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1975

The Buccaneer March 14, 1975.

40 acres donated to forestry dept. By BRIAN FINKThe donation of 40 acres ofland to the Peninsula Collegeforestry department by T.A.Conrad will have no markedeffect on enrollment, accordingto John Willits, programinstructor.“We’re pretty static in ourenrollment. […]

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1975

The Buccaneer Feb 14, 1975.

Tidepools may drown “Tidepools,” the campusliterary magazine, may not bepublished for a second yearunless there is immediatestudent involvement, accordingto its advisor, Miss MarjorieAvalon.“Unless the students want it,they just might as well waituntil they do want […]

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1975

The Buccaneer Jan 17, 1975.

Studium Generale sets new enrollment record Studium Generale, possiblyone of the most popular coursesoffered in the Peninsula Collegecurriculum, has reached recordenrollment figures this winterquarter.For the first time, StudiumGenerale has reached capacityenrollment, with over 280students and […]

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1974

The Buccaneer Nov 1, 1974.

Ban on log exports could cut down state school funding A proposed ban on log exportscould cut $2.15 million out ofstate funding for education,according to Ralph Munroe,campaign manager of LudlowKramer, Third DistrictCongressional candidate.Munroe appeared with […]

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1974

The Buccaneer October 18, 1974.

Work-study program offered to students A work study program,student loans and grants areamong the financial aid optionsavailable to Peninsula Collegestudents.The work study program, nowopen, currently employs 20students.High turnover of studentsparticipating in the program isa major […]