  • The spirit of Tinker Day
  • Cause, effect of mono explained
  • Alumns build for future through past
  • Hollie Collie Days
  • Chapel, RLA offer many programs provide wide variety of services
  • Sunday Chapel program
  • Two McDowells take over Beardslee's classes
  • Larsen's own experiences abroad form basis for many of her poems
  • "Fame" like slice out of life in N.Y.
  • Seven Orchesis apprentices accepted
  • Roanoke College seminar examines women's roles
  • Fiddle and Banjo club …


Torch, Fall 1980, Cedarville College Oct 1980

Torch, Fall 1980, Cedarville College

Torch

No abstract provided.


Aviso Ii, Cedarville College Oct 1980

Aviso Ii, Cedarville College

Cedarville College Alumni News and Aviso

No abstract provided.


Monthly Planet, 1980, October, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 1980

Monthly Planet, 1980, October, Mark Gardner, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 29), Hollins College Sep 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Under the influence
  • ODK honor society looks for leaders as new members
  • Foxx speaks to psych department
  • GSF and Resident Staffs sponsor Kilbourne's lecture on alcohol
  • Energy remains issue
  • Getting it right
  • Alarms are for safety, not fun
  • Courtesy not reserved for males
  • SGA voting booth gathers dust
  • Abroaders attend meetings
  • Senior Day approaches
  • Poet Larsen speaks at first English reading
  • Freshman candidates speak
  • Senate serves as student forum
  • New aspects of Orientation well-received
  • Group leaders, freshmen impressed with organization
  • Donate blood
  • Student-to-staff move 'not uncomfortable'
  • Area movies
  • Faculty perform Reutter's works
  • Film easy to forget
  • Calendar …


Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 22), Hollins College Sep 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 22), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • New computer arrives with class of 1984
  • Convocation opens College
  • Moore leaves director position
  • Deadline to register approaching quickly
  • "Who knows our school song?"
  • Volunteers offer assistance at TRUST
  • Bloodmobile needs donor
  • Admissions sponsors Senior Day
  • Spinster editors excited about color
  • Bonfire features s'mores
  • W&L regulates frats to appease residents
  • Faery participates in writing workshops
  • New faces in Career Counseling Center aid Neumann with providing materials and guidance in Rose Hill
  • W&L-Hollins mixer successful
  • Calendar
  • Flick deals with middle age; stars carry script
  • Soccer team started
  • Talented coach joins PE staff
  • Sport this week


Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 12), Hollins College Sep 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Blaze demolished stables
  • President search advances
  • Largest class enrolls at Hollins since '77
  • Ceremony starts year
  • Class registration to begin on Monday
  • Shaping another year
  • Freya to walk for Convocation
  • SGA President welcomes freshmen
  • Editorial policy stated
  • Hollins may get new bus service
  • Course evaluations reviewed
  • Main houses Secretarial Service
  • Campus charges cost $186,000
  • Faculty members join several departments
  • "We haven't finished yet" says Ferguson on repairs
  • Lunch series continues
  • Hollins People Welcome You!
  • Orientation includes Hollins, W&L freshmen-only activities
  • Staff training headed by Willey
  • Customer services, costs vary according to a area banks
  • Signing is symbolic …


Klipsun Magazine, 1980, Volume 10, Issue 06 - September, Dave Miltenberger Sep 1980

Klipsun Magazine, 1980, Volume 10, Issue 06 - September, Dave Miltenberger

Klipsun Magazine

No abstract provided.


Monthly Planet, 1980, June, Brian Blix, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jun 1980

Monthly Planet, 1980, June, Brian Blix, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Aviso Ii, Cedarville College Jun 1980

Aviso Ii, Cedarville College

Cedarville College Alumni News and Aviso

No abstract provided.


Torch, Summer 1980, Cedarville College Jun 1980

Torch, Summer 1980, Cedarville College

Torch

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1980 May 5), Hollins College May 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 May 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Trustee to give address
  • Enrollment projection higher than expected
  • Dorms elect officers
  • 'Crunch' results in a delayed budget
  • Changes and efforts
  • Faculty Follies...a no go show
  • Seniors urge more involvement
  • 80-81 Editors announced
  • Independent exams offered
  • SAOS forms emphasized
  • War between the States is theme of Alumnae College
  • Student attitudes of 60's, 70's compared
  • Class of '80
  • What will you remember most about Hollins?
  • What will you remember about the Class of 1980
  • Freshmen Faces: four years ago
  • Group improves events
  • Cancer in women is increasing
  • Niederer leaves; recalls changes, highlights, and academic growth
  • Cotillion
  • Choir step-sings …


Klipsun Magazine, 1980, Volume 10, Issue 05 - May, Dave Miltenberger May 1980

Klipsun Magazine, 1980, Volume 10, Issue 05 - May, Dave Miltenberger

Klipsun Magazine

No abstract provided.


Monthly Planet, 1980, May, Brian Blix, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University May 1980

Monthly Planet, 1980, May, Brian Blix, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 28), Hollins College Apr 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Poet addresses convocation
  • Panel shares social perspectives
  • ODK installation set; 15 join honor society
  • Seniors discuss research
  • Beach springs alive
  • Closing causes students' dismay
  • Stealing threatens music major
  • Juniors will explore Hollins this weekend
  • Snakes surface, hide
  • Honors Convocation recognizes student excellence
  • Fulbright applications begin
  • Lyons describe Germany
  • Music lure carries Graves far
  • If you are in job-hunt panic, organization, energy keys to success
  • Moody Field provides casual atmosphere
  • Local talent plays for music festival
  • Calendar
  • Sports this week
  • Lacrosse team wins number one


Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 21), Hollins College Apr 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Convocation offers awards
  • Hollins Medal awarded to Feydy
  • PE Department moves to drop courses
  • Class nominations reopen
  • P.E. decision deemed rash, irresponsible
  • Respect for quiet hours urged
  • Warning
  • Mink seeks volunteers for alumnae telethon
  • Infirmary offers measles vaccinations
  • Freitag is Teacher of Year
  • Senate discusses racial concerns
  • Panel examines social life
  • Aid expands with costs
  • Banks forced to cut back GSL
  • Statement of policy
  • Federal aid to be cut
  • College has scholarship funds
  • Aid programs are defined
  • On, off-campus jobs provide students with experience
  • Head Residents' role is vital to Community
  • Three Head Residents to leave at …


Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 14), Hollins College Apr 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 14), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • International Club sponsors celebration
  • Student grants available
  • Alumna shares tribal life
  • Atwell describes Cold War ideas
  • Ac Pol moves to weigh plus, minus grades
  • Hollins is 'rare discovery'
  • Editor applications are available
  • Fasting means eating out?
  • Residents comment on Tinker life
  • Writing Center is alive and well
  • Spring outings offer spectacular sights
  • Orchesis offers original dances
  • Cotillion plans set
  • Rubin reads fiction
  • Calendar
  • Talks planned
  • Lacrosse sharpens play
  • HOP plans New River raft trip


Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 7), Hollins College Apr 1980

Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins Abroad--Paris Alumnae plan reunion
  • Lecture examines Supreme Court
  • Class officer election nominations open today
  • Follies will be held though time is short
  • Guessing games with guests are hassle, desk receptionist urges consideration
  • Reader compliments essay
  • Abroaders list unique problems, protest retake of economics exam
  • Poskocil offers 'Lollygagger' comment
  • 1980-81 R.A.'s selected
  • Sunday service combines Davidson, Hollins choirs
  • Exam question remains
  • Chateaux architecture is topic
  • Corrected copies of GRE's available
  • Conference focuses on minority students
  • Atwell, Flory couples named Danforth Associates
  • W&L Convention platform favors ERA, opposes abortion
  • Domestic
  • International
  • From staff to student: Meade looks to …