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Advocate, October 2000, Vol. [12], No. [2], Gc Advocate Oct 2000

Advocate, October 2000, Vol. [12], No. [2], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Image: Americans Rally Behind Ralph Nader and LaDuke as Election Day Approaches. [Samantha] Box (p. 1)

Graduate Center: Union Lays Out Bold Contract Pay and Benefit Parity for Adjuncts. Kristin Lawler (p. 2)

Masthead (p. 2)

Third Party Politics

Unfit to Print. Dave Gerardi and Mark Petras (p. 4)

Michael Moore Invigorates Nader Crowd. Dave Gerardi and Mark Petras (p. 4)

Electing to Dissent. Dave Gerardi (p. 4)

Bystander Shows Interest in Nader. Mark Petras (p. 5)

Signs of the Times. Dave Gerardi (p. 5)

Letter to the Media. Dave Gerardi and Elizabeth Sagarin (p. 5)

I’d …


Advocate, September 2000, Vol. [12], No. [1], Gc Advocate Sep 2000

Advocate, September 2000, Vol. [12], No. [1], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Rowdy Protests Hit Republican Convention (p. 1)

Image: Ralph Nader Speaking to the NAACP National Convention (p. 2)

The Adjunct Project. Kristin Lawler and Mark Halling, Adjunct Project Coordinators (p. 3)

Grad Center: At Last, Childcare at Grad Center; Hope it Will Last! Nassima Abdelli (p. 4)

Horrorscopes: Dave Gerardi (p. 5)

Recipe: An Important Message for Incoming Students. Dave Gerardi (p. 5)

Album Review: NOFX, Pump Up the Valuum. Dave Gerardi (p. 6)

Survival Tips: Preparatory Courses for Successful Graduate Studies. Nassima Abdelli (p. 12)

My Monthly Diatribe. Boneless Fillet of Chicken (p. 13)

Academia: Are …


Budget Fy 2000-2001, Swosu Administration Jun 2000

Budget Fy 2000-2001, Swosu Administration

SWOSU Fiscal Year Budgets

The Southwestern Oklahoma State University Budget FY 2001. Submitted June 12, 2000.


The Advocate, March/April 2000, Vol. [11], No. [4], Gc Advocate Mar 2000

The Advocate, March/April 2000, Vol. [11], No. [4], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Students Negotiate with Administration for Graduate Center Improvements. Susanna Jones and Charles Price (p. 1)

A Great Move Forward. Mark Noonan (p. 1)

Contents (p. 1)

Democratization, Communication, & the Role of Graduate Students in the Project of Higher Education at the GSUC. Jennifer Leigh Disney, Co-Chair for Communication, DSC (p. 3)

Hungry in Fresno: Funky Rubber Chicken (p. 4)

Horrorscopes. Dave Gerardi (p. 5)

Adjunct Beat. Kristin Lawler (p. 6)

A Call for a New Student Movement. Costas Panayotakis (p. 7)

New Caucus Debates the Unity Caucus; But Wait – The Unity Caucus Never Showed Up! …


The Advocate, January 2000, Vol. [11], No. [3], Gc Advocate Jan 2000

The Advocate, January 2000, Vol. [11], No. [3], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

The Great Move Backward. Charles Reavis Price (p. 1)

Message From the Editor. Mark Petras (p. 1)

A Call To Action! Jocelyn Boryczka (p. 1)

Contents (p. 1)

Retraction: “A Certified Racist Professor at Graduate Center?” in The Advocate November/December 1999. The Media Board (p. 3)

Corrections and Clarifications. Mark Petras (p. 3)

Why The Advocate is an Embarrassment. Mark Noonan (p. 4)

In Defense of Jane Doe. Rob Hollander, Alumnus; Formerly: Editor-in-Chief, Advocate; DSC Co-Chair for Communications; DSC Co-Chair for Finances (p. 5)

Update on the Tolbert Case. Mark Petras and Mark Noonan (p. 5)

Bad …


First Year Versus Second Year Retention Of College Students: A Case Study, Heather M. O'Neill Jan 2000

First Year Versus Second Year Retention Of College Students: A Case Study, Heather M. O'Neill

Business and Economics Faculty Publications

Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or universities will best suit the students' needs. Simultaneously, institutions desire to find the cohort of students who will succeed at their schools. Recently, faced with more stringent economic constraints, schools are not only seeking students likely to succeed, but are more aware of the financial burden placed on schools if attrition is high. Since the cost of recruiting a class has risen over the years, the cost of losing students has increased. As a result, institutions are more interested in engaging in student retention studies to …


Long-Term Debt In College And University Institutional Finance, James Alan Shultz Jan 2000

Long-Term Debt In College And University Institutional Finance, James Alan Shultz

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

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