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Cadet Cove provides a sanctuaty for these 4- yearcold bucks. The state of Tennessee has one of thelargest deer populations in the country. A subtle reminder of a time when things were made to last is this 1939 Dodge plck-up. Accord- ing to the Greasy Creek owner, it still runs.
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The . . , - .nent come to i at UT. One hundred ten Mstudants picketed the Student Health Clinic, protesting policies mgaMing services for women; Then, later in 3976, 50 women I marched across campus, sagging fat the Equal Rights Amendment. Black students were 3180 becoming active at this tlmm In October, 1972, they staged a malty in front of the old Administration Bundv mg. The purpose of the rally was We let the whole University know that the iackadaisical putooff of mack people is over, according to Clear blue aides follow a 34nd: snow in Camp AASLF Preddent Wilbur HaWkins- bell County. a striking contrast to the gray, hazy Campus paliciea were also hotly protested WW a139$ m Kmxvmew Campben Cmmty is in the early 103. Students rallied against the: located 35 meg mm M campus alcohol policy and against 11m closed campus Autumn is the peak season of the Great Smoky policy WhICh prohibited anyone coming 91110 Mountains National Park which is only a short 03' remaining 9'3 campus Without visitor privi- one-hour drive from Knoxville. The park draws X2925. The University later used the poliay in over six miliion tourists annually, making it the prevent ?eter Kam; from canducting 1358? most visited national park in the country. 3th, classes in Circie Park during the gem , memoration of the Kent State deathg. And then it ended. Students mellowed. The Vietnam War was ended and 50 were the stu- dent protests. But the atmosphere changed with time, Stu- ,dents slowiy enlarged fmm the apathy, man tuned and once again began to take a closer look at their campus environment. A new serixmsness was felt on campus. Stu- dents were more concerned than ever about their education as they watched the job mam ket become lncreasingiy more competitive.
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