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  • Free PPST review course begins Thurs. afternoon

    This article discussed and informed PPST test for prospective teachers. The course was offered by the College of Education.

  • Bus schedule to campus changes

    This article discusses the changes schedule of bus service to campus. Regional Transit Authority bus service was significant for students commuting to campus.

  • CCSU's Newest Social Club Meeting

    The photo was CCSU's newest social club meeting. The president of the club, Wendy Mullins, said the purpose of the club includes service to the community. She encouraged women to join the club.

  • Nelson heads new Counseling Center

    This article discusses the new counseling center opened on the campus. The professional psychologist/counsellor provided the counselling services to students, faculty and staff. Nelson was heading the counseling center.

  • New data base purchased for computer mainframe

    This article discusses the installation of a new database system that was purchased from IBM. The database system was used for both administrative and academic purposes. The article mentioned the voice of university officials that the database helps the students enhance their knowledge and skills to prepare themselves for the competitive job market.

  • Etc. (Scholarship and Grant Information)

    This article in the newspaper provides information about different types of financial aid to students. The information about the federal grant amounting to $225000 and the scholarship for Hispanic students have been announced.

  • This article discusses the first doctoral program proposed which would be jointly offered by CCSU and Texas A&I University. The very first doctoral program would be the Doctor of Education (EdD) focused on educational leadership. Despite providing the course jointly, the degree could be conferred from either of the campuses.

  • Introductory computer classes offered by MCL

    This article briefly discusses a free 90-minute computer class offered to students. It is mentioned that students should bring an introduction to the DOS guidebook and a floppy disk with them and a computer specialist will be teaching the class.

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Untitled

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are John Flores, Tessa Boudreau, Maritza Villanueva, and Elizabeth Dixon

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- An Ever-Changing World

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are David Cavazos, Carlye Clark, Tracy Harvey, Shannon Middleton, and Chris Washa

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Dear Grandchildren

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Esteban S. Aguirre, Deborah A. Martinez, Melanie T. Shodrok, and Kevin D. Holley

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Letters to our Grandchildren

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Daniel M. Armendariz, David P. Bailey, Alisa H. Reninger, and Jeanelle Taveau

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- To the Grandchildren of

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Juan Hernandez, John Canales, and Juan Garcia

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Letters…

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Vanessa E. Vela, Lisa M. Moore, Stephanie E. Fuglaar, and Carolyn M. Gonzales

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- To Our Grandchildren

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Liz Conrad, John Iden, Morgan Jolley, and Kristy Kostelnick

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- 1995

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Ernesto Eduardo Cantu, Damon Donoho, and Jeremy Pendergast

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- Rediscovering the Past

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Stacy Durheim, Natalie Thomas, Chris Dennen, and Rebecca G. Gomez

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- 20th Century Memoirs

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Livia Cortez, Susan Gardner, David Pearl, and Irma Valdez

  • Student Letters to the Future from 1995- The Awesome Foursome of TAMU-CC

    The booklet contains a collection of papers written by different students in the fall semester of 1995 regarding their experiences in their first semester of college and their thoughts on current events. The papers are written as letters to be read in fifty years by future family members.The authors of this booklet are Billy King, Lori McKenna, Teresa Wilburn, and Bobby Hinojosa.

  • Drawing of TAMU-CC Student Services Center (Round Building)

    Drawing of TAMU-CC Student Services Center (Round Building)

  • UCC Library (Student Service Center "The Round Building") Dedication Program

    University of Corpus Christi Library Building Dedication Program 10MAY1963

  • Units of Credit and General Expenses and Cost of Living in 1947-1948

    W/W/W/W/W

  • Student reps address TAMUS regents meet (student news)

    This news article discusses how student representatives voiced their concerns to the TAMUS regents' board. Included in those concerns were "poor curriculum advising, repairing a biology building, and poor availability of specimens required for biology projects". This article also notes the new online registration system for CCSU and the need for the board of regents to compare student concerns with planning during their review.

  • Self-study nears end (student news)

    This news article discusses the two-year self study headed by Dr. McMichael and the efforts it took to complete the final draft of this accredidation process.

  • Blucher institute officially opens (student news)

    This photo of the Blucher Institute from the student newspaper has a caption announcing its formal dedication and official opening for research.

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