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South Dakota State University Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange Hilton M. Briggs Library Faculty Publications Hilton M. Briggs Library 6-1-1996 The DSS U Collegian Index: September 1992- July 1994 Index Bang Ja Kim South Dakota State University Follow this and additional works at: http://openprairie.sdstate.edu/library_pubs Recommended Citation Kim, Bang Ja, "The DS SU Collegian Index: September 1992- July 1994 Index" (1996). Hilton M. Briggs Library Faculty Publications. Paper 13. http://openprairie.sdstate.edu/library_pubs/13 This Index is brought to you for free and open access by the Hilton M. Briggs Library at Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hilton M. Briggs Library Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The SDSU Collegian July 1992-July 1994 Index Bang Ja Kim Editor Published by Hilton M. Briggs Library South Dakota State University Brookings, South Dakota 1994 0GI3 B iSi 30 copies of this document were prirrted for the Hiltoi^t|I^Bg^ University at acost of $6.S5 each L6015 8/94 South Dakota State University Brookings, SD 57007-1098 Introduction The purpose of this index is to provide a subject guide to the SDSU Collegian. Included are all articles written by tliestaffas wellas wire-service news stories. Excluded arebriefannouncements, notices, andminor sports events. This issue cumulates two publishing years, September 1988-July 1990. A future index also will be published beneficially at the end ofevery other academic year, including any sununer issues. Although this is a computer-assisted index, subject headings are not automatically assigned from key-words out of headlines. Whenever the headline words do not accurately reflect the content of the article, appropriate subject heading(s) are assigned. Names ofthe e^tor, columnists, and staff writers on the opinion page are included in subject headings. Excluded are names ofletter writers (to the editor) and other reporters. Subject entries are limited to eighteen characters, including pacing. Thus, abbreviations and incomplete headings are sometimes necessary. For example. Student Association Elections are listed as SA-Elections. A cross reference is made whenever necessary, for example. Student Association see SA. Place names in subject entries are also abbreviated to save space (cities and states in two lett^; countries in three letters)but are spelled out in the notation whenever possible-e.g.: SA-Elections 1/25/1989 A021 Slates reveal first campaign • The following abbreviations are used throughout the index: * An asterisk at the beginning of a notation indicates that an illustration accompanies the story. (L) At the end ofa notation denotes a letter to the editor. (Ed) At the end ofa notation denotes an editorial. () Whenever space allows, a reporter's name is included in parenthesis at the end ofnotation. Instnictions For Use Subject headings are arranged alphabetically under each main heading. The entries are arranged chronologically. The input record is composed ofthree fields: 1. Subject headings-e.g.; AAUW 2. A twelve-digit code containing the date (year, month, and day) and pagination (section, page, and column)-e.g.: 4 = April 05 = Day 1989 = Year 4/05/1989 D031 D = Section 03 = Page 1 = the column * = illustration 3. The headline notation-e.g.: "sale slated" Thus an entry composed of the above units would read: AAUW 4/05/1989 D031 Sale Slated LB01S4 SDSU COLLEGIAN INDEX 1992-1994 SUBJECT DATE PAPER NOTATION ABORTION 10/28/1992 C032 COLUMNIST NOT SERVING EITHER POLITICAL PARTY (L) 1/27/1993 551.BRINGS PROTESTS FROM BOTH SIDES 2/17/1993 C013 GOD'S WORD MORE POWERFUL THAN MAN'S LAW (L) 2/17/1993 G012 HOUSE COMMITTEE PASSES ABORTION BILL 3/17/1993 C024 KFRENCH ABORTION PILL: SOME FEAR IT MAY BE USED 3/17/1993 F022 GROUP URGES MICKELSON VETO OF ABORTION BILLS 3/24/1993 C013 SHOULD REMAIN ALTERNATIVE (L) 3/24/1993 G012 ABORTION BILLS PASS, FACE PLANNED LAWSUIT ACADEMIC ADVISING SEE ADVISING ACADEMIC PROGRAMS SEE ALSO NAMES OF PROGRAMS, CLASSES 9/09/1992 B031 """O ^^VE FRENCH MAJOR CWENISCH) 9/16/1992 A012 S'^VE FRENCH MAJOR (KORKOW) 9/23/1992 ECU FRENCH MAJOR MEETS ITS DEMISE (ED) 9/30/1992 B012 KCHANCE TO EARN AVIATION MINOR (WIXON) 9/30/1992 D021 ^NUMBERS GAME SHOULDN'T DETERMINE POLICY 11/18/1992 B012 *CLASS OFFERED VIA PHONE LINES (NUSZ) 2/24/1993 C012 XQUALITY MOVEMENT ESSENTIAL FOR CAMPUS 2/24/1993 E012 holiday classes be rescheduled (MICHELS) 3/03/1993 B031 TOWARD MASTER'S DEGREE FROM SDSU, USD (HAAN) 9/15/1993 A061 BOOK SHORTAGE: WHOSE FAULT IS IT (ED) 10/06/1993 A041 PHARMACY EXPANDS TO A SIX YEAR PROGRAM (BIEBER) 10/06/1993 A121 *GRAD STUDY OFFERS APPLICATION OF SKILLS (WAXDAHL) 10/20/1993 A051 REGENTS APPROVE DOCTORAL PROGRAM FOR SDSU, MINES 2/02/1994 AO 81 SCIENCES NEED HUMANITIES (ED) 2/23/1994 A045 STUDENTS CREDIT FOR QUALITY OF EDUCATION (KECK) 3/16/1994 A093 LETTER DEFENDED FROM "HOME ECK" FEMINISTS (L) ACADEMIC SENATE 9/22/1993 A041 PROVIDES ARENA FOR FACULTY CONCERNS (ERICKSON) ACCIDENT 12/08/1993 A015 STUDENT INJURED IN HUNTING ACCIDENT 3/16/1994 A104 STUDENT DEATHS REMEMBERED ACCIDENT AIRPLANE 4/21/1993 AG 15 PLANE CRASH CLAIMS LIFE OF GOVERNOR 10/20/1993 A085 INVESTIGATORS DETERMINE CAUSE OF GOVERNOR'S CRASH 11/03/1993 A072 OFFICIALS SHOULD HAVE KNOWN PLANE'S CONDITIONS ACCIDENT ATHLETIC 4/21/1993 A012 XSDSU MOURNS DEATH OF STAR ATHLETE (HOVE) ACCIDENT AUTO 9/15/1993 AOll ^STUDENT KILLED IN CAR ACCIDENT (FENGER) 9/15/1993 A051 CAR ACCIDENTS CLAIM THE LIVES OF 3 STUDENTS (ERICKSO 11/03/1993 AOll XSTUDENT DIES AFTER WEEKEND ACCIDENT (FENGER) 11/17/1993 A062 360UCH! 12/08/1993 A071 DRUNK DRIVING DEATHS DECREASE ACCIDENT EXPOSURE 1/27/1993 C013 ^DESIGNER DEATH; TIPS TO AVOID HYPOTHERMIA ACCIDENT FARM 12/09/1992 C015 ACCIDENTS APPEAR ON NEW FARM CENSUS ACCREDITATION 9/08/1993 A091 ACCREDITATION DIFFICULT FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS ACKMAN J D 10/06/1993 ,A132 XACKMAN KEEPS BUSY WITH MANY ROLES (SCHMIDT) ACTIVITY FEES SEE ALSO UAFBC 9/09/1992 coil FEES RESULT IN TANGIBLE GOODS (ED) 2/10/1993 A014 SENATE PASSES FEE INCREASES (STANLEY) 2/17/1993 A012 UAFBC APPROVES__STUDENT FEE HIKE (KRIZ S NELSON) 2/17/1993 CO 24 FEE HIKE BEST DECISION FOR MASSES ADAMS LEOLA 9/23/1992 BOll ADAMS VISITS ADMISSIONS 11/04/1992 AOll OLD UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS NEED A BOOST 11/03/1993 A054 STATE GRADUATES RETURN AS COUNSELORS (NUSZ) 4/20/1994 A031 ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OF ADMISSIONS HIRED ADOLFSON REAGAN 10/28/1992 B021 *ADOLFSON SEEKS LEADERSHIP ROLE (OSTER) ADVANCE 9/30/1992 D013 ADVANCE NOT AFFILIATED WITH LETTER WRITER (L) ADVANCED PLACEMENT 4/13/1994 A065 REGENTS REQUEST COLLEGE PREP COURSES ADVERTISING 4/06/1994 AO 13 FALSE ADVERTISING MISLEADS STUDENTS (RIPPE) ADVISING 11/10/1993 A041 ADMINISTRATORS EMPHASIZE ISSUE (HEALY) ADVOCACY 4/06/1994 A051 NEW ADVOCACY OFFICER PROMISES (KECK) 4/27/1994 A124 GANDHI NAMED SDSU ADVOCACY OFFICER (CONNORS) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 2/09/1994 A092 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IS NECESSARY (L) AFRICAN STUDENTS 4/20/1994 A051 AFRICAN STUDENTS' ASSOC SHOWS CULTURAL FILMS (KECK) AFRICAN-AMERICANS 2/03/1993 BOll BLACK HISTORY DISPLAYED DURING HONORARY MONTH 2/10/1993 E041 BLACK HISTORY MONTH HONORED BY LIBRARY (JIANG) 2/24/1993 E031 BLACK HISTORY MONTH (NUSZ) 2/16/1994 A032 BLACK HISTORY CELEBRATED IN FEBRUARY (OMOTH) AG S BIOLOGICAL 9/08/1993 A064 ANNUAL AG-BIO BASH 9/15/1993 A032 *AG-BIO BASH 10/20/1993 A032 LOOK TO FUTURE AT AG-BIO CAREER DAY (HAAN) 1/26/1994 A035 AG-BIO CAREER DAYS SLATED FOR TODAY (KECK) AG BIO BASH 9/16/1992 B025 KAG/BIO BASH BIG HIT (FENGER) AG EDUCATION 10/13/1993 A091 AG EDUCATION SEES INCREASED STUDENT INTEREST AG ENGINEERING 1/26/1994 A051 9CAG-ENGINEERS WIN NATIONAL COMPETITION (OMOTH) 1 - SUBJECT DATE PAPER NOTATION AG EXTENSION WORK <4/14/1993 G012 EXTENSION, AGENTS GET WIRED FOR SATELLITE... AG HERITAGE 2/03/1993 AQll LUNCHTIME LECTURE SERIES SCHEDULED AT AG MUSEUM 12/01/1993 A032 *MUSEUM HELPS CELEBRATE THE SEASON (HEALY) 1/26/1994 A064 MUSEUM CHOOSES DONORS OF THE YEAR (MANGOLD) AG-SD SEE ALSO FARMS a FARMING 10/14/1992 G014 FARM ECONOMY DUE FOR A SQUEEZE 11/11/1992 H013 TRADE WAR WITH EUROPE COULD HELP FARM PRICES AGED 10/13/1993 A103 KELDERLY PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR LEARNING ABOUT LIFE AGRICULTURE SEE AG, FARMS 8 FARMING AIDS SEE ALSO HIV 9/23/1992 B021 *AIDS LECTURE REVEALS TRUTHS ABOUT DISEASE CKRIZ) 10/07/1992 BOll AIDS PROGRAM ON THURSDAY 10/14/1992 B012 XS DAKOTANS NOT IMMUNE TO DISEASE (HAAN) 10/21/1992 F031 AIDS PATIENT SPREADS KNOWLEDGE, LIVES FOR THE DAY 10/21/1992 F031 DOCTOR FOUND NOT GUILTY OF IDENTIFYING AIDS VICTIM 12/02/1992 FOll AIDS QUILTS DISPLAYED 3/03/1993 A012 *CHEMISTS CREATE DYE FOR POSSIBLE VACCINE (KRIZ) 4/14/1993 C014 RESEARCHER SAYS AIDS, DRUGS CONNECTED (L) 12/01/1993 A041 WORLD AIDS 1993 COMMEMORATED (KECK) 4/27/1994 AOll *NATIVE AMERICAN OPERA STAR COMES HOME (FENGER) AIRLINES 9/15/1993 A122 AREA COMMUNITIES MAY LOSE AIR SERVICE 10/06/1993 A071 SENATE APPROVES AIR SERVICE FUNDING AIRPORTS-BR 3/17/1993 C015 COMPETITION GOOD FOR CITY AIRPORT (L) 4/28/1993 C013 MONOPOLY NOT FAR AWAY AT CITY AIRPORT (L) ALCOHOL SEE ALSO LIQUOR TRAFFIC 10/21/1992 B012 *ACTIVITIES DURING NATIONAL AWARENESS WEEK (FENGER) 10/28/1992 A012 PANEL DISCUSSES RAPE, ALCOHOL CONNECTION (FENGER) 10/20/1993 A065 F()RENSIC CLUB LOOKS AT ALCOHOL ISSUES (MICHELS) 10/27/1993 A016 SHARP ADVOCATES