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Hollins Columns (1980 Feb 25)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Mathematics is an art
- Security officers leave; reasons complex, varied
- Co-Co plans for SGA elections
- Anti-nuclear activist is Chapel speaker
- Guard turnover: why?
- Leachman misses points
- W&L sophomore is "confused"
- Arts Council thanks college for aid
- Whose input is pertinent?
- Draft registration: the issues, effects
- Comment Column
- Virginia Assembly defeats ERA; Roanoke organization promises to work toward ratification
- Interest in business promotes new courses
- State offers grant
- Career counseling offers seminar D.C. alumnae comment on jobs and life
- Community urged to donate
- Pre-law society plans meeting
- LSC/SGA spring luncheons open; Bordeaux examines testing
- Summer job applicants increase: advise to apply early
- Artist exhibits handmade paper
- Blue Ridge symposium features history
- Calendar
- French films
- 100 nights
- Fencers drop 2 matches to Mary Baldwin, UVa; leave for season tourney
- Basketball team defeated
- Wilderness Odyssey: an outdoor experience
- Mareneck presents dance as enjoyable experience
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Hollins Columns (1980 Mar 3)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Women's Day celebration planned
- Classics symposium opens Wednesday 'Work With What You Walk On'
- Brewster comments on move
- ODK attracts members
- Calendar questioned; student input ignored
- Plagiarism clarified by student Correct paraphrasing is problem
- Learn something; join audience
- RLA will sponsor Bloodmobile visits
- Speaker discusses uncertainty
- Merit scholarship for music begun
- National Security: prepare for peace
- Green discusses beliefs
- SGA elections: dates, times, regulations
- Walcott reviews his visit
- YWCA workshop helps writers, published magazine
- Professionals contribute expertise to production
- Pianist Burge performs
- Spring Weekend includes Drifters, vacation raffle
- Calendar
- Blues duet performs
- Riding Club plans shows, hunts
- Fencers finish sixth
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Hollins Columns (1980 Mar 10)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Tuition raised for '80 - '81
- Literary Festival offers readings, panels, prizes
- Longfellow speaks on draft
- Alumnae hike Appalachian Trail
- Involvement improving but still more needed
- Romance is not the point
- Professor satirizes grad survey
- Olympic boycott examined
- Workshop stresses career choices
- Editor positions open
- Iranian Expert Speaks
- Fiction writer, two poets will read for festival
- Mid-East crisis explained
- Communications Institute corrects stutterers' speech
- Good deals and good food characterize Roanoke co-op
- Roanokers present ballet
- Derek Walcott
- Guest organist plays tonight
- Calendar
- Tennis Schedule
- HOP safety: Lost hiker prompts reply
- Abshire finds netters spirited
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Hollins Columns (1980 Mar 17)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Wilson Fellow to visit
- PBK elects new members
- Declining enrollment forces housing shuffle
- Diet builds community
- Organ recital praised
- Hanson says thanks
- O'Brien responds to McKeon editorial
- Staff shortage cited for delay
- U.S., Irish traditions contrasted
- Woman's life dedicated to caring, sharing
- Dahmen to discuss law, violence
- Dining hall policies approved by senate
- SGA elections
- Smith's association with college nears end
- "Bogie" creates mood
- Calendar
- Wilkey joins Hinson in concert tonight
- YMCA plans activities
- First game is killer
- Sports this week
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Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 1)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Convocation honors outstanding students
- Action cuts thesis panic; senior hysteria abates
- Hollins banner unfurls proudly
- Columns favors new extracurricular major
- Prof gets "Dear John" letter
- Size 3 praises Scarsdale
- Senior Spotlight: Mega Come-On
- Pornography enhances education
- 'Can't beat 'em? Join 'em'
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Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 7)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Hollins Abroad--Paris Alumnae plan reunion
- Lecture examines Supreme Court
- Class officer election nominations open today
- Follies will be held though time is short
- Guessing games with guests are hassle, desk receptionist urges consideration
- Reader compliments essay
- Abroaders list unique problems, protest retake of economics exam
- Poskocil offers 'Lollygagger' comment
- 1980-81 R.A.'s selected
- Sunday service combines Davidson, Hollins choirs
- Exam question remains
- Chateaux architecture is topic
- Corrected copies of GRE's available
- Conference focuses on minority students
- Atwell, Flory couples named Danforth Associates
- W&L Convention platform favors ERA, opposes abortion
- Domestic
- International
- From staff to student: Meade looks to change
- Staff adds to atmosphere
- Dorm character important in room selection
- Clinic's method brings notice
- Trio recreates mood
- Seventeen years of piano skills displayed in senior performance
- Calendar
- Netters' game shows improvement
- Green and Gold battles tough Dartmouth squad
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Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 14)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- International Club sponsors celebration
- Student grants available
- Alumna shares tribal life
- Atwell describes Cold War ideas
- Ac Pol moves to weigh plus, minus grades
- Hollins is 'rare discovery'
- Editor applications are available
- Fasting means eating out?
- Residents comment on Tinker life
- Writing Center is alive and well
- Spring outings offer spectacular sights
- Orchesis offers original dances
- Cotillion plans set
- Rubin reads fiction
- Calendar
- Talks planned
- Lacrosse sharpens play
- HOP plans New River raft trip
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Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 21)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Convocation offers awards
- Hollins Medal awarded to Feydy
- PE Department moves to drop courses
- Class nominations reopen
- P.E. decision deemed rash, irresponsible
- Respect for quiet hours urged
- Warning
- Mink seeks volunteers for alumnae telethon
- Infirmary offers measles vaccinations
- Freitag is Teacher of Year
- Senate discusses racial concerns
- Panel examines social life
- Aid expands with costs
- Banks forced to cut back GSL
- Statement of policy
- Federal aid to be cut
- College has scholarship funds
- Aid programs are defined
- On, off-campus jobs provide students with experience
- Head Residents' role is vital to Community
- Three Head Residents to leave at end of semester
- Willie receives roaring welcome
- Students view 'Serial' as disgusting
- Calendar
- Riders meet with success
- Netters suffer discouraging loss
- Sports this week
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Hollins Columns (1980 Apr 28)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Poet addresses convocation
- Panel shares social perspectives
- ODK installation set; 15 join honor society
- Seniors discuss research
- Beach springs alive
- Closing causes students' dismay
- Stealing threatens music major
- Juniors will explore Hollins this weekend
- Snakes surface, hide
- Honors Convocation recognizes student excellence
- Fulbright applications begin
- Lyons describe Germany
- Music lure carries Graves far
- If you are in job-hunt panic, organization, energy keys to success
- Moody Field provides casual atmosphere
- Local talent plays for music festival
- Calendar
- Sports this week
- Lacrosse team wins number one
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Hollins Columns (1980 May 5)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Trustee to give address
- Enrollment projection higher than expected
- Dorms elect officers
- 'Crunch' results in a delayed budget
- Changes and efforts
- Faculty Follies...a no go show
- Seniors urge more involvement
- 80-81 Editors announced
- Independent exams offered
- SAOS forms emphasized
- War between the States is theme of Alumnae College
- Student attitudes of 60's, 70's compared
- Class of '80
- What will you remember most about Hollins?
- What will you remember about the Class of 1980
- Freshmen Faces: four years ago
- Group improves events
- Cancer in women is increasing
- Niederer leaves; recalls changes, highlights, and academic growth
- Cotillion
- Choir step-sings
- Graves gives recital
- Calendar
- Sports this week
- "Faculty meets netters"
- "Lacrosse looks to tourney"
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Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 12)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Blaze demolished stables
- President search advances
- Largest class enrolls at Hollins since '77
- Ceremony starts year
- Class registration to begin on Monday
- Shaping another year
- Freya to walk for Convocation
- SGA President welcomes freshmen
- Editorial policy stated
- Hollins may get new bus service
- Course evaluations reviewed
- Main houses Secretarial Service
- Campus charges cost $186,000
- Faculty members join several departments
- "We haven't finished yet" says Ferguson on repairs
- Lunch series continues
- Hollins People Welcome You!
- Orientation includes Hollins, W&L freshmen-only activities
- Staff training headed by Willey
- Customer services, costs vary according to a area banks
- Signing is symbolic
- Head residents, RAs, DPs, reassure frosh about new roommates
- Guide to: Hollins' vocabulary
- East, West, and Tinker to be homes for new head residents ready to face new challenges
- Jenny Smith
- Judy Sublett
- Paula Murphy
- Chapel Choir lists events
- Festival of films on campus
- Dance, drama tryouts
- Calendar
- Sublett explains Hollins outdoor program
- Field hockey, tennis, volleyball tryouts
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Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 22)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- New computer arrives with class of 1984
- Convocation opens College
- Moore leaves director position
- Deadline to register approaching quickly
- "Who knows our school song?"
- Volunteers offer assistance at TRUST
- Bloodmobile needs donor
- Admissions sponsors Senior Day
- Spinster editors excited about color
- Bonfire features s'mores
- W&L regulates frats to appease residents
- Faery participates in writing workshops
- New faces in Career Counseling Center aid Neumann with providing materials and guidance in Rose Hill
- W&L-Hollins mixer successful
- Calendar
- Flick deals with middle age; stars carry script
- Soccer team started
- Talented coach joins PE staff
- Sport this week
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Hollins Columns (1980 Sept 29)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Under the influence
- ODK honor society looks for leaders as new members
- Foxx speaks to psych department
- GSF and Resident Staffs sponsor Kilbourne's lecture on alcohol
- Energy remains issue
- Getting it right
- Alarms are for safety, not fun
- Courtesy not reserved for males
- SGA voting booth gathers dust
- Abroaders attend meetings
- Senior Day approaches
- Poet Larsen speaks at first English reading
- Freshman candidates speak
- Senate serves as student forum
- New aspects of Orientation well-received
- Group leaders, freshmen impressed with organization
- Donate blood
- Student-to-staff move 'not uncomfortable'
- Area movies
- Faculty perform Reutter's works
- Film easy to forget
- Calendar
- Mixers offer diverse music
- Riding program continues
- Sports this week
- Hop fall activities
- Harper enjoys sports
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Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 6)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Speaker elicits response
- Elections is GSF focus
- Flory says behavior is key to weight control
- Trustee appointed N&W president
- Drinking is not part of Tinker tradition
- The spirit of Tinker Day
- Cause, effect of mono explained
- Alumns build for future through past
- Hollie Collie Days
- Chapel, RLA offer many programs provide wide variety of services
- Sunday Chapel program
- Two McDowells take over Beardslee's classes
- Larsen's own experiences abroad form basis for many of her poems
- "Fame" like slice out of life in N.Y.
- Seven Orchesis apprentices accepted
- Roanoke College seminar examines women's roles
- Fiddle and Banjo club offers good bluegrass
- Calendar
- Green and gold hockey dominates Division III
- Young netters appear promising
- Johnson adds enthusiasm to P.E. staff
- Spikers get strong start
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Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 13)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Freshman officers named
- Curriculum review report defines problems, changes
- Mattie Cocke's party to be Tuesday night
- Ad hoc senate committee formed
- Caution urged during evening visits to W&L
- McWhorter encourages concern for SGA
- Hollie Collie Days
- Media impact on voters significant, notes Ra
- Pre-law society regroups
- Oak Ridge staffer to speak
- Columns places in VIMCA contest
- Plans for Botetourt considered
- International Club links American, foreign students
- Specialists form maintenance crew
- Historic panels discovered
- Play "Bedroom Farce" to highlight weekend
- Parents offered activities
- Students receive entertainment tips
- New wave bands ignite crowd
- BSA opens 1980-81 year with a disco
- Calendar
- Young team proves skillful and enthusiastic
- Volleyball team splits game in tri-match
- HOPers hit snow on Mt. Rogers
- Hollins riders honored at hunt club
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Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 20)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Chapel choir alumnae return
- Competency, not issues, is question
- Mazur discusses freezing living cells
- 'Suitcase' image dying
- Al-Anon aids alcoholics' friends
- Toxic shock is rare but serious
- Hollie Collie Days
- Nash receives energy grant
- Seminars for women discuss expectations
- Area libraries offer resources
- Buzas praises play cast and crew
- "God's grace sufficient for all seasons," declares Puzon
- Staff recalls past, awaits 1980 Tinker Day
- Molly Hatchet concert excites Tech audience
- String group will perform here tonight
- Computer has open house
- "Somewhere in Time" not worthy of cast
- Hold Out one of Browne's best
- Hollins vocabulary subject of crossword
- Spikers defeat Ferrum, Roanoke
- Booters improve in month
- Sports this week
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Hollins Columns (1980 Oct 27)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Dorm conditions better
- Mayor leads chapel service
- Mock elections predict outcome
- Students frustrated by Tinker Day delay
- Tinker Day: When will it come?
- Late-night study facility opens
- Hollie Collie Days
- Bach portrays six women who fit Freud's idea
- Reilly gives background of Iran-Iraq crisis at lunch
- Stokesbury settles in, gives poetry reading
- Art Association re-emerges
- Parents Weekend reflections: the best yet
- Fall Weekend activity includes three bands
- Area arts include ballet, music
- SGA, Head resident plan Halloween tricks, treats
- Calendar
- Basketball outlook bright
- Hollins spikers burn the Briar
- Attack dominates in hockey win
- Sport This Week
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Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 3)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Symposium
- VASAP gives alcohol test
- Bach captivates crowd
- Safety not a deterrent to fun Fall Weekend
- Student praises Leland, Choir reunion
- Interdisciplinary studies questioned
- Humanities receives grant
- Traylor returns from conference
- Smith reads prose Tuesday
- Service combines music, message
- Diercks sets Psalm to music
- Recitals open Choir Weekend
- Love of song, Hollins spans years and miles
- At long last...Tinker Day 1980!
- Conquer mid-term blues with collegiate calm
- Is there life without pizza?
- Robbin Thompson
- W&L-Hollins canoe trip success
- Spikers look toward State
- Tough week topped by tourney
- Sports this week
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Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 10)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Ac Pol reviews proposal
- Speakers read Frost
- Philosophy Club sponsors visiting scholar's lecture
- Professors speak on women's roles
- Only half of students support equal rights
- Chapel bells spark enthusiasm
- Smith returns for reading
- Londoners prepare for semester
- Career Counseling Center offers seminars, workshops
- French House open, active
- Society presents wide variety of alternative films
- Cinema Society welcomes audience ideas
- Fall movie schedules
- Republican administration to dominate new congress
- Taylor receives warm reception for sermon
- Students, faculty learn CPR
- Doobies promote new album
- Film grips audience
- Orchesis presents "Works in Progress"
- Calendar
- Local Movies
- Spikers split last matches
- Hunt caps fun weekend for riders
- Hockey hopeful after states
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Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 17)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Close vote favors ROTC
- Lecturer says alcoholism not a disease
- Being different in similar ways: The 60's
- Phone messages always help
- Hollie Collie Days
- Doctor quells TSS fears
- Granger gives recital
- ADA's on the campus, ADA's on the scene....
- Notator teaches dance lit
- The Great American Smokeout
- Lelia Albrecht offers tips for journalists
- Aerobic exercise class offers chance for fun, fitness
- French House residents enjoy diverse environment
- Private Benjamin: army feminist
- You know it's the weekend when:
- Streisand's new release hits top spot on charts
- HOP service project successful
- Hollins to host hockey tourney
- Spikers nominated for tournament team
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Hollins Columns (1980 Nov 24)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- GSF hosts feminist author Greer
- Committee updates presidential search
- White gift marks start of Christmas season
- Brevity of vacation still calendar issue
- CMC stresses availability
- Mock, real vote contrasts sharp,
- Commentary
- Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows discuss current women's issues
- Anorexics have FAT self image
- Independent exam system depends on student honesty
- Poets discuss Frost's life, work
- Husband-wife team finds Hollins "ideal situation"
- "Works in Progress" combines student-teacher talents
- Roanoke Plasma Co. questionable but clean
- Crosby finishes teaching career
- Consumer tips offer
- Area merchants offer Christmas gift ideas
- Roanoke plans varied holiday events
- Basketball Schedule
- Soccer ends with win
- More than Bats And Blackness
- Hot Spots offer W&L alternative
- In search of... Midnight munchies
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Hollins Columns (1981 Feb 23)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Brownlee named President
- Logan talks on higher education
- Chaplain is chosen
- TFS accepted following much debate
- The Freshman Seminar wins but loses weight
- Pills don't guarantee loss
- McWhorter greets returnees
- Daniel thanks supports
- Forte replies to Frazier's complaint
- Senator Bond visits the Roanoke Valley
- Tech zoologist speaks
- Senior Series prepares students
- Tech hosts ODK seminar
- RA Applications available
- Murphy holds February workshop
- Mink gears up for alumnae telethon
- New President follows in Hollins tradition
- 100th Night
- SGA Coordinating Council reviews semester
- SGA elections timetable
- Hotel Roanoke setting for March Cotillion
- Professor Orr provides organ recital on Monday
- Tomlin big in small part
- French Film Festival
- Calendar
- Hoopsters having rough season
- Fencers split two matches
- Sport This Week
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Hollins Columns (1981 Mar 2)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Gordh speaks at Dedication
- Archaeologist appears at Classic Symposium
- Women's Week begins March 8
- Columns displeased with library facilities
- Drinking law affects freshmen
- Infirmary treats sore throat
- Hollie Collie Days
- Morlang prevents equipment theft
- Sears gives $1000 grant to College's Annual Fund
- Alumna receives Hollins Medal
- Post journalist will speak
- Ride Xchange expands post office ride board
- 'Uncle Walter's' retirement saddens 6:30pm viewers
- Food marts appeal to students
- Main renovation plans in action
- Merit Scholarship evaluated
- Members of College staff discuss symptoms of depression
- B-52's produce hot LP
- Unbottle your feelings at the "Crush Party"
- Two pianists combine for Sunday recital
- Calendar
- Yale Dukesmen will croon soon
- HOPers prepare March activities
- Hoopsters build for next season
- Sports this week
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Hollins Columns (1981 Mar 9)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Writers speak at festival
- SGA votes cast Wednesday
- Red Cross Bloodmobile visits on Wednesday
- Apathy and ignorance cited in elections
- Cotillion bus eliminates hassles
- Librarian responds to editorial
- Hollie Collie Days
- Roanoke NOW chapter revived
- Sigma Xi sponsors migration talk
- 'Theatre Dance' presented
- Poet to read on Tuesday
- Library lacks hundreds of books after 79-80
- Students consider new form of campus diversion
- SGA Candidate Interviews
- SGA Election Sample Ballot
- Cotillion Weekend Music
- Weekend diversity
- Alumnae Exhibit Recent Work
- Calendar
- '79 grad named to lacrosse All American Touring Team
- Sport this week
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Hollins Columns (1981 Mar 16)
Hollins College
Table of Contents:
- Arabian expert talks on 20th Century irony
- Thefts occur over weekend
- Top student government officers elected for 1981-82
- Bouncing checks are problem for students
- Arts blossom in Roanoke
- Admissions sponsors applicants' weekend
- Londoner views American history
- RLA examines beliefs about afterlife
- Honor society elects 13
- Atwell probes Polish crisis
- Model U.N. Security Council draws embassy officials
- Linda Kohl offers skill and energy to Orchesis
- Bookstore charges more
- International Women's Day recognized by art exhibit
- Fencers participate in state tournament
- Ward, top Hollins fencer, holds fifth rank in State
- Riders practice for intercollegiate show
- Spring Tennis Season
- Williams speaks on jazz
- Theatre auditions
- Senior Patricia Howard gives organ recital
- Freshman Class Party is a smash
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