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Academic blueprints arc often considered top priority for school, especially in higher edu- cation years. But while students strive for top grades in class, they also map out many of their personal priorities. College is a lime to form lifelong friend- ships and experience a wide spectrum of social interactions - the UC area offers everything from the Rhine Room, to the Bridge; from academic, social and career- oriented student organizations to the Clif- ton bars and Greek life. Students also frequent Mt. Adams and Second Street establishments in their nev- er-ending search for relaxation after the pressures of school. As the number of credits on our schedule forms increases one by one. we begin to accept the blue- prints of our choice for the future. Often, this includes gathering a resume, references, and professional attire and pre- paring for the competitive real world” job market a prospect that looms as the inevitable culmination of our collegiate journey. j Anne Frank' in the World 1929-1945 -T 7i 1934 T T- I--OTCW-'A-afe,; ■ 13AD AAQ-t-Er MATT BALL MADE IS nil: SHADE CCM students gain professional experience on stage in the play. “110 in the Shade. FISDERS KEEPERS A piano worth thousands of dollars and adorned with famous signatures was unearthed at CCM HOLOCAUST REVISITED A nationally-tour- ing exhibit which chronicles the life of Holocaust victim Anne Frank was on displav in TUCs Great Hall. IX N RfcVLK IO OPINING
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There were good times, there were bad times — and at one point we all wondered if there was going to be free time, at least for a while at UC. where plans often arc difficult to work out. In the fall, the UC American Association of University Professors (AALP) needed a new contract with the University Ad- ministration. After much debate, and the eventual intervention of a neutral media- tor, contract talks successfully concluded, and a strike was averted. For a while, stu- dents were being prepared by many pro- fessors for a strike situation, but luckily the true spirit of education won out on both sides. More students became upset when the general fee was increased $28 per quarter in January, and as a result, student gov- ernment gained a more active role for fu- ture decisions and let the University know that when they arc concerned, they will fight for their rights in an informed, intel- ligent fashion. The apathy of the '80s image was re- placed because of hard work put in by student leaders throughout the campus. MATT BALL matt ball DON RF.MFR 12 OPGNING
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