Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
The Grizzly, the student newspaper of Ursinus College, was originally published as The Ursinus Weekly from 1902 until the Spring of 1978 when the name of the publication was changed. It is published weekly by students during the academic year.
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The Grizzly, September 5, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Andy Standeven, Richard P. Richter, and Jill Theurer
With This Freshman Class, Day Student Population Breaks 1200 • Frank Smith Becomes the President's Consultant • Richter Addresses New Class • A Better Newspaper For a Better School • At Ursinus, the Japanese Study Melting Pot Myth • Taufscheine Exhibit • Update: Jazzing Things Up; Help is on the Way; Cornish Elected to U.C. Board of Directors; Chem. Program Gets Help • W. W. Smith Gives Again • Myrin to Undergo Big Renovations • Lady Bears Ready Themselves • Grizzlies Aiming For 2nd Straight Winning Season in Centennial • Booters Rebuilding- " Unquestionably" • Camp Shoudt '86 Ends. Bears Should Run the MAC Ragged • Volleyballers: A Plan to Net Several Opponents
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The Grizzly, May 2, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Tim Evans, Elliot Tannenbaum, Jeanne Radwanski, Dave Kulp, David Bloom, Angela M. Salas, Richard P. Richter, Jean M. Kiss, Craig DiLouie, Lisa Sabia, and Kathy Cecchettini
Student Health Center • Musser Renovation Hatches U.C. Experiment in International Living • Maintenance Men Injured in Electrical Accident • Letters: Toilet Paper Article Belongs in the Toilet, not the Paper; Theatres Filthy • Schultz and Fletcher Retire After Long Ursinus Careers • Farewell Seniors • The Salinger Myth • Women's Lacrosse Awaits NCAA Bid • Cornbone's Curtain Call • U.C. Hosts MAC's • Men's Lax Ends at .500 • Ursinus Athletic Complex Reigns Supreme in Division III • Profile: Abe Rowson • Goodwin: A Bright Light in the Future of Ursinus Basketball • Costs and Past Vandalism Thwart U.C.'s Hosting Big Rock Bands • Briefs: Bear Pit; Happy Hour; Evening School; Radio; Education; Randolph
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The Grizzly, April 25, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Angela M. Salas, Craig DiLouie, Jean M. Kiss, Lisa Sabia, Judith Rippert, David M. Kane, Josh Krassen, Dave Kulp, Kathy Cecchettini, Elliot Tannenbaum, and Lora L. Hart
U.C. Campaign Quickly Moving Meters • Profs Need Satisfactory Salary • Sororities Rebel With Toilet Trashing • Editorial: Retrospective Look at Alcohol Policy Making • Letters: Water Issue Still Murky; Potholes, a Sinking Feeling • Clark Awarded Grant to Research in Japan • ProTheatre's Hair a Success • French to Attend Humanities Seminar • Calif. Comp. Expert Gives Faculty Lecture • Jamison Appointed Myrin Director • USGA's Roles as Defined by New President • Women's Lax Wins Big...After Back-to-Back Losses • Cornbone's Diamond Update • Lady Bears Hope for Division Championship • Fencing at Ursinus • Donna O'Brien Can't Hold the Irish Back • Rippert: Student, Leader, Athlete
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The Grizzly, April 18, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Bill Connolly, Jean M. Kiss, Brian Morris, Dan Scholl, Jeanne Radwanski, David Bloom, Jim McKeon, Dave Wilson, Elliot Tannenbaum, Jill Theurer, Dave Kulp, and Andy Standeven
The Bomb is Dropped; Policy Could Can Kegs • Admissions Video to Draw High School Seniors • CAB Spring Weekend Twists Around the Corner! • Administration's Letter: Clearing Up the Cloudy Water • Get Your Ruby • Proposed Alcohol Regulations • Political Science's Fitzpatrick to Focus on Constitution • Richter Joins Pavarotti • Greek Week Results • College Republicans Meet in Harrisburg • Perreten in Select Group to Interpret Humanities • Novack to Study Technology's Effects on French Life • Lift-A-Thon: Pressing Weights for Progress • Women's LAX Takes Two • Linksters Drive to 7-1 Record • Men's LAX Strong at 5-2 • Rowson a Threat for Gold in Five Events • A Sterling Suggestion! Brown to be Tattooed • O'Toole Hurdles School Record • Men's Tennis • Bears Battle Back • Hadler's Medical Series
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The Grizzly, April 11, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Andy Standeven, Andrew Pickel, Lora L. Hart, Angela M. Salas, Jeanne Radwanski, Kathy Cecchettini, Jim McKeon, Dave Kulp, Tim Evans, Kurt Richter, Jill Theurer, Elliot Tannenbaum, and Judith Rippert
Collegeville Water: Poison • Toombs Speaks on Real Estate • The Time has Come • Wismer, be Realistic! • Letter: Administration Housing Plans are Unfair • Former U.C. Graduate Plays Important Role in Recovery of Challenger Debris • Hair Sneak Preview • Take C and C and See the Progress of Humanity • Greeks Flail Booze Curtail • Looking for Alternatives to the Joys of Alcohol • Women's Lacrosse Wins Five in a Row • Linksters Off to a Great Start • Bears Drop to 4-8 • Women's Track • Profile: Marc Dervishian • Women's Softball Season Heats Up • Women's Tennis Falls to 1-4 • Profile: Leigh Garrison • Gung Ho for Howard • Music: It gets the Irish in me Going
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The Grizzly, April 4, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro
This is an April Fool's Satire Issue of the Ursinus College Grizzly newspaper.
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The Grizzly, March 25, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Lisa Sabia, Craig DiLouie, Tim Evans, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Bill Connolly, Greg Fraser, Jean M. Kiss, Todd Baringer, Dave Kulp, Jill Theurer, Judith Rippert, Kathy Cecchettini, and Scott Willis
The Day U.C. Shut Down • R.A. Selections Underway • Suggestions Being Taken for Forum Topics • Letter: Proud Parents Commend U.C.'s Talent • Learn to Swim • New Course for Lifeguards • BreMiller's Diversified Interests • What are You Doing After Graduation? • Matthews an NEH Grant Recipient • Briefs: USGA Represented at Leadership Conference; Ray Bunt Honored at Luncheon; Science Fair in Helfferich; Senior Symposium Topics; Women's Track • Men's Lacrosse Club Starts New Season • Bears Even Record • Lady Bears Look to Win it all • Women's Lacrosse to Begin • Gymnasts Deserted by Coach Morrison • A Reminiscent "Backflip" • Woody's Hannah a Hit • Equipment Donated
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The Grizzly, March 7, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Sara D. Seese, Angela M. Salas, John Novarina, Rita Wallace, Heather Camp, Jill Theurer, Dave Kulp, Kurt Richter, Jonathan R. Verlin, Richard P. Richter, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Peter Henty, Craig DiLouie, Cindy Nitschmann, and Bill Connolly
Meyer to Undergo Surgery • Teachers Always Looking to the Future: NASA Finalists Speak to Some U.C. Students • Garbage: It's Expensive Stuff • Letters: CAB Responds to "Only at Ursinus" Comments; Student Offended by Walkman Listener at Haydn Concert • Bomberger Concerts Deserve Crowd, Too • Tie for First in Air Band • How to get that 'A' • It's All in Good Fun Guys • What are You Doing Next Week? • Nuclear War as a "Just War" • Women's Studies Offered in Fall • Mer Chicks a Success at MAC's • U.C. Boys Bearing Down • Women's Lacrosse Preview • Coach Brown Named Ass't Athletic Director • Townshend Strikes Gold With White City LP • Tolkien Collection On Display in Myrin • Faculty Views of Pledging
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The Grizzly, February 28, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Andy Standeven, Rick McKenning, Cindy Nitschmann, Lisa Sabia, Angela M. Salas, Rita Wallace, Dean Lent, Jill Theurer, Catherine Chambliss, Craig DiLouie, Maura Beaudry, David M. Kane, Peter Henty, Lora L. Hart, Don Lodge, and Richard P. Richter
Dormitory Damages are Repaired and Billed Immediately • Irish Gives Advice to Those in Job Market • Dean Whatley, There is a Parking Problem!!! • Letters: End Frat Prejudice; Case of Poor Taste; Where Were You on Thursday Night?; Pledging Plagues a Few • Alcohol Policy: A Case Study in the Liberal Arts Education • Student Volunteers Making a Difference at Norristown • Gramm-Rudman Will Hit U.C. • Epps not Opposed to Proposed Alcohol Policy • Parking: Still First Come First Served • Haverford Steals Show at MAC's • Gymnasts Take Second at PAIAWs Breaking Team Scoring Record • The Lantern is Still Waiting for You • Little Known Ursinusiana • New Pipe Organ to be Installed in Bomberger • Aerobics: The Solution to Fat • Magnificent Noise • Campus Briefs: Faculty "Bowled Over" by Frontal Lobotomies; Wickersham to Speak at Classical Association; Open Dialog: "Street People are Inevitable in a Free Society"; Spanish Student Finds New Home at Ursinus • Faculty Discusses Science for the Non-Scientific • Sculpture Exhibit by Klaus Ihlenfeld
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The Grizzly, February 21, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Maura Beaudry, Angela M. Salas, Bill Connolly, Greg Fraser, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Dean Lent, Elliot Tannenbaum, Jill Theurer, and Lynne Edwards
It's Bid Day!: Three Weeks of Frat Pledging get Underway • Suite Living in Reimert • Unique Paper Sculptures get Positive Reactions • Intra-Mural Season Opens • Demerits, Profanity, Attack on Deans Mark Alcohol Policing in the Past • Disease, Dissent, Dissemblance: Mills of Bureaucracy Grind Exceeding Slow, But Grind Old Folks Exceeding Fine • U.C. Hosts MAC Wrestling Tourney • Men's Track: Strong MAC Lineup • Gym Women get Trimmed • Missing Refs, Fan Riot: "The Best Game Ever"? • SAC Funds Available • Women's Studies Survey
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The Grizzly, February 14, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Lisa Sabia, Andy Pickel, Jennifer Healy, Daniel Whitten, Richard P. Richter, Kevin Murphy, Bill Connolly, Elliot Tannenbaum, Amy David, Scott Willis, Michael Marcon, Dean Lent, Andy Standeven, Sam McNulty, and Beth Morris
Eckman Speaks on Corporate Takeovers • Students to Lose Booze? • Alcohol Restrictions Plague Neighboring Campuses • Campus Memo: Get and Stay Involved • Proposal Raises Serious Questions • Students Speak Out On Alcohol • Profile: Dr. Fago • Editorial: Drug Use Could Fill Vacuum • Letters: UC. Should Get Out of the Business; Alpha Chi Sigma Needs Support; Sauna Controversy Heats up; Fire Alarms are not Toys!; False Alarm Jeopardized Safety • Nursing Homes Part III: MCGRC's Sordid Past • Bears Face Widener in the Big Game • Racich Praises Grapplers • Lady Swimmers Top Susquehanna • Women's B-ball Finale • Confident 'Mers' Win Again • Track Records Set at Delaware • Heather Camp: Swimming's Leading Lady • Forum: Human Rights in Latin America • Wenhold Awarded for Service • Ursinus in California • U.S. Trade Policy • A Peek at U.C.'s Favorite TV
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The Grizzly, February 7, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Lisa Sabia, Greg Fraser, Heather Camp, Jeff Heebner, Scott Willis, Michael Marcon, Kevin Murphy, Jill Theurer, Angela M. Salas, Dan Cogan, Cindy Nitschmann, Dean Lent, and Daniel Whitten
Refrigerators are Still a Hot Issue • "Bridge" Reopens • Nursing Homes: Investigation II • Letters: Controversial Issue has no Basis; Space Shuttle: Tragedy Turned Spectacle; Times are Changing • USGA Election Candidates • Mer Chicks Take Two • Mermen Drown W. Maryland • Bears No. 2 in MAC • Lady Bears Thrash Haverford • Gymnasts Take Bryn Mawr • A Tough Job Gets Recognition • Track Team Impressive at Widener • Lab Manual to be Rewritten • Open Dialog: Women Ministers • Coulter Chosen MVP
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The Grizzly, January 31, 1986
Joseph F. Pirro, Richard P. Richter, Cindy Nitschmann, Melora Mcmullen, M. Scott Landis, Beth Morris, Bridget Algeo, Lisa Sabia, Heather Camp, Jill Theurer, Dean Lent, Amy David, David M. Kane, Jill Urey, and Angela M. Salas
Nursing Homes: A Solution for the Elderly? Investigation 1 • Fetterolf Nears Completion • Smokers and Non-Smokers Must Meet Half Way • Horrible Hunger Continues • A Look at a "Better" Ursinus • Can a Dream Become a Reality? • The Limelight Shines on Lynne Edwards • Profile: John French Adds a Musical Twist • Pain Brings Gain for the Swimmin' Women • Gymnasts Vaulting Into a New Season • Track Season Starts at the Gun • Basketball Hall of Fame Cites Women's Team as Second in All-Time Victories • Wellness Bear Spotted! • Applications Being Taken for St. Andrew's Scholarship • Women's Studies Program Seeks Campus Wide Interest • Profile: Mr. Rue Keeps Records Straight • Ursinus Professor Publishes Books on Pennsylvania Dutch • Ursinus Professor's Philosophy Text Published
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The Grizzly, December 6, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Angela M. Salas, David M. Kane, Craig DiLouie, Richard P. Richter, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Liz Young, Michael Marcon, Bonnie Nemeth, Eva J. Hess, Jean M. Kiss, Jill Theurer, and Rita Wallace
Contemporary Women Playwrites Recent Lecture Focus • Faculty Carries Heavy Work Load • A Radio Station in the Making • Letters: RA System not Fair for Anyone; Does our School Paper Have a Monopoly? • Campus Memo: Learn to say "no" Effectively • In Search of Success: Mary Lou Happy as Claims Adjuster • Campus Briefs: Financial Aid Office Sends out Survey; Davidson Conducts Workshop on Athletic Tech.; Open Dailog Considers Scrapping U.S. Constitution • CPP Offers Lecture on Careers in Sales • Lady Bears Battle Tough Division II Competition • Matmen Finish Third in Invitational • Women's Gymnastics Drops to Montclair State • Final Exam Schedule • Boxing Brother: "Hammerin' Hank"
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The Grizzly, November 22, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Rita Wallance, Greg Fraser, Beth Morris, Jonathan R. Verlin, Mariellen Deskins, Liz Young, Tom Brown, Kenny Bull, Roger Brewster, Richard P. Richter, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Michael Marcon, Kevin Murphy, Cindy Nitschmann, Jill Griffiths, Maura Beaudry, Angela M. Salas, Jill Urey, Jean M. Kiss, Craig DiLouie, Jennifer Kerrigan, and Jill Theurer
From Damp to Bone Dry? • UCFL Takes to the Air: Or Visa Versa • It's all Greek to me • The Descent on the Skunks of Ursinus • Editorial: Yale Conference a Learning Experience • Letter: Munchies Mandate • Who's Who Honors Ursinus • How to Deal with Terrorists? • Two Truman Scholars • In Search of Success: Marivi Relova Brings Good Things to GE • Communication a Must • Bears Bounce Dickinson • Booters Find Cold Times in New Hampshire • Soccer Seniors Will be Missed • Coach B. is Back • Lady Bears Hope to Improve Behind Letuakas • Season Tips Off Tonight • Gymnasts Spring into Season • Alercio Faces J Board • Myrin Stacks Up • Fields Should be Ready in Spring • Immersion as Opposed to Voyeurism in Summer Study in France • Smokeless Tobacco Still Burns • Women's Studies Added to Goal No. 9 • Eating Healthy at College Essential • Open Dialogs: Middle Class on Welfare?; Mercy Killing as a Solution; Birth Defects Popular With Geneticists • Ursinus College: The Marriage Factory
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The Grizzly, November 15, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Amy David, Heather Camp, Tom Brown, Dean Lent, Jill Theurer, Roger Brewster, Jill Urey, Mariellen Deskins, Scott Landis, Liz Young, Rosemary J. Wuenschel, Craig D. Louie, Beverly Oehlert, and David M. Kane
Alcohol Policy Revisited: Campus Pub? • Landis Becomes UC's First Full-Time Minister • Wellness Sponsors Adopt-A-Smoker Contest • Letters: Kane Downs Kegs; Security Remains Controversial • Reverant Reflections • In Search of Success: Linda Troutman Lands Job at Prudential • Berry Receives Fulbright Scholarship • Protheatre • Bears Take ECAC for Third Time • McCloskey Breaks TD Pass Record Another One • Cross Country: To Sum it Up • Women's Field Hockey Falters in First Round • Amazons Too Tough • Lindbergh Tragedy: We Love You Pelle! • College Degree Becoming More Valuable
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The Grizzly, November 8, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Cindy Nitschmann, Mariellen Deskins, David M. Kane, Richard P. Richter, Liz Young, Rita Wallace, Katie Cyr, Jill Griffiths, Jill Theurer, Roger Brewster, Heather Camp, Maryann Antenucci, Beth Morris, and Tom Brown
Snyder Holds New Chair of Physics • Internships Problematic, but Necessary • Founder's Day Filled with Science • Letters: The Good and Bad of Security • Science Makes its Stand in Liberal Arts Programs • In Search of Success: Jackson • Parsons Adds a Touch of Dutch Country • Playing Red/Gold in Recruitment • Freshman Urged to Begin Career Planning • Key Issues • Booters Play the Bridesmaid Again • Lady Bears Off to ECAC for Another Time • Bad Luck Strikes the Grizzlies • Box Lacrosse Popularity Grows • Successful Search for Liberal Arts Students • The Stand • Athlete of the Week • Education Department Offers Teaching Internship
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The Grizzly, November 1, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Greg Fraser, Tom Brown, Dean Lent, Jill Theurer, Elliot Tannenbaum, Liz Young, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Richard P. Richter, Rita Wallace, Cindy Nitschmann, Sam McNulty, Chuck Brucker, Craig DiLouie, Angela M. Salas, Jean M. Kiss, David M. Kane, John Noverina, and Jonathan R. Verlin
Exploring Faculty/Student Research Opportunities • Dean Muench: An Expert on RA Supervision • Letters: No More "Roving Reporter" Complaints, Please; J. Board Decision Not Seen as Fair; Campus Social Life Taking a Left Turn • Editorial: Discontent is in the Air • In Search of Success: Vanessa Embarks on her Career • Liberal Arts and Science to be Discussed on Founder's Day • Loss to Penn State Works Against the Bears • Grizzlies Prepare for Make or Break Game vs. Mules • Harriers Race Into Autumn • Philadelphia Sports: Frustrating Times • Soccer Team Ties a Few • Athlete of the Week: Steve Coulter • College Campaign Launched • Tuition: An Ever-Increasing Problem • Exercise to Release Stress • Medical Schools Suffering • Ursinus Aid to Mexico • Alcohol and Advertising • Open Dialog Interaction: Jerry Falwell in Politics; Protecting America • Natural Science Perspectives • New Course Offerings: Argument and Debate; East Asian Literature and Politics • Reimert Task Force Means Law and Order, of Course
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The Grizzly, October 25, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Jonathan R. Verlin, Liz Young, Jeff Heebner, Jill Theurer, Roger Brewster, John Novarina, Richard P. Richter, Peter M. Kusenko, Heather Camp, Maura Beaudry, Tom Brown, and Cheryl A. Lawrence
Registration has Come Upon Us • RA Supervision Allows Reimert's Co-ed Transition • Siblings Sharing the Same Experience • One Hundred Years of Tradition Passes With Fretz • Prof. Profile: Armstrong Balances his own Studies With Students' Studies • In Search of Success: Lehman Leans Towards Stockbroker • Letters: What is That Eye Material?; Walter Still Upset; Music Comes to UC • Scram Leaves its Name in Reimert History • Concert Review: Bon Jovi and Ratt Draw a Crowd of Leather • Wanted: Attempted Murder • Bears Fall to Fifth Ranked Gettysburg • Annual Snell Game Ends in a Tie • Booters Win a Big One Over Haverford Squad • Mers Ready to Plunge Into Season • New Course at U.C.: Human Sexuality • Richter Named as Chairman • How to Handle the Effects of Harmful Stress • Roving Reporter: Do You Think Fraternities and Sororities are a Positive Aspect of Campus Life?
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The Grizzly, October 18, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Greg Fraser, Eric Chandlee Wilson, Liz Young, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Richard P. Richter, Jean M. Kiss, Jill Theurer, Tom Brown, Jonathan R. Verlin, Elliot Tannenbaum, Doug Carl, and Kevin Murphy
Limerick: The Main Objective - Calm • Typesetting Equipment Offers New Experience • Letters: Ex-Rover Responds; Some Housing Needs Help; Reply for "Sluggo" • Financial Aid Striving to the Top • Search of Success Finds Bravo • Look Out for the Candid Cameras • Sorority Pledging Sees Light Through Tunnel • Field Hockey Battles Tough Competition • Booters Find Easier Times • Ultimate Frisbee is Here • Doleniak: Flying Higher Through the Sky • Grizzlies are Defeated • Campus Security Notes
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The Grizzly, October 11, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Elliot Tannenbaum, Dale Lent, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Jill Theurer, Roger Brewster, Angela M. Salas, Jean M. Kiss, John Novarina, Richard P. Richter, Liz Young, Mariellen Deskins, and Scott Johnson
Student Assaulted on Main Street • Well on the Track Back to Wellness • Time can be an Enemy or Ally • Letters: USGA Wants a Discount; Classics Club Revived • I.F. Image • U.C. Player of the Week • Alumni Search for Success: Ron Marcy • Graduate School Could be Around the Corner • "The Lantern" is Waiting for You • Grizzlies are Performing Some Impressive Feats • Women's Field Hockey Keeps a Tradition Flowing • Notes: Poole Appointed to Directors Board; An Array of Music; Dr. Yost Prints his Book; Campus Security • Lent Twins: One Step in Front of the Other • U.C. Runs Over Opposition • Roving Reporter: What do you Think About the Current Alcohol Policy on Campus?
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The Grizzly, October 4, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Jonathan R. Verlin, Jean M. Kiss, Liz Young, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Angela M. Salas, Jill Theurer, Roger Brewster, and Dale Lent
"Patterns for the Future" Begin the Campaign • Rendell Enforces the Death Penalty • Ursinus: A Good Buy • Letters: Alpha Sigma Nu's Pride Comes Through; WVOU Prints a Schedule • Editorial: How About a Little Help From Some Friends? • Homecoming 1957: Not so Different From Now • Alumni Search for Success: Holly Hayer • There was a Resume Workshop Seniors • "Voices" to be Performed at Ritter • Field Hockey Team: Leaving Teams in the Dust • Grizzlies Overcome a Ten Year Nemesis! • Cross Country Teams Survive Gloria • Homecoming Events Announced • Campus Security Notes
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The Grizzly, September 27, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Heather Camp, Angela M. Salas, Maryellen Deskins, Richard P. Richter, Sam McNulty, Jonathan R. Verlin, Beth Morris, David Carroll, Tom Brown, Liz Young, Amy Kistler, Jill Theurer, and Elliot Tannenbaum
Weight Room Draws a Crowd • Why Alter the Campus Now? • C.A.B Owns a New Name • Letter: Allocate Athletic Funds • CPP and Carla Rinde Can Show the Way • Prof. Profile: Chambliss Keeps a Difficult Balance •Jeff Page: A Friendly Face in the Crowd • Staiger's Home Away From Home • What's Your Opinion? • Search of Success • Field Hockey Shoots to Top Ten Ranking • Bears Split Two • Cross Country Teams on Fire • Barnes: Guarding is His Game • Computer Lab Launched
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The Grizzly, September 20, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Cheryl A. Lawrence, Jean M. Kiss, Amy Kistler, Richard P. Richter, Greg Fraser, Mariellen Deskins, Jonathan R. Verlin, Beth Morris, Angela M. Salas, D. Scrimoyer, Roger Brewster, Jill Theurer, Elliot Tannenbaum, Brad James, Jill Griffiths, David Carroll, and Tom Brown
Forum Season Opens with Summit Diplomacy • The Fields Are Coming • Zeta Chi Escapes Suspension • Lack of Water • The Water Warden is Watching You • Intramural Squeeze • What's Your Opinion? • Japanese Now Available • Prof Profile: Perreten Leads the List • Dominic O'Brien Joins the Education Team • Album Review: Squeeze Producing the Same Old Sound • Jamison Appointed to Library Director • Football Team Stretches for New Goals • Women's Field Hockey Climbing the Ladder! • Volleyball Team Has Promise • The Harriers are Off • Bears Win Ugly • More Talk About South Africa • New Forum Force • Whiteley: A Model of Desire and Determination •New Security Column • Grant Me This
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The Grizzly, September 13, 1985
Joseph F. Pirro, Maura Beaudry, Angela M. Salas, Heather Camp, Richard P. Richter, Tom Brown, Greg Fraser, Jim Swayze, Elliot Tannenbaum, and Judith Rippert
Freshmen Enter on High Note • U.C. Athletes are Scholars Too • New Look Campus • Letter: Enthusiastic USGA Says Be Prepared • Appointed Staff Members • Lentz Discusses Following the Leader • Grants Awarded • R.E.M. Returns With More Confidence • Squeeze Back In • Women's Field Hockey Looking Strong • The Westhead is Dead • Soccer Adds Much Depth • McCloskey: Geared to do a Rambo • Welcome Back Coach • Shorts: Book Sale; Write You Are; Blanche Allen in Communications; Ursinus M.B.A. Gears up for Fall; Special Sirens; Ursinus Professor Attends Marketing Seminar; Chair of Physics Endowed; Ursinus College Receives Wellness Grant • Tannenbaum Wins Writing Honors For Second Year