Controversial film shown here, 4:17:1985 p5
Students protest abortion insurance coverage, 2:1:1984 p4A
ABZUG, BELLA
Activist Abzug speaks on politics and social change, 4:18:1984 p4
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Marcus chosen as academic affairs vice president, 10:12:1983 p3
ACCOUNTING
Accounting department issues letter on CPA, 4:3:1985 p5
AFRICAN AMERICAN
See also: Apartheid
Author Ivan Van Sertima lectures on black history, 2:20:1985 p3
Black Americans-a force to be reckoned with, 9:5:1984 p7
Brown's professor Harper speaks here, 3:6:1985 p3
Campus leaders speak out on Brockport racism, 3:27:1985 p1
Celebration of black culture, 11:9:1983 p11
Farley stresses history of Afro-Americans, 2:13:1985 pF2
Panelists participate in minority discussion, 2:27:1985 p4
Racism at Brockport: views differ on solution, 4:3:1985 p1
AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT
Courses developed for minority awareness, 10:10:1984 p4
Farley stresses history of Afro-Americans, 2:13:1985 pF2
AIDS
AIDS: fear of the unknown, 9:21:1983 p6
ALBANI, ARTHUR
Albani pleads guilty, nine others charged, 2:1:1984 p5
Albani scores near perfect on law exam, 11:16:1983 p3
ALBANO, MIKE
Albano finds Brockport for studies and hockey, 12:12:1984 p10
ALCOHOL
Alcohol awareness week start March 25, 3:20:1985 pF4
Alcoholic environment affects adolescent lives, 3:27:1985 pF4
Bar owners help to stop drunk driving, 11:7:1984 p1
Beer drinking can be educational, 9:28:1983 p3
Beer is back on campus, 9:21:1983 p3
Campuses adjust to increasing drinking age, 9:26:1984 p7
Car smash opens Alcohol awareness week, 3:27:1985 pF1
Controversy heating up over drinking age hike, 4:17:1985 p2
Cuomo pushes for 21 as drinking age, 9:21:1983 p1
Drinking age debated among states, 10:26:1983 p5
Drinking age hike may be near, 2:20:1985 p4
DWI arrests up in town campus numbers down, 9:19:1984 p1
Eaglecrest clings to wine making traditions, 10:24:1984 pF2
Large alcoholic beverage containers prohibited, 2:29:1984 p1
Liberalization of college alcohol policy, BSG candidate objective, 3:21:1984 p3
Local bar owners to lobby against bill, 1:25:1984 p4
Proponents of drinking age bill argue statistics, 4:18:1984 p3
Proposed drinking age bill is controversial, 4:11:1984 p7
Student alcohol use on decline, 11:9:1983 p17
ALL MY CHILDREN
All my children star visits Brockport, 4:25:1984 p3A
ALTERNATE COLLEGE
Alternate college 10 years old, 10:12:1983 p9
ALUMNI
Alumni House improvements exceed cost by $8,000, 4:3:1985 p8
Alumni soccer team shows flashes of old, 10:10:1984 p13
Restoration fund drive passes $25,000 mark, 2:6:1985 p3
AMBULANCE
Ambulance corp. vital to fire department, 10:5:1983 p7
AMICHAI, YEHUDA
Yehuda Amichai reads his poems about love, 3:28:1984 p5A
ANTIQUES
Antique engines muster in Rochester, 9:21:1983 p7
Brockport's 1st antique and sports car show, 9:28:1983 p11
APARTHEID
Apartheid protest presenting problems, 4:24:1985 p6
Campus apartheid movement gaining surprising momentum, 1:23:1985 p3
US must take stand on apartheid South Africa, 11:14:1984 p3
ART
Annual faculty art exhibit outstanding, 2:1:1984 p2A
Art students protest BSG cuts, 2:29:1984 p1
Art students visit with Marx, 11:2:1983 p7
Both Deats participate in art exhibit, 10:17:1984 pF2
Brockport art professor uses many mediums to convey message in work, 3:21:1984 p3A
Brockport art students display variety of work, 4:18:1984 p3A
Brockport students exhibit artwork at college show, 2:8:1984 p2A
Ceramic professor displays unique style, 4:10:1985 pF1
Containers as form exhibition first art show of new season, 9:19:1984 p3A
Drawing conclusion shows the potential of pencil, 2:22:1984 p3A
Fiber art exhibit displays innovative new art forms, 2:15:1984 p3A
John Wenrich: public and private exhibit showing in Tower gallery, 10:24:1984 pF2
Moods and emotions inspire Long's work, 11:14:1984 pF2
Multi-talented group display mixed media art work, 3:6:1985 pF1
New student/faculty art show opens at Tower art gallery, 9:21:1983 p7
Professional show a mixture of mediums, 12:12:1984 pF2
Student art show features work from all mediums, 5:1:1985 pF2
ASHIDA, SACHIO
Dr. Ashida referees in judo competition at Olympics games, 9:5:1984 p11
Dr. Sachio Ashida, psych. professor to officiate at 1984 summer Olympics in L.A., 4:11:1984 p12
ASSOCIATION OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS (ALAS)
ALAS club temporarily merges with ISA club, 10:24:1984 p3
Board allocates money to ALAS to hold symposium in March, 2:27:1985 p3
Jackson speaks about torture in Chile, 11:28:1984 p2
ATHERTON, JOHN
Atherton wins Fulbright award, 10:5:1983 p6
ATHLETICS
Athletic department plans for spring floor by fall of 1985, 2:13:1985 p12
Board of athletic control proposed to oversee use of mandatory fees, 4:24:1985 p12
Brockport's athletic train program offers new curriculum, 1:25:1984 p1
Men's tennis club petitions athletic department for 1985 team status, 10:17:1984 p16
NCAA cites fiscal violations, 9:21:1983 p1
Sports information director enjoys job, 12:7:1983 p23
Student athletic trainers learning at Brockport, 3:20:1985 p12
SUNY board of trustees defeat proposed SUNY athletic fee, 10:3:1984 p11
SUNY trustees vote down athletic fee, 10:10:1984 p2
Training room cures the athlete's day to day ills, 3:28:1984 p9
ATTENDANCE
Attendance policy problem for Dr. Orr, 1:23:1985 p5
Current attendance policy similar to the last one, 10:10:1984 p7
ATTICA
Student visits Attica: listens to inmates class, 3:28:1984 p3A
Local producer turns Brockport professor, 9:13:1983 p3
BADMINTON
Moderate crowd turns out for tournament, 4:11:1984 p13
BANKS
Area banks differ on services offered, 9:19:1984 p6
BASEBALL
Baseball coach resigns?, 10:5:1983 p14
Baseball fever is in the air, 9:28:1983 p21
Baseball spring trip planned, 10:31:1984 p8
Baseball team 4-4-1 over last nine; raise record to 7-9-1 for fall season, 10:10:1984 p13
Baseball team ends season at 11-9, 10:24:1984 p12
Baseball team ends season with wins over RIT and Geneseo, 10:17:1984 p16
Baseball team gains valuable experience on southern trip, 3:20:1985 p12
Baseball team goes 1-3 in two doubleheaders, 5:1:1985 p11
Baseball team has 1-4 record despite fine hitting, 4:17:1985 p20
Baseball team record at 5-9, 5:2:1984 p14
Baseball team wins one of six, 4:24:1985 p13
Brockport's batting the american way, 9:13:1983 p20
DiMino key to baseball offense, 4:24:1985 p15
Eagles baseball lose doubleheader; record drops to 3-5 for fall season, 9:26:1984 p13
Eagles baseball opens with doubleheader split, 4:10:1985 p20
Eagles baseball readies for season, 4:3:1985 p20
Fall baseball tryouts are over, 9:28:1983 p24
Golden eagles open baseball season at 2-2, 4:18:1984 p12
New eagle baseball team starts out slow, 3:28:1984 p12
BASKETBALL
Albany downs eagle cagers in SUNYACs, 2:27:1985 p12
Basketball team has successful season, 3:21:1984 p11
Basketball team ready to begin season, 11:14:1984 p9
Basketball team wins third, 12:7:1983 p20
Brockport downs third ranked Buff State, 2:22:1984 p16
Brockport hoop preview, 11:2:1983 p17
Brockport hoopsters split two-playoff hopes hang in wings, 2:15:1984 p13
Cagers fourth at Chase Lincoln tourney, 1:23:1985 p12
Cagers make SUNYACs with win over Fredonia, 2:20:1985 p16
Cagers squeak by RIT; then roll over Geneseo, 1:30:1985 p12
Cagers take two games; beat Fredonia, Oswego, 2:6:1985 p16
Coach Jones feels young basketball team can win, 11:16:1983 p20
Coach Jones looks into his first season, 9:21:1983 p18
Eagle basketball second in Lincoln first tourney, 1:25:1984 p20
Eagle cagers beaten by Buffalo State and UB, 2:13:1985 p12
Eagle cagers win consolation round at tournament, 12:5:1984 p16
Green scores big as cagers go to 2-5, 12:12:1984 p15
Guard Bridges named to All-SUNYAC first team, 3:20:1985 p9
Hoop team beats Fisher, 86-79, 2:29:1984 p18
Men's basketball finish 2nd at Brockport invitation, 11:30:1983 p16
Men's basketball loses to Div. II foes, 11:28:1984 p11
Men's hoopsters split home and away and raise record to 10-6, 2:1:1984 p9
Ron Jones: Eagles on the threshold, 3:21:1984 p16
UB basketball must offer forfeits, 2:6:1985 p11
Van Gundy's successor sees a promising future, 9:28:1983 p22
BASKETBALL-WOMEN
Buffalo state wins invitational tournament, 2:8:1984 p16
Lady cagers 2-1 in action last week, 2:6:1985 p16
Lady eagle's basketball lose to taller Fredonia team 65-48, 2:8:1984 p15
Lady eagles basketball report card, 3:21:1984 p15
Lady eagles basketball team loses two; record drops to 4-9, 1:30:1985 p10
Last game a loss for lady cagers, 2:27:1985 p12
More talent this year on women's basketball, 11:14:1984 p10
Opening win, then loss for women's basketball, 11:28:1984 p9
Whalen selected to '85 all-SUNYAC hoop team, 3:27:1985 p14
Wilt decides to resign from coaching job, 3:6:1985 p16
Women basketball all-stars named, 3:28:1984 p11
Women cagers split two against SUNY schools, 2:20:1985 p15
Women cagers split two games, 1:23:1985 p11
Women cagers win pair before 64-62 loss to UB, 12:12:1984 p16
Women hoop team ends a season of anguish, finish with record of 1-15, 2:22:1984 p12
Women's basketball beaten, 12:5:1984 p13
Women's basketball team wins two and loses two; record rises to 8-12, 2:13:1985 p12
BENNETT, BRUCE
Bennett opens season, 10:10:1984 pF3
Forum begins 18th year; less obscurity this fall, 9:26:1984 pF3
BENNETT, WILLIAM
Educators wary of William Bennett, 2:6:1985 p6
BERGER, KEITH
Versatile mime brings characters to life, 1:25:1984 p7
BERNHARD, SANDRA
Sandra Bernhard comes to Brockport as capacity crowd roars excitement, 3:28:1984 p2A
BICYCLING
Bicycling; a good, fun method of exercise, 4:3:1985 p19
BIEBER, ARNOLD
Bodybuilders O'Brien and Bieber place in states, 3:27:1985 p20
BILINGUAL MULTICULTURAL PROGRAM
Bilingual program receives $10,000 grant, 5:2:1984 p3
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Biology department offers biotechnology, 9:12:1984 p3
BLACK, RICHARD
Richard Black hired as production director, 2:8:1984 p7
BONNER, THOMAS
Electronic chalkboard program beneficial, says director Bonner, 12:5:1984 p4
BOOKSTORE
Bookstore services from CSA, 1:25:1984 p4
CSA begins returning textbooks this week, 2:22:1984 p1
CSA moving bookstore into the Student Union, 2:29:1984 p1
CSA reports no major changes at bookstore, 4:25:1984 p5
CSA to move from Dailey, state to decide future use, 4:18:1984 p5
FSA relinquishes bookstore management, 10:12:1983 p1
BOTTLES
Merchants respond to can redemption, 5:2:1984 p2A
New York bottle bill-effective Sept. 12, 9:13:1983 p1
BOWDEN, SALLY
Bowden's dances confuse audience, 10:31:1984 pF3
BOYD, JUNE
Brockport student attends dance school in Jamaica, 4:10:1985 pF10
BRIDGES, JIMMIE
Jimmie Bridges works hard to excel on basketball court, 1:23:1985 p10
BROCKPORT
"Clinton's mighty ditch" becomes the Erie Canal, 4:25:1984 p3A
Ambulance corp.: vital to fire department, 10:5:1983 p7
Benches donated to town by merchants, Lions Club, 10:17:1984 p6
Birthday celebrant at 99 says "I'll never grow up," 9:19:1984 p2A
Brockport mayor speaks on business, 4:3:1985 pF2
Brockport merchants lose business in summer, students leave, 4:11:1984 p4
Brockport police car smashes into dumpster, 10:10:1984 p1
Brockport Post editor enjoys small town paper, 10:10:1984 pF4
Brockport retailers protect against shoplifting, 3:21:1984 p5
Brockport rotary club sponsors Oktoberfest, 10:5:1983 p7
Brockport's 1st antique and sports car show, 9:28:1983 p11
Brockport: the summer in review, 9:5:1984 p5
Community program offered, 9:26:1984 p3
Downtown gets facelift, 9:28:1983 p1
Eight officials re-elected, 11:16:1983 p4
Family escapes as fire destroys apartment, 50 firefighters respond, 4:25:1984 p1
Fire dept. gets new engine, 10:5:1983 p3
Former Brockport student arrested by several agencies during visit here, 3:27:1985 p7
Hey good looking! How about a kiss? No way!!, 3:27:1985 p1
Is Brockport just another small town?, 4:11:1984 p3A
King Street residents voice concern over late-night traffic from town bars, 10:17:1984 p1
Landmark houses in Brockport are older than city of Rochester, 5:2:1984 p9A
Local elections preview, 10:31:1984 p1
Meeting held to stop noise, 10:24:1984 p3
Merchants upset over on-campus hair salon, 10:10:1984 p1
Morgan Manning house: adventure through time, 9:13:1983 p7
New apples store opens, 11:9:1983 p3
Noise fine increased, 11:7:1984 p2
Policy apply noise ordinance, 9:26:1984 p1
Student noise riles neighbors, 9:21:1983 p3
The creation of the historic barge canal, 9:28:1983 p7
Village trustees clarify overnight car towing, 10:24:1984 p3
BROCKPORT ADULT STUDENT ORGANIZATION (BASO)
Brockport adapts to adult student needs, 10:24:1984 pF3
BROCKPORT FOUNDATION
Brockport foundation names new director, 11:2:1983 p6
BROCKPORT REVIEW
The Brockport Review publishes fourth edition of student work, 5:2:1984 p3A
BROCKPORT STUDENT GOVERNMENT (BSG)
"Watts" fails to meet quota, 12:7:1983 p5
Albani and Dixon appointed to BSG board, 10:12:1983 p1
Allen, Snyder win, 10:5:1983 p1
Art students protest against BSG cuts, 2:29:1984 p1
Board allocates money and approves club constitutions, 11:14:1984 p2
Board approves amended Stylus constitution, 5:2:1984 p3
Board approves increased academic council budget, 4:25:1984 p3
Board holds emergency meeting on Stylus, 11:30:1983 p1
Board members resign, 10:5:1983 p5
Board passes allocation increase to radio station, 3:27:1985 p2
Board votes on change in grading system, 2:29:1984 p3
Board votes to allocate $1,000 for arts festival, 4:3:1985 p2
Board votes to support removal of $500,000 from Chase/Lincoln, 11:28:1984 p1
BSG administration's platform strengths cited, 4:25:1984 p3
BSG approves 1984-85 budget cutbacks, 2:22:1984 p6
BSG board approves 1984-85 media budget, 4:11:1984 p3
BSG board freezes $26,000, 2:15:1984 p1
BSG board meetings have been uneventful, 12:5:1984 p2
BSG board members reflect on successes, failures, 5:2:1984 p1
BSG board of directors: no salary for Rowlinson, 10:3:1984 p2
BSG board passes FTE figure of 5,300 for budget purposes, 2:6:1985 p2
BSG board transfers $7,500 from unallocated funds for a concert, 12:12:1984 p2
BSG board votes to divest monies from Lincoln bank after long debate, 12:12:1984 p1
BSG budget broken into ten categories, 10:24:1984 p5
BSG chooses Bluebird for shuttle bus service, 10:26:1983 p1
BSG considers contract for campus network tv, 11:7:1984 p6
BSG develops proposal; new attendance policy, 10:3:1984 p1
BSG gears up for fall programs, 9:13:1983 p3
BSG leaders discuss plans for coming year, 9:5:1984 p3
BSG may close student typewriting center, 2:8:1984 p1
BSG PR director Joe Fleming resigns, 11:7:1984 p2
BSG working on voter recruitment drive, 10:10:1984 pF2
Budget main concern of board, 3:20:1985 p2
Candidates square off in opening debates, 4:10:1985 p1
Chief Justice Milon steps down from student court, 3:6:1985 p5
Commuter club dropped from club status, BSG board cites lack of student interest, 2:29:1984 p6
Concert committee sets aside most of budget as bid is made, 2:20:1985 p1
Controversy in meeting, 11:7:1984 p1
Court decision in trial not questionable, 3:6:1985 p2
Current attendance policy similar to the last one, 10:10:1984 p7
Divestiture: BSG funds in limbo, 1:30:1985 p1
Fine Arts budget approved, additional $8,000 granted, 4:18:1984 p1
Freedom of press questioned in Viewpoint, 10:16:1983 p1
Impeachment attempts against Stylus members dropped, 11:14:1984 p2
Impeachments discussed Mon., 10:31:1984 p2
Impeachments planned, 10:24:1984 p2
Inactive BSG clubs face termination of status, 11:9:1983 p3
Is divestiture the answer for BSG?, 2:13:1985 p4
It's over! Court clears Maxwell of charge, 2:27:1985 p1
John Kallasy sets high goal for next year's BSG staff, 2:27:1985 p5
Larry Slade reflects on past year as BSG president, 5:1:1985 p1
Liberalization of college alcohol policy, BSG candidate objective, 3:21:1984 p3
Major concert not likely, 1:30:1985 p2
Mandatory fee passes easily in BSG elections, 4:24:1985 p1
Mandatory fee vote in April called important, 3:27:1985 p3
Maxwell charge dropped, 11:7:1984 p2
Maxwell faces charges of malfeasance by Slade, 1:23:1985 p1
Maxwell to appear in student court, 1:30:1985 p1
Maxwell, Edwards, Hudson, 10:31:1984 p1
Monsky/Kallassy reveal cabinet for 1985-86, 5:1:1985 p1
Parliamentarian resigns from BSG board position, 11:2:1983 p5
Presidential candidates debate campaign issues, 3:28:1984 p1
Priority services is nearly half of total BSG budget, 11:7:1984 p5
Promotions director meets board approval, 11:9:1983 p7
SASU opposes BSG board's freezing of funds, 2:22:1984 p3
Slade addresses board on state of government, 3:6:1985 p1
Slade and Maxwell battle Monday night, 2:13:1985 p1
Slade and Maxwell win BSG elections, 4:11:1984 p1
Slade litigates Monroe Board of Elections, 10:3:1984 p1
Slade takes stand in second night of trial, 2:20:1985 p1
Slade vetoes board's decision on elections, 10:10:1984 p4
Student court rebuilds for secure future, 9:19:1984 p4
Student court releases Maxwell decision, 3:6:1985 p4
Students paying for poor planning, 2:13:1985 p1
Typing room costs BSG less this year, 10:17:1984 p5
BROCKWAY, HIEL
Is Brockport just another small town?, 4:11:1984 p3A
BROWN, LAUREN
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
BUCHANAN, NANCY
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
BUFFALO
UB student president refuses to resign, 11:2:1983 p1
BUILDINGS
Colleges need roof repairs, 10:5:1983 p5
Harrison to receive new interior, 11:30:1983 p3
Repairs for Edwards, Smith cost $385,000, 2:1:1984 p1
BUREAU OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
State collects $1 billion from unclaimed properties, 10:10:1984 p1
BURKE, BILL
Bill Burke devotes his time to the triathalon, 4:10:1985 p20
BUS
Additional evening bus runs to Midtown Plaza, 9:12:1984 p1
BSG chooses Bluebird for shuttle bus service, 10:26:1983 p1
Bus to run later at night, 10:17:1984 p5
Complaints on shuttle buses prompt BSG to talk with D & F, 2:27:1985 p2
D & F transit increases fares by 23 percent, 10:17:1984 p3
Greyhound strike not causing bus service delays, 11:9:1983 p1
Shuttle bus to make fewer runs this semester, 2:6:1985 p2
Weekend shuttle needs funds, 11:14:1984 p4
BUSINESS CLUB
Business club awarded charter from ASPA, 3:20:1985 pF5
Career search end in satisfaction, 1:30:1985 pF2
College graduates hold more jobs; percentage high in the labor force, 9:26:1984 p7
Panel discusses opportunities and attributes for job market, 2:15:1984 p4
Professionals speak candidly, 5:1:1985 p5
Saturday information sessions give students career insights, 2:15:1984 p6
Students must take charge of their job search, 4:11:1984 p3
CARS
Brockport's 1st antique and sports car show, 9:28:1983 p12
CARTISANO, JUDITH
NOW VP discusses religion role in politics, 10:24:1984 p2
CASTLE, WENDELL
Local artist to help renovate president's house, 5:2:1984 p2A
Rachels leads discussion on the value of a human life, 5:2:1984 p7
CENTRAL AMERICA
Central America symposium to start Monday night, 3:20:1985 p1
Duncan returns from Central American conference, 2:29:1984 p7
U.S. foreign policy explored, 4:3:1985 p1
CHANUKAH
History of Chanukah traditions, 11:30:1983 p12
CHEERLEADING
1984 football cheerleaders chosen by athletic dept., 5:2:1984 p19
Cheerleader tryouts occur today, 10:24:1984 p12
Cheerleaders cite fans and BSG as unsupportive, 11:9:1983 p20
CHILD CARE
Nursery capacity raised by 44, 2:6:1985 pF3
CHILDFEST
Childfest '84 fun for kids and parents, 9:26:1984 pF7
CHILE
Jackson speaks about torture in Chile, 11:28:1984 p2
CHINA
Anne Dewhurst to study in China; first Brockport student to do so, 4:18:1984 p3A
Student pursuing studies in Peking, 4:24:1985 pF7
CHRISTMAS
Christmas celebrated worldwide, 12:12:1984 pF7
Christmas fever makes us forget what it's about, 12:12:1984 pF7
CIA
CIA making new attempts to recruit students, some protest, 4:25:1984 p6
CLARKSON
Engineering offered: dual degree program to begin with Clarkson, 2:20:1985 p3
College bowl at Brockport, 12:7:1983 p4
College bowl team has some success, 3:27:1985 pF2
COMMENCEMENT
Administration holding firm on plans to hold graduation in Tuttle ice rink, 4:17:1985 p1
Commencement will begin later this year, 4:25:1984 p4
Graduation site set for ice rink, 2:20:1985 p7
Rosenthal accepts honorary degree, 2:1:1984 p3
Van de Wetering agrees to let students set up for outdoor ceremony, 4:24:1985 p1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT
Communication department offers new course, 2:15:1984 p5
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
Professionals speak candidly, 5:1:1985 p5
Reed named chairman, 10:3:1984 pF3
COMMUTER CLUB
Commuter club dropped from club status, BSG board cites lack of student interest, 2:29:1984 p6
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer science teachers hard to find, 2:1:1984 p4
COMPUTERS
Alternatives to apple, IBM offered here, 12:12:1984 p5
Apple computers now available through college, 12:5:1984 p7
Apple or IBM: taking a closer look, 11:28:1984 p3
Brockport's computer security system safe, 2:8:1984 p1
Computer age hits New York campuses, 9:21:1983 p11
Computer literacy required for '84, 2:8:1984 p6
Computers hit colleges, 1:25:1984 p8
Discount on computers, 11:14:1984 p5
Sales war with computer dealers forming black markets on campuses, 3:21:1984 p4
CONSTRUCTION
Colleges need roof repairs, 10:5:1983 p5
Harrison to receive new interior, 11:30:1983 p3
Repairs for Edwards, Smith cost $385,000, 2:1:1984 p1
Work on Brockport campus continues, 9:12:1984 p1
CONVOCATION
Outstanding students honored at convocation, 5:2:1984 p6
Van de Wetering expresses views in college convocation, 2:20:1985 p3
Van de Wetering speaks at fall convocation, 9:5:1984 p1
COOPER, JANE
Poet Jane Cooper reads scenes from her past, 2:8:1984 p4A
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM
Brockport's co-op program planning expansion for year, 9:26:1984 p2
Co-op's set to increase next year, 3:20:1985 p1
DeBack aims to please all, 3:27:1985 pF2
Grant for co-op program, 11:9:1983 p6
COUNSELING
Counseling center loses one, staff overworked, 10:26:1983 p1
Counseling services offered, 9:21:1983 p5
Counselors conference held here, 10:24:1984 p4
COWAN, EDWARD
Times' Cowan speaks on government and media, 5:2:1984 p6
Times' Cowan to speak on government and media, 4:25:1984 p5
CRIME
$1,000 two-way radio stolen, 12:12:1984 p3
Brockport retailers protect against shoplifting, 3:21:1984 p5
Man arrested after violation of restraint order, 4:24:1985 p3
On-campus crime rate drops more than 16 percent, 10:3:1984 p4
Prevent thefts during vacation, lock your doors, 12:7:1983 p1
Student faces weapon charge, 2:13:1985 p2
Suspect apprehended in harassment case, 9:26:1984 p5
Three cars vandalized, 2:27:1985 p1
Two students arraigned on assault charges, 4:18:1984 p1
CROSS COUNTRY
Cross country hosts RAC invitational, 9:19:1984 p10
Cross country off and running, 9:13:1983 p20
Cross country places 18th at states, 11:7:1984 p10
Cross country report card, 10:12:1983 p24
Cross country's Henison looks ahead to season, 9:19:1984 p11
Hallinan leads Brockport to a 6-0 first place finish, 10:26:1983 p16
Henion places 16th at National qualifiers, 11:16:1983 p19
Hilly Geneseo course takes toll on xc teams, 10:17:1984 p10
Men's xc team wins one and loses one last week, 9:26:1984 p15
Mixed results in cross country meet, 9:21:1983 p14
New cross country coach named, 9:12:1984 p10
New records are set in cross country, 9:28:1983 p24
Niagara falls to Brockport cross country, 10:5:1983 p18
Runners finish 18th at NYSTFACCC, 11:9:1983 p24
Runners finish season, 11:14:1984 p12
Women's cross country does poorly at states, 11:2:1983 p20
XC runs at SUNYAC meet, 10:24:1984 p11
XC teams compete in Fredonia invitational, 10:10:1984 p13
CUOMO, MARIO
Cuomo defends budget at Rochester forum, 2:22:1984 p3
Cuomo proposes tuition increase, 1:25:1984 p1
Cuomo pushes for 21 as drinking age, 9:21:1983 p1
CURRICULUM
Brockport's athletic train program offers new curriculum, 1:25:1984 p1
Communication department offers new course, 2:15:1984 p5
Courses developed for minority awareness, 10:10:1984 p4
Degree requirement at Brockport to be studied, 2:20:1985 p6
Engineering offered: dual degree program to begin with Clarkson, 2:20:1985 p3
Film studies offered as an academic minor, 11:28:1984 pF3
Hartwell closing isolates dance department, 9:21:1983 p3
Two majors added to physics department, 11:14:1984 p3
Delta Sigma Phi to run for the March of Dimes, 10:31:1984 p10
Fraternity receives award, 3:6:1985 pF2
DELTA ZETA
Determined sorority enters local chapter, 4:24:1985 pF6
DETORE, SCOTT
Detore uses self-motivation, 4:3:1985 p17
DEWHURST, ANNE
Anne Dewhurst to study in China; first Brockport student to do so, 4:18:1984 p3A
Student pursuing studies in Peking, 4:24:1985 pF7
DIET
New diet fads sweep campus, 9:13:1983 p15
DIRECTORY
Directory information release policy questioned, 2:1:1984 p1
DORMITORIES
Briggs elevators shut off by RD, 2:6:1985 p4
Briggs hall pearl program tries to enhance education, 10:10:1984 pF3
Brockport closes four dorms; on-campus residents down 200, 9:12:1984 p2
Colleges across country deal with dorm crowding, 10:17:1984 p4
Dormitory phone abuse rampant; costing college, 4:3:1985 p5
Dorms team compete in Rubber Raft Race, 9:12:1984 p3A
Electrical fire in Stage causes smoke damage, 3:20:1985 p1
Freshmen dorms to be open to upperclassmen, 4:18:1984 p4
Housing considers decrease in prices, 9:19:1984 p1
Laundry facilities closed due to student misuse, 3:21:1984 p4
Laundry facilities reclose at Stage, 3:28:1984 p4
Night desk hours cut; no problems, 9:26:1984 p3
Overcrowded dorms inconvenience students, 10:12:1983 p20
Proposed room-rate decrease delayed: options to be studies, 1:30:1985 p3
Repair requests pile in from dorms, Stage, 9:26:1984 p4
Residential life makes changes in reservation procedure, 3:27:1985 p1
Stage XVI demand stays same; ideas discussed, 12:12:1984 p2
Switchboard malfunction at Stage XVI repaired; fire results in action taken, 4:17:1985 p8
The trials and the errors of being an RA, 10:3:1984 pF2
Water break in Mortimer, 3:6:1985 p3
"Lookalike" amphetamines widely abused by students, 2:22:1984 p1
Albani pleads guilty, nine others charged, 2:1:1984 p5
Increase in cocaine use causes many problems, 11:9:1983 p17
DUNCAN, RAYMOND
Duncan returns from Central American conference, 2:29:1984 p7
Professor returns for peace conference, 4:17:1985 p8
Faculty year reduction will not affect students, 2:1:1984 p4
FACULTY SENATE
Faculty senate discusses repeat of course policy, 2:20:1985 p6
O'Brien begins year-long term as faculty senate president, 10:3:1984 p5
Senate starts new season, 9:28:1983 p5
FACULTY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (FSA)
Campus population on decline again, 1:23:1985 p1
Changes in FSA: many and varied, 9:5:1984 p3
FSA announces food service changes to start this semester, 1:23:1985 p1
FSA checks in with $70,000 in profits, 5:1:1985 p6
FSA polls students on food service, 9:12:1984 p3
FSA proposes meal card policy change, 11:2:1983 p1
FSA relinquishes bookstore management, 10:12:1983 p1
FSA, president to serve meals, 12:7:1983 p4
Merchants upset over on-campus hair salon, 10:10:1984 p1
Off the tracks beer taps face removal from FSA, 11:30:1983 p3
FAMIANO, FRANK
Brockport graduate places fifth at Los Angeles games, 9:5:1984 p12
Famiano to wrestle at Olympic trials, 5:2:1984 p13
Frank Famiano awarded certificate of merit, 9:26:1984 p16
FARLEY, ENA
Farley stresses history of Afro-Americans, 2:13:1985 pF2
FARRAKHAN, LOUIS
Louis Farrakhan at Buffalo last month, 3:6:1985 p6
FEUDO, VINCENT
Thursday night program is a special experience, 11:9:1983 p11
FIELD HOCKEY
Field hockey drops three matches last week; has record drop to 1-7, 10:10:1984 p11
Field hockey loses opener, 9:21:1983 p17
Field hockey loses two, 10:17:1984 p10
Field hockey splits pair; eagles dominate in victory, 9:26:1984 p10
Field hockey starts '84 by losing two contests, 9:19:1984 p12
Field hockey team loses close game to Oswego State, 2-1, last Saturday, 10:3:1984 p9
Field hockey team plans to score more in 1984, 9:12:1984 p12
FINANCIAL AID
Applicants for GSL get relief, 9:19:1984 p4
College aid drops, 2:1:1984 p7A
Federal financial aid may rise if Reagan signs bill, 11:14:1984 p4
Loan default crackdown, 10:26:1983 p3
More eligible for TAP; income ceiling up, 9:26:1984 p7
New financial aid officer says students should sound off now about cuts, 4:10:1985 p6
Reagan proposes cuts in SEOG and Pell grants, 2:6:1985 p1
Report says many unaware of aid, 3:20:1985 p2
State aid may be increased if cuts pass, 2:27:1985 p5
Student aid experts work to defeat bill, 2:29:1984 p5
Students protest Washington against proposed financial cut, 3:27:1985 p8
Women get less aid, 1:25:1984 p5
FINE ARTS
Fine arts festival created to explain all areas of the arts, 4:24:1985 pF4
LaZarre holds new position; director of performing arts, 9:26:1984 p2
FIRE
Family escapes as fire destroys apartment, 50 firefighters respond, 4:25:1984 p1
FIRE TRUCKS
Antique engines muster in Rochester, 9:21:1983 p7
Canal Side Pub Pumper; renovations in the works, 9:26:1984 pF2
Fire dept. gets new engine, 10:5:1983 p3
FITZGERALD, GREGORY
Fitzgerald at writers' forum, 11:2:1983 p7
FLEMING, TERENCE
Local chaplain dispels myths regarding priesthood, 5:2:1984 p3A
FLORIDA
Florida trip contracted, 10:26:1983 p3
FLYNN, ANNE
Alumna Flynn performs in dance concert, 10:17:1984 pF8
FOOD
Brockway ends weekend dinners, fewer students with meal plans cited, 2:22:1984 p6
Co-op offers healthy shopping alternative, 10:12:1983 p9
Food in New York differs from upstate, 12:5:1984 pF4
FSA announces food service changes to start this semester, 1:23:1985 p1
FSA polls students on food services, 9:12:1984 p3
FSA proposes meal card policy change, 11:2:1983 p1
Snack bar may be renovated, 10:24:1984 p1
Union snack bar limits food portions, 2:15:1984 p4
FOOTBALL
Assistant coach named, 4:18:1984 p10
Brockport football lose 7th to Buffalo University, 10:26:1983 p18
Brockport football loses 8th to U of R, 49-20, 11:2:1983 p20
Brockport football still searching, 10:5:1983 p16
Eagles defeated by Div. II Mansfield, 9:12:1984 p16
Eagles drop football game to Bengals, 9:19:1984 p16
Eagles gain most yardage of season but lose to the University of Buffalo, 10:24:1984 p13
Eagles put pressure on Cortland, but still loses, 10:12:1983 p24
Error prone Brockport routed by Albany St., 33-6, 9:26:1984 p16
Football eagles 0-10 in season, 11:16:1983 p20
Football eagles lose third straight, 9:28:1983 p24
Football team beaten by Canisius college 42-10, 10:17:1984 p12
Football team defeated by Cortland, 42-21, 10:10:1984 p15
Football team loses 21st in a row to RPI, 10:3:1984 p10
Football team prepares for 1984 season, 9:5:1984 p12
Fourth quarter interception brings Brockport football 9th loss of the season, 11:9:1983 p19
Golden eagles defeat UR, 20-7, 10:31:1984 p12
Golden eagles lose finale to Stony Brook, 23-21, 11:7:1984 p16
Golden eagles lose second, 9:21:1983 p17
Keith Moody starts second year as coach, 5:2:1984 p18
Moody plans racquetball marathon for team funds, 3:27:1985 p15
Moody still optimistic about Brockport football, 10:5:1983 p19
Mounties shoot down eagles, 9:13:1983 p20
Political science teacher doubles as Brockport football coach, 11:2:1983 p17
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
College foreign language enrollment up, 12:5:1984 pF2
Foreign language lab now open for student use, 9:12:1984 p6A
FRATERNITIES
Fraternities and sororities growing in popularity on SUNY campuses, 2:22:1984 p3
Fraternities on the upswing recently, 1:25:1984 p8
FRISBEE
Brockport ultimate frisbee makes it to Albany, 10:26:1983 p17
Dogs finish year by hosting sectionals, 5:1:1985 p16
Flying doggies have successful year, 11:7:1984 p13
Flying dogs beat Alfred University, 4:24:1985 p13
Flying dogs lose two, 4:17:1985 p16
Frisbee club prepares for 1984 season, 9:12:1984 p14
Ultimate club gears up for informal schedule season, 4:10:1985 p17
Assemblyman Gantt speaks to OSAD on Mondale, 10:10:1984 p3
GAU, BARBARA
Brockport has all-around athlete in Gau, 10:3:1984 p11
GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE
Archives may be on campus, 9:5:1984 p1
Consortium sends proposal to legislature to establish center, 3:27:1985 p6
Future of archives undecided, 10:3:1984 p1
Van de Wetering and area presidents discuss archives housing proposal, 11:7:1984 p4
GETZ, ROBERT
Political science teacher doubles as Brockport football coach, 11:2:1983 p17
Owens-Illinois job center begins services, 3:6:1985 p1
Owens-Illinois to close in Jan., 10:31:1984 p1
Resource center to help Owens-Illinois workers, 2:13:1985 p1
GORDON, BETSY
Gordon speaks on women's issues, 12:5:1984 pF3
GORMAN-JACOBS, JUDITH
Judith Gorman-Jacobs sings of women, peace and poverty, 4:11:1984 p5A
GRAEBNER, WILLIAM
"Cum on feel the noise" lecture features rock'n'roll excerpts, 10:3:1984 pF3
GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES
See: Individual names of fraternities and sororities
GREER, BILL
Coach Bob Pederson replaces Bill Greer, 3:28:1984 p12
Brockport gymnasts third at Ithaca, 1:30:1985 p9
Brockport state gymnastic report card, 4:11:1984 p15
Eagle gymnasts lose to Ithaca college, 1:25:1984 p16
Flemming laying groundwork for formation of gymnastics club, 4:17:1985 p15
Gymnastics gym ill equipped for current talent, 2:1:1984 p12
Gymnasts edged by Albany St. at home, 2:6:1985 p14
Gymnasts end season on high note, 3:6:1985 p15
Gymnasts lose to superior teams beat by Slippery Rock and Clarion, 2:22:1984 p12
Gymnasts place fourth at NYSAIAW meet at Ithaca, 2:29:1984 p18
Gymnasts place third in tri-meet at West Point, 2:20:1985 p13
Gymnasts ready for season opener, 11:16:1983 p20
Meier readies gymnasts, 11:28:1984 p10
Selsmeyer a key for the eagle gymnastics team, 3:6:1985 p13
Selsmeyer leads lady eagles gymnasts to victory, 2:8:1984 p16
Virginia Meier to coach women's gymnastics, looking forward to her first college level job, 11:14:1984 p10
Handicapped person injured on stairwell outside Tuttle, 10:10:1984 p1
Handicapped students enjoy easy access to buildings, 2:15:1984 p1
Ramp being constructed to provide accessibility, 11:7:1984 p5
HARE, MARK
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
HARPER, MICHAEL
Brown's professor Harper speaks here, 3:6:1985 p3
HARRISON HALL
Carpets and curtains enhance Harrison Hall, 2:8:1984 p5
Harrison to receive new interior, 11:30:1983 p3
HART, GARY
Hart's success overshadowed Jackson's political blunders, 3:21:1984 p7
Hawley in Brockport, discusses state issues, 2:22:1984 p7
HEALTH
AIDS: fear of the unknown, 9:21:1983 p6
Biofeedback promotes health, 10:26:1983 p12
Controversial film shown here, 4:17:1985 p5
Controversial health issues for blacks topic of seminar, 2:22:1984 p7
Eating disorders affect many students, 1:23:1985 pF2
Fitness craze calmed by area facilities, 10:26:1983 p7
Health center issuing passes to prove absences, 2:22:1984 p1
Herpes: not the end of your world, 9:28:1983 p6
Meditation aids mind and body, 12:7:1983 p12
New diet fads sweep campus, 9:13:1983 p15
No safe or sure cure for acne, 11:2:1983 p11
Planned parenthood helps with friendly concern, 2:1:1984 p2A
Students protest abortion insurance coverage, 2:1:1984 p4A
Time is the only cure for colds, 11:16:1983 p12
HEALTH SCIENCE
Health science honorary initiates 12 members, 5:1:1985 pF5
HEANEY, SEAMUS
Irish poet Seamus Heaney open writer's forum, 2:1:1984 p7A
HELLER, STEVE
Heller impresses audience with readings from his work, 4:17:1985 pF4
Heyen and Orr co-host next to last forum, 10:31:1984 pF3
Poet bridges gap for audience, 10:5:1983 p9
HICKERSON, J. DOUGLAS
Brockport administrators describe some job tasks, 2:29:1984 p6
HISTORY
History of Brockport state traced over 150-year period, 4:18:1984 p5A
HITCHHIKING
Officials to deter hitchhiking, 12:5:1984 p2
HOCKEY
60 attend Greer's meeting, 9:21:1983 p17
Brockport high's hockey team wins at home, 12:12:1984 p11
Brockport hockey finishes 2nd in home tourney, 11:9:1983 p24
Brockport icemen handle Cortland, 6-3, 2:8:1984 p14
Brockport manhandles Univ. of Buffalo, 9-5, 2:22:1984 p16
Coach Bob Pederson replaces Bill Greer, 3:28:1984 p12
Dave Brown's two goals spark Brockport to win over Hobart, 7-3, 2:15:1984 p13
Eagle fans provide adrenaline for hockey team, 2:22:1984 p11
Eagle icemen crush UB, but then lose two, 12:12:1984 p13
Eagle icemen lose to Oswego and beat UB for playoff birth, 2:20:1985 p16
Eagle icemen win one and lose one, 2:6:1985 p16
Elmira downs Brockport in tourney final, 11:7:1984 p14
Elmira soaring eagles use big third to over power Brockport, 8-5, 2:8:1984 p13
Golden eagle icemen upset Plattsburgh, 1:25:1984 p20
Golden eagle icemen: successful season, 2:29:1984 p12
Golden eagles dominate Potsdam, 2:1:1984 p12
Greer picks Nugent captain, 10:5:1983 p20
Hockey dreams shattered, 11:2:1983 p18
Hockey fans support "Green freak out" with large attendance, 2:8:1984 p11
Hockey team falls to Salem and AIC at Genesee Ice Classic at Oswego, 11:14:1984 p12
Hockey team is beaten twice, 2:13:1985 p10
Icemen defeat Potsdam, lose to Div. II power RIT, 1:30:1985 p12
Icemen down Hobart 5-3 despite injuries, 2:29:1984 p20
Icemen lose to Plattsburgh in playoffs, 2:27:1985 p12
Icemen tie in home opener 5-5, 11:30:1983 p16
Icemen tip Cortland but lose to Elmira, 12:5:1984 p16
Icemen win two, lose one; record now 3-4, 11:28:1984 p12
One win, three loses for hockey team, 1:23:1985 p12
Out-of-state skaters come for hockey, 12:7:1983 p24
Pedersen returns as hockey coach; plans to stress player compatibility, 10:31:1984 p11
RIT tigers claw past Brockport, 5-1, 2:15:1984 p16
Road trip drops skaters' record to 2-5-1, 12:7:1983 p21
HOLLOWAY, DWAYNE
Dwayne Holloway; not just an average basketball player, 2:27:1985 p10
HOLMES, LARRY
Worker's world party candidate speaks, 5:2:1984 p7
HOMECOMING
A look back at the "Fabulous Fifties" previous Brockport homecomings, 10:17:1984 pF6–F7
Homecoming to lack football game, soccer only athletic event planned, 9:19:1984 p1
HOMOSEXUAL
Court rules no recognition for gay student groups on campus, 11:2:1983 p12
HOOKS, BENJAMIN
NAACP's Hooks speaks "where do we go from here," 11:16:1983 p3
HOPKINS, DANIEL
Artist's work unconventional, 12:7:1983 p11
HORTON, MICHIE
Michie Horton working hard on women's swimming team, 2:20:1985 p15
HORVATH, BILL
Marathoner Bill Horvath at Brockport, 11:7:1984 p11
HOUSING, OFF-CAMPUS
Exercise caution when renting off-campus, 3:28:1984 p5
HUDDLE, DAVID
Huddle appears at forum, 11:16:1983 p13
HULL, CHRIS
Eagles have a dependable kicker in Hull, 11:7:1984 p15
Administration complies with student ID change, 9:5:1984 p1
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
A guide for European travels, 9:28:1983 p9
Course offered in Greece, 2:13:1985 pF10
International education program SUNY Brockport is number one, 2:8:1984 p4
Students experience life in Greece, 2:27:1985 pF2
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION (ISA)
ALAS temporarily merges with ISA club, 10:24:1984 p3
International students attend Brockport for college degree, 4:3:1985 pF2
ISA brings together cultures from all over world, 9:19:1984 p2
ISA helps "Beat the hunger" through campaign to stop world starvation, 4:3:1985 p3
Rules for foreign students, 11:16:1983 p3
Freedom of press questioned in Viewpoint, 11:16:1983 p1
Hart's success overshadowed Jackson's political blunders, 3:21:1984 p7
Rev. Jackson wrong choice as first black presidential candidate, 11:9:1983 p10
JACKSON, PAULA
Jackson speaks about torture in Chile, 11:28:1984 p2
JANCAR, BARBARA
Jancar speaks on the Soviet political system, strength of the government, 4:25:1984 p5
JASIAK, MICHAEL
Jasiak gets ROTC promotion, 12:12:1984 p4
JOHNSON, STEPHEN
Stephen Johnson, at Brockport, calls for understanding between religions, 3:20:1985 p4
JONES, RON
Coach Jones looks into his first season, 9:21:1983 p18
Ron Jones: eagles on the threshold, 3:21:1984 p16
Van Gundy's successor sees a promising future, 9:28:1983 p22
JUDO
Judo club places second at North East YMCA's, 11:14:1984 p11
Kawahara named best judo player in east, 3:27:1985 p20
Lacrosse club defeated in opener, 4:10:1985 p17
Lacrosse club finishes third of eight in weekend tourney at Binghamton, 5:1:1985 p11
Lacrosse club forming, 10:31:1984 p8
New lacrosse club gears up for six match 1985 spring season, 3:27:1985 p20
LAKE ONTARIO
Road salt runoff causing ecological changes in parts of Lake Ontario, 2:6:1985 p7
LASCH, CHRISTOPHER
George Orwell's 1984 and Ours discussed, 5:2:1984 p10A
LATIN AMERICA
Latin American social situation "pathetic," 10:12:1983 p5
LAUNDRY
Laundry facilities closed due to student misuse, 3:21:1984 p4
Laundry facilities reclose at Stage, 3:28:1984 p4
LAW
Brockport students accepted to country's top law schools, 2:29:1984 p4
LAZARRE, ADAM
Brockport on the canal to benefit students, 11:28:1984 pF2
LaZarre holds new position; director of performing arts, 9:26:1984 p2
Professor creates new project, 4:24:1985 pF5
LEBANON
Beirut pastor speaks on crisis in Lebanon, 2:22:1984 p6
LIBRARY
Book drop is a new addition to the union, 2:15:1984 p5
Do you know how to use the library?, 11:14:1984 pF1
Flasher in library?, 11:7:1984 p5
When will our "mythical" computer system appear?, 10:17:1984 p9
LITERACY
Brockport receives $24,000 grant for adult literacy project, 2:1:1984 p3
Brockport students tutor for Adult Literacy, 3:21:1984 p2A
Computer literacy required for '84, 2:8:1984 p6
LITERARY MAGAZINE
The Brockport Review publishes fourth edition of student work, 5:2:1984 p3A
LOJ, ALEX
Loj's position to be cut, 10:3:1984 p2
Sports information director enjoys job, 12:7:1983 p23
LONG, DOREEN
Moods and emotions inspire Long's work, 11:14:1984 pF2
Maier examines cuneiform in Gilfamesh, 11:7:1984 pF4
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance on the job of clearing ice, 2:15:1984 p1
MAKAREWICZ, JOSEPH
Road salt runoff causing ecological changes in parts of Lake Ontario, 2:6:1985 p7
MALCOLM X
Karim lectures on the history of Malcolm X, 2:27:1985 pF2
MANCUSO, RICHARD
Mancuso creates demonstration to show the excitement of physics, 5:1:1985 pF1
MARCUS, ROBERT
Brockport administrators describe some job tasks, 2:29:1984 p6
Marcus chosen as academic affairs vice president, 10:12:1983 p3
Marcus speaks on learning how to learn, 12:7:1983 p6
MARGOLIS, RICHARD
Margolis exhibit features, 2:6:1985 pF5
MARKELLIS, VICTORIA
Controversial health issues for blacks topic of seminar, 2:22:1984 p7
MARTIN, WILLIAM
New cross country coach named, 9:12:1984 p10
MARX, ROBERT
Art students visit with Marx, 11:2:1983 p7
MASTRELLA, JOHN
Hardworking Mastrella, comes from close family, 10:17:1984 p15
MATEJKOVIC, ED
Assistant coach named, 4:18:1984 p10
MCCRAY, JOHN
McCray serves as administrator, educator, 9:26:1984 p5
Meet Dr. John McCray: new VP for student affairs, 9:5:1984 p2
New vp for student affairs selected, 4:25:1984 p1
MCGUIDE, E.J.
Alumnus is now NHL coach, 12:12:1984 p14
MCMANUS, TONY
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
MEIER, VIRGINIA
Meier readies gymnasts, 11:28:1984 p10
Virginia Meier to coach women's gymnastics, looking forward to her first college level job, 11:14:1984 p10
METEOROLOGY
Meteorology department expected snow storm, 3:21:1984 p4A
MEXICO
Exchange program offered in Mexico, 4:17:1985 pF2
Van de Wetering visits Mexico to raise flag, 3:28:1984 p2A
MICHELS, DAVE
Dave Michels directs campus events for Campus Crusade for Christ, 3:21:1984 p4A
MIDTOWN PLAZA
Additional evening bus runs to Midtown plaza, 9:12:1984 p1
MIGRANT EDUCATION
Migrant education, 10:3:1984 pF1, F7
MONDALE, WALTER
Assemblyman Gantt speaks to OSAD on Mondale, 10:10:1984 p3
Mondale wants nomination, 10:5:1983 p3
Reagan criticizes Mondale before election, 11:7:1984 p3
MOODY, KEITH
Keith Moody stars second year as coach, 5:2:1984 p18
MOORE, MELBA
Broadway star Melba Moore performs, 4:25:1984 p5A
Broadway star Melba Moore to sing at SUNY Brockport, 4:18:1984 p4A
MORGAN MANNING HOUSE
Morgan Manning house: adventure through time, 9:13:1983 p7
MOTHERS
Returning mothers work double time for diplomas, 12:7:1983 p11
MTV
Student profile: inside MTV, 10:12:1983 p9
MUSIC
Brockport marching band third in recent competition, 10:10:1984 pF2
Cabo Frio performs at Brockport to warm and welcoming audience, 3:28:1984 p3A
Golden eagles present showcase of talent at spring concert, 4:25:1984 p2A
Gospel Choir hosts spring concert, 4:10:1985 pF5
High Tea performed by orchestra Sunday, 10:17:1984 pF2
Kashif in concert: great performance, 11:16:1983 p9
Local symphony orchestra benefits from auction, 9:12:1984 p5A
Symphony orchestra thriving in Brockport, 2:29:1984 p2A
Young violinist plays at Tower, 3:6:1985 pF4
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Two professors seek settlement, 2:20:1985 p1
MYERS, GEORGE
Electrocution causes death of Brockport student, 4:11:1984 p1
NAACP's Hooks speaks, "Where do we go from here," 11:16:1983 p3
NCAA
NCAA cites fiscal violations, 9:21:1983 p1
NEW YORK STUDENT ASSOCIATION
SASU vs. NYSA: you decide, 9:21:1983 p1
NEWMAN CENTER
Sister Sheila runs center, 2:20:1985 pF2
NORTON, DAN
Dragon Dan exhibits his martial arts skills again, 5:1:1985 p11
Dragon Dan Norton strives for martial arts crown, 11:28:1984 p9
Martial arts exhibition awes half-time crowd, 2:20:1985 pF6
Current attendance policy similar to the last one, 10:10:1984 p7
O'Brien begins year-long term as faculty senate president, 10:3:1984 p5
O'BRIEN, STEVE
Bodybuilders O'Brien and Bieber place in states, 3:27:1985 p20
O'CONNOR, JOHN
Keyboard institute offers hands-on experience, 2:1:1984 p3A
OLYMPICS
Coach Underwood pursues Olympic dream, 2:8:1984 p11
Dr. Sachio Ashida, psych. professor to officiate at 1984 summer Olympics in L.A., 4:11:1984 p12
Famiano to wrestle at Olympic trials, 5:2:1984 p13
The XXIII Olympiad, 9:5:1984 p6A
Trap shooter Petito aims for Olympic trials in Colorado, 5:1:1985 p11
OMEGA KAPPA PSI
Omega Kappa Psi sorority is formed, 4:17:1985 p5
OPHALS, DON
Ophals fills in when needed for wrestling coach Murray, 2:6:1985 p12
ORENSTIEN, ED
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
ORGANIZATION OF STUDENTS OF AFRICAN DESCENT (OSAD)
Allocation of $8,000 for Shannon is questioned, 10:24:1984 p1
Assemblyman Gantt speaks to OSAD on Mondale, 10:10:1984 p3
Celebration of black culture, 11:9:1983 p11
Cultural week events, 12:12:1984 pF2
Freedom of press questioned in Viewpoint, 11:16:1983 p1
History of black women in literature troubled, 2:15:1984 p3A
Hudson elected president of OSAD, 59-30, 5:2:1984 p1
Little seeds 5th talent show, 11:16:1983 p14
Little seeds talent show receives mixed reviews, 4:11:1984 p3A
OSAD fashion show runs smoothly, 5:1:1985 pF4
OSAD says Hooks lecture lacked publicity, 11:16:1983 p5
Speaker Norton discusses equality issues, 2:22:1984 p4
ORIENTATION
Orientation events provide fun and info, 9:5:1984 p2A
Orientation program in fall, 3:27:1985 p6
ORR, GREGORY
Heyen and Orr co-host next to last forum, 10:31:1984 pF3
ORR, JAMES
Attendance policy problem for Dr. Orr, 1:23:1985 p5
Controversial health issues for blacks topic of seminar, 2:22:1984 p7
OTTINGER, RICHARD
Ottinger arrives late but makes his point, 10:24:1984 pF7
Watt, Ottinger display opposite viewpoints, 10:24:1984 p1
Brockport art professor uses many mediums to convey message in work, 3:21:1984 p3A
PARKING
Fine arts lot may soon be available to students, 3:6:1985 p5
Lawn replaces parking lot, 10:12:1983 p7
New parking policy will be in effect for summer, 4:18:1984 p5
Overnight parking for commuter students, 4:11:1984 p4
Parking office estimates more cars on-campus this year, 10:10:1984 p5
PARKS
Area parks offer recreation and leisure, 9:19:1984 p7A
PARSONS, FRANCIS
Brockport foundation names new director, 11:2:1983 p6
PEACE
Ladies tastefully protest, 10:5:1983 p1
PEDERSON, BOB
Coach Bob Pederson replaces Bill Greer, 3:28:1984 p12
Pedersen returns as hockey coach; plans to stress player compatibility, 10:31:1984 p11
PETIT, BERNARD
Petit's videos expand language learning, 1:30:1985 pF5
PETITO, JOHN
Trap shooter Petito aims for Olympic trails in Colorado, 5:1:1985 p11
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Chairman Stier brings new promise to Phys. Ed., 11:16:1983 p18
PHYSICS
Mancuso creates demonstration to show the excitement of physics, 5:1:1985 pF1
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Two majors added to physics department, 11:14:1984 p3
PICCIONE, ANTHONY
Writer's forum opens season, 9:21:1983 p10
PITERMAN, GALINA
Soviet-born RIT professor speaks on her homeland, cultural differences, 4:18:1984 p3
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
Planned parenthood helps with friendly concern, 2:1:1984 p2A
POLITICS
See also: Reagan, Ronald
Academic freedom vs. politics, 10:12:1983 p6
Activist Abzug speaks on politics and social change, 4:18:1984 p4
Assemblyman Gantt speaks to OSAD on Mondale, 10:10:1984 p3
Hart's success overshadowed Jackson's political blunders, 3:21:1984 p7
Mondale wants nomination, 10:5:1983 p3
NOW VP discusses religion role in politics, 10:24:1984 p2
Solomon II takes effect "dodgers" take notice, 11:9:1983 p5
Women in politics reviewed in Cooper, 10:24:1984 p4
POTTEBAUM, WILLIAM
Two professors seek settlement, 2:20:1985 p1
POWER
More power outages coming, 11:14:1984 p1
PRAYER
School prayer amendment voted down, 3:28:1984 p1
PRESIDENT'S HOUSE
Local artist to help renovate president's house, 5:2:1984 p2A
PROTEST
"Teach-in" explores Grenada incident, 11:2:1983 p1
Art students protest BSG cuts, 2:29:1984 p1
Ladies tastefully protest, 10:5:1983 p1
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology students recognized for work, 5:1:1985 pF2
Students present papers to PSI CHI, 3:27:1985 p8
PUBLIC SAFETY
Public safety jurisdiction widely varies, 11:28:1984 p2
Public safety replaces two patrol cars, 9:19:1984 p7
Public safety warns against bicycle thefts, 9:12:1984 p6
Long-time professor dies after illness, 3:20:1985 p2
RALEIGH, LENA
Birthday celebrant at 99 says "I'll never grow up," 9:19:1984 p2A
Lena Raleigh, 99, dies of natural causes, 1:30:1985 p3
RANKIN, CAROLYN
Rankin resigns as VP of public relations, 1:25:1984 p1
RAPE
Rape rate figures misleading, 10:5:1983 p12
State laws hold colleges responsible for campus rapes, 12:7:1983 p5
REAGAN, RONALD
Federal financial aid may rise if Reagan signs bill, 11:14:1984 p4
James Watt speaks in ballroom Monday, 10:17:1984 p1
Reagan and third world realism, 11:16:1983 p8
Reagan ate at Rox in '48, 10:12:1983 p3
Reagan criticizes Mondale before election, 11:7:1984 p3
Reagan cuts education funds, 9:28:1983 p17
Reagan proposes cuts in SEOG and Pell grants, 2:6:1985 p1
Reagan's large educational budget means aid cuts, 2:15:1984 p7
Social symposium looks at problems, 12:5:1984 p4
RECRUITMENT
Shopping malls aid in recruiting, 2:8:1984 p5
RECYCLING
Merchants respond to can redemption, 5:2:1984 p2A
New York bottle bill-effective Sept. 12, 9:13:1983 p1
REED, BILLY
Reed named chairman, 10:3:1984 pF3
REGISTRATION
Change in pre-registration advisement policy, 11:16:1983 p1
RELIGION
Campus ministry welcomes all, 9:19:1984 p2A
Christmas celebrated worldwide, 12:12:1984 pF7
Christmas fever makes us forget what it's about, 12:12:1984 pF7
History of Chanukah traditions, 11:30:1983 p12
Local chaplain dispels myths regarding priesthood, 5:2:1984 p3A
NOW VP discusses religion role in politics, 10:24:1984 p2
Stephen Johnson, at Brockport, calls for understanding between religions, 3:20:1985 p4
What is Rosh Hashana?, 10:3:1984 pF2
RESIDENTIAL LIFE
Residential life makes changes in reservation procedure, 3:27:1985 p1
Brockport rotary club sponsors Oktoberfest, 10:5:1983 p7
ROTC
Brockport students involved in ROTC, 4:18:1984 p2A
Daily flag raising in mall begun by ROTC cadets, 9:26:1984 pF2
Jasiak gets ROTC promotion, 12:12:1984 p4
ROTC cadets prepare to be army officers, 3:27:1985 pF4
ROTC is a challenging program for cadets, 3:20:1985 pF1
ROTC picnic held to meet new cadets, 9:12:1984 p3A
ROWLISON, DEAN
Dean Rowlison named to student services, 12:5:1984 p3
ROXBURY INN
Confusion over state of Roxbury is wide spread, 9:12:1984 p6
Future of the Roxbury arouses speculation, 2:1:1984 p3
Last stop too noisy, 10:12:1983 p3
Reagan ate at Rox in '48, 10:12:1983 p3
Rox building in poor condition, 10:26:1983 p3
Roxbury Inn called "a slum," 10:12:1983 p3
Roxbury inn sold, 9:5:1984 p5
RUGBY
Board splits the men's and women's rugby clubs, 10:17:1984 p2
Doggies A and B lose to University of Buffalo, 9:26:1984 p14
Doggies A and B teams defeat Geneseo State, away, 10:10:1984 p16
Doggies defeat top ranked UB; 27-13, 4:24:1985 p16
Doggies defeat UR for first win, 4:10:1985 p20
Doggies defend SUNY championship, 10:5:1983 p20
Doggies express good will at blood bank, 4:11:1984 p11
Doggies lose at Buffalo, 10:31:1984 p9
Doggies lose to Harlequins, 10:24:1984 p12
Doggies lose to Rochester Colonials, 14-12, 4:17:1985 p17
Doggies lose to Vikings 17-15 in season opener, 4:3:1985 p17
Doggies prepare for spring season, 3:27:1985 p15
Doggies rugby A squad win against UR 33-3 last week, 10:3:1984 p12
Doggies rugby lose opener to Aardvarks, 9:12:1984 p11
Doggies rugby victorious Saturday as '84 league competition begins, 9:19:1984 p12
Doggies split two games at Cornell; Satkiewcz scores four trys in victory, 11:7:1984 p12
Ladies rugby victorious over Geneseo State, 10:10:1984 p16
Men's rugby fourth at upstate tourney, 5:1:1985 p15
Rugby B and C squads roll in Rochester, 4:25:1984 p15
Women beat Geneseo; but lose to Plattsburgh, 5:1:1985 p15
Women's rugby club loses two; record now at 1-4, 10:17:1984 p13
Women's rugby club win two to open season, 4:17:1985 p17
Women's rugby to host Niagara club Saturday, 3:27:1985 p16
Women's rugby wins; defeats Syracuse 12-8, 10:24:1984 p14
RUMAGE, WILLIAM
Economist talks to club, 3:6:1985 pF4
RUSSIA
Jancar speaks on the Soviet political system, strength of the government, 4:25:1984 p5
Soviet-born RIT professor speaks on her homeland, cultural differences, 4:18:1984 p3
Understanding Soviets topic of forum, 4:11:1984 p5
Camelia Sadat speaks about her father, 12:5:1984 p1
SADAT, CAMELIA
Camelia Sadat speaks about her father, 12:5:1984 p1
SANDGARTEN, MICK
Two professors seek settlement, 2:20:1985 p1
SANKEY, CURTIS
Sankey is main playmaker on eagles basketball team, 12:5:1984 p15
SARTON, MAY
May Sarton speaks at forum, 11:9:1983 p11
SAT
Black SAT scores rise, 9:21:1983 p11
SCHOLARS DAY
Scholars day provides informative lectures, 4:24:1985 pF2
Students, faculty present work on scholars day, 5:2:1984 p8
SCIENCE
Thrills and chills galore in traveling science show, 2:22:1984 p2A
SEALE, BOBBY
Bobby Seale speaks on Panther years, 12:12:1984 p2
One-time revolutionary Bobby Seale, former Black Panther leader, to speak here this Friday, 12:5:1984 p3
Panther's Seale speaks at Brockport, 12:12:1984 pF3
SEAT BELTS
Seat belt law in effect as semester draws to close, 12:12:1984 p4
SELSMEYER, ELLEN
Selsmeyer a key for the eagle gymnastics team, 3:6:1985 p13
SENIOR GAMES
New York's Senior Games held in Tuttle, 9:26:1984 pF7
SIGMA PHI RHO
Touch of gold beauty pageant is successful first time around, 5:2:1984 p10
Archives may be on campus, 9:5:1984 p1
Future of archives undecided, 10:3:1984 p1
SOCCER
Alumni soccer team shows flashes of old, 10:10:1984 p13
Brockport soccer loses to red-hot Dragons, 10:12:1983 p24
Buffalo State edges eagles 1-0 in soccer finals, 10:31:1984 p10
Eagles a success at Brockport tourney, 9:12:1984 p16
Eagles lose twice in soccer; once at home and once away, 10:10:1984 p10
Golden eagles soccer players react to Broadbent's resignation as coach, 4:11:1984 p13
Mastrella, McCrudden make SUNYAC all-stars, 11:7:1984 p12
Men's soccer closes season with 7-8-0 record, 11:2:1983 p20
Men's soccer loses two, 9:28:1983 p22
Men's soccer splits, 10:5:1983 p16
Men's soccer team moves record to 3-3-1, 10:3:1984 p12
Men's soccer team triumphs at tournament, 9:21:1983 p20
Soccer team beats Geneseo 3-1 at home, 10:24:1984 p16
Soccer team begins '84 season under new coach Fitzpatrick, 9:5:1984 p10
Soccer team falls to Oneonta but are winners at Niagara University 3-2, 10:17:1984 p16
Soccer team falls to UB, 5-1, defeats St., Lawrence 3-1, 9:26:1984 p16
Syracuse hands soccer team first loss, 9:19:1984 p10
SOCCER-WOMEN
Budget oversight leaves women's soccer out of states, 11:9:1983 p23
Cortland shuts out Brockport women in opening soccer contest, 6-0, 9:12:1984 p16
Re-hatched eagles kickoff win, 9:13:1983 p18
Re-hatched eagles win again, 9:21:1983 p20
Soccer star D'Ambrosi; versatile in many fields, 9:26:1984 p13
SUNYAC scoring leader Thomas surprised at kickers finish, 11:16:1983 p18
Thomas lead Brockport soccer to another victory, 10:12:1983 p24
U of R wins 2-0 over ladies' soccer team, 11:7:1984 p16
Women's soccer evens record at 2-2, 9:19:1984 p16
Women's soccer has successful first year, 11:9:1983 p19
Women's soccer ranked fifth, wait on tournament, 11:2:1983 p20
Women's soccer team defeats Canisius 2-1, 10:3:1984 p11
Women's soccer team prepares to defend SUNYAC championship, 9:5:1984 p10
Women's soccer team split pair of games, 10:10:1984 p16
Women's soccer team ties St. Lawrence, 10:17:1984 p13
Women's soccer tops UB to up record to 6-4-1, 10:24:1984 p14
Women's soccer undefeated, 10:5:1983 p20
Women's soccer win's three-is state ranked, 10:26:1983 p20
SOFTBALL
Eagle softball 2-3-1 on road trip, 4:18:1984 p11
Golden eagles softball takes two from RIT, 4:25:1984 p16
Softball defeats St. John Fisher for RAC title, 5:2:1984 p19
Softball drops to 7-5 record, 4:24:1985 p16
Softball team gears up for season under new head coach Maiorani, 4:3:1985 p20
Softball team off to a winning start, 4:17:1985 p20
Softball team takes first in RAC tourney, 5:1:1985 p16
SORORITIES
Fraternities and sororities growing in popularity on SUNY campuses, 2:22:1984 p3
Interest in campus sororities soars with new membership, 9:13:1983 p8
SOUTH AFRICA
US must take stand in apartheid South Africa, 11:14:1984 p3
SPECIAL OLYMPICS
Student volunteers aid developmentally disabled, 4:11:1984 p2A
SPRINGFEST
It's official! Springfest here, 4:17:1985 p1
Slade proposes Springfest to end semester, 4:3:1985 p1
Springfest goes west to Stage XVI, 5:1:1985 p1
STANFORD, WILLIAM
Directory information release policy questioned, 2:1:1984 p1
STEWART, WILLIAM
Ceramic professor displays unique style, 4:10:1985 pF1
STIER, WILLIAM
Chairman Stier brings new promise to Phys. ed., 11:16:1983 p18
STOLLER, JOHN
John Stoller named to college relations, 3:20:1985 p1
STONY BROOK
Academic freedom vs. politics, 10:12:1983 p6
SUNY Stony Brook in controversy over meal plan, 2:29:1984 p4
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Evening services office opens, 9:19:1984 p3
Meet Dr. John McCray: new VP for student affairs, 9:5:1984 p2
New vp for student affairs selected, 4:25:1984 p1
Search narrows for new vp of student affairs, 2:1:1984 p3
STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY (SASU)
Brockport hosts SASU conference, 12:12:1984 p1
No tuition hike for 1985-86 in SUNY budget; SASU unsure, 12:5:1984 p1
Political activism SASU's cost efficient alternative, 3:21:1984 p7
SASU efforts aimed at serving student interests, 3:28:1984 p4
SASU opposes BSG board's freezing of funds, 2:22:1984 p3
SASU put to vote today, 9:28:1983 p1
SASU registers college voters, 9:21:1983 p6
SASU vs. NYSA: you decide, 9:21:1983 p1
STYLUS
Board allocates loan money to the Stylus, 2:20:1985 p2
Board approves amended Stylus constitution, 5:2:1984 p3
Board holds emergency meeting on Stylus, 11:30:1983 p1
Free press controversies heighten at SUNY schools, 11:9:1983 p6
Freedom of press questioned in Viewpoint, 11:16:1983 p1
Freedom of the press?, 11:16:1983 p8
Impeachment attempts against Stylus members dropped, 11:14:1984 p2
Issues of the Stylus are stolen, 4:24:1985 p4
The Stylus elects top editor, 4:3:1985 p3
SUNY
Free press controversies heighten at SUNY schools, 11:9:1983 p6
Good news and bad news for SUNY, 1:30:1985 p1
Legislature waiting on proposal, 4:3:1985 p1
No tuition hike for 1985-86 in SUNY budget; SASU unsure, 12:5:1984 p1
Officials confident 1985-86 budget will pass, 11:28:1984 p1
SUNY board of trustees defeat proposed SUNY athletic fee, 10:3:1984 p11
SUNY budget cuts less severe than other state agencies, 9:28:1983 p3
SUNY budget cuts threaten staff positions and tuition, 2:8:1984 p6
SUNY budget favors no tuition increases, 11:9:1983 p1
SUNY budget passed; no tuition increases, 4:17:1985 p1
SUNY Buffalo activity fee meets challenge, 11:28:1984 p1
SUNY trustees vote down athletic fee, 10:10:1984 p2
Voting problems for some SUNY students, 11:14:1984 p1
Wharton forms commission on future of SUNY, 3:21:1984 p1
SWIMMING
Golden eagle swim teams compete, 12:12:1984 p12
Golden eagles swim teams go down in defeat, 2:13:1985 p10
Lady swimmers finished 8th show form in relay wins, 2:29:1984 p17
Marshall named diving coach, 11:9:1983 p22
Men and women swimmers drop close one to Nazareth, 2:1:1984 p8
Men swimmers end season with 10th place at SUNYAC, 3:6:1985 p12
Men's swim team returns, 10:26:1983 p18
Perkins pres. helps men's swimmers, 11:30:1983 p15
Raymond's words upset Lady Eagle swimmers, 4:11:1984 p10
School records fall at swim meets, 1:23:1985 p11
Six women swimmers compete in SUNYACs, 2:27:1985 p10
Swim teams lose; men edged by Buffalo State, 2:6:1985 p11
Swimmers enthusiastic despite loss to UB, 2:8:1984 p12
Swimmers go to states, 2:20:1985 p12
Tobey takes over as new head coach of the Golden Eagle swimming team, 11:28:1984 p10
Women swimmers beaten in opener, 12:5:1984 p14
Women swimmers defeat Niagara Eagles, 2:15:1984 p14
Women swimmers end week with 77-61 win over Utica, 1:30:1985 p9
Women's swim team ready, 10:26:1983 p18
Dormitory phone abuse rampant; costing college, 4:3:1985 p5
New phone system due in January, 12:5:1984 p1
New phone system to cost $1 million, student phones not included in plans, 3:21:1984 p1
Phone company explains reasons for some campus phone turn offs, 2:15:1984 p6
Phone system may by installed campus wide, 2:6:1985 p1
Telephone service lowers initial fee, 9:12:1984 p4
TELEVISION
Group W boosts prices; gives same service, 9:12:1984 p4
Satellite dish TV system agreed upon, 2:27:1985 p1
TV dangerous to mind?, 10:5:1983 p12
TENNIS
A new beginning for the womens' tennis team, 9:5:1984 p10
Men's tennis club petitions athletic department for 1985 team status, 10:17:1984 p16
Tennis initiates season with 5-4 victory at MCC, 5:2:1984 p12
Tennis players lose first match, 9:19:1984 p13
Tennis team has inaugural season record of 0-10, 10:17:1984 p12
Tennis team loses to Smith in season finale, 11:7:1984 p13
Tennis team plays in state tourney, 10:31:1984 p8
Tennis team shut out 9-0 by rival Cortland State, 10:3:1984 p9
Tough Ithaca College dominates in tennis victory over golden eagles, 9:26:1984 p10
Women's tennis team to start this fall, 4:25:1984 p14
Zink scores at tennis SUNYAC's, 10:24:1984 p14
THEATRE
"Threepenny" relies on technical aspects, 2:29:1984 p3A
Androcles and the lion opens at Tower, 11:30:1983 p12
Androcles and the lion: portrait of a rehearsal, 11:16:1983 p9
Black comedy opening Thursday with Higgins as student director, 11:7:1984 pF2
Cat on a hot tin roof to play at Tower Theatre, 4:18:1984 p2A
Dedication makes Black Comedy a success, 11:14:1984 pF2
Fantastick's has romance, comedy, more, 10:17:1984 pF9
Geva theatre moving, increases seating, 9:26:1984 pF7
Harlequins cast all student play, 2:27:1985 pF5
Harlequins perform a Raisin in the Sun, 4:10:1985 pF6
Opening night for Shadow Box a success, 2:27:1985 pF1
Shakespearian scholar directs As you like it, 4:17:1985 pF2
Theater department unveils 1983-1984 season, 9:21:1983 p8
Three penny opera a labor of love for dedicated cast, 2:22:1984 p2A
Wait until dark completes Brockport run, 9:12:1984 p2A
Williams' Cat on a hot tin roof a huge success on opening night, 4:25:1984 p2A
TOBEY, DOUG
Tobey takes over as new head coach of the golden eagle swimming team, 11:28:1984 p10
TOTH, GEORGE
Grant for co-op program, 11:9:1983 p6
TOWN GOWN RELATIONS
See also: Brockport
Last stop too noisy, 10:12:1983 p3
Meeting held to stop noise, 10:24:1984 p3
Merchants upset over on-campus hair salon, 10:10:1984 p1
Noise fine increased, 11:7:1984 p2
Police apply noise ordinance, 9:26:1984 p1
Student noise riles neighbors, 9:21:1983 p3
TRACK AND FIELD
Brockport takes second at SUNYAC meet, 5:2:1984 p30
Brockport track teams run well at RAC meet, 1:30:1985 p10
Cowan has the potential to be a winning runner, 4:17:1985 p15
Eagle's Renneman, jack of all trades for track team, 4:25:1984 p12
Golden eagles tracksters undefeated at 3-0, 4:11:1984 p16
Hallinan wins Brockport 10K, 4:3:1985 p20
Indoor track team off to quick start in 1984, 2:8:1984 p11
Kopacz has future as distance runner, 3:20:1985 p11
Lady eagle tracksters beat UB 80-63, 4:25:1984 p13
Lady Eagles track team places fifth at UR, 2:20:1985 p11
Lady eagles track wins two and drops one for 6-1 record, 4:24:1985 p16
Lady tracksters finish second at SUNYACs, score 96 points, 3:21:1984 p12
Men's track grabs 7-1 record, 4:24:1985 p15
Men's track places 12 out of 22 at states, 3:21:1984 p12
Men's track team beats its first five opponents, 4:17:1985 p20
Men's track team ends dual season at 7-1, 4:25:1984 p16
Men's track team fares poorly at SUNYAC meet, 3:21:1984 p14
Men's track team sixth at UR relays, 2:6:1985 p13
Men's track team takes sixth at states, 3:20:1985 p12
Men's, women's track team look forward to SUNYACs this weekend, 2:29:1984 p14
Taylor wins high jump at states, 2:27:1985 p12
Track team second, 1:23:1985 p11
Track teams improve record to 6-0; 4-2, 4:18:1984 p12
Track teams place fifth at SUNYACs, 3:6:1985 p16
Women's track places fourth at SUNYACs, 5:1:1985 p16
Women's track team fifth at Cortland Inv., 2:13:1985 p10
Women's track team off to flying start, 4:17:1985 p20
TRANSFER
Articulation agreements aid transfer students, 12:7:1983 p1
TUITION
Cuomo proposes tuition increase, 1:25:1984 p1
No tuition hike for 1985-86 in SUNY budget; SASU unsure, 12:5:1984 p1
SUNY budget cuts threaten staff position and tuition, 2:8:1984 p6
SUNY budget favors no tuition increases, 11:9:1983 p1
SUNY budget passed; no tuition increases, 4:17:1985 p1
TUTU, DESMOND
Nobel prize to Tutu seen as "a step to glory," 11:7:1984 p6
Information display sets placed in college union, 9:26:1984 p1
Union managers extension of faculty, 10:10:1984 pF7
UNITED UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONS (UUP)
Ex-judicial officer questions retrenchment, 9:13:1983 p1
Professor's union tries to settle next contract, 10:10:1984 p3
UUP dinner brings to light union activity, 4:10:1985 p6
Does being in love mean having to buy gifts?, 2:8:1984 p7A
The history of Valentine's day is lengthy, colorful and confusing, 2:8:1984 p6A
The search for a valentine goes on, 2:8:1984 p7A
This holiday not really for lovers, 2:8:1984 p7A
VALENZA, TASIA
All my children star visits Brockport, 4:25:1984 p3A
VAN DE WETERING, JOHN
Brockport administrators describe some job tasks, 2:29:1984 p6
FSA, president to serve meals, 12:7:1983 p4
President Van de Wetering addresses concerns, 2:8:1984 p4
Van de Wetering agrees to let students set up for outdoor ceremony, 4:24:1985 p1
Van de Wetering and area presidents discuss archives housing proposal, 11:7:1984 p4
Van de Wetering answers panel on BTV series, 4:11:1984 p6
Van de Wetering speaks at fall convocation, 9:5:1984 p1
Van de Wetering visits Mexico to raise flag, 3:28:1984 p2A
Women's safety to be studied, 2:6:1985 p1
VAN SERTIMA, IVAN
Author Ivan Van Sertime lectures on black history, 2:20:1985 p3
VARGUS, TONY
Lifting affects all sides of life for powerlifter Tony Vargus, 10:24:1984 p14
VISCOME, LAURA
Communications forum hosts seven, 11:30:1983 p4
VOIGHT, ELLEN BRYANT
Ellen Bryant Voight reads her poetry, 4:11:1984 p5A
VOLLEYBALL
Coach Piester inspires lady spikers to successful season, 2:1:1984 p10
Division I Ithaca defeats Brockport women's volleyball record now 24-11, 11:9:1983 p23
Eagles eliminated by Albany in great dance invitational tourney, 9:26:1984 p10
Eagles volleyball advances, 11:30:1983 p16
Golden eagles volleyball captures UR tournament, 10:3:1984 p12
Netters back on track, as they defeat Fisher, 10:17:1984 p16
Netters defeat Nazareth with fine team play, 10:24:1984 p16
Netters fall at SUNYAC's with loss in quarterfinals, 11:7:1984 p10
Netters fall in finals at tourney, 10:31:1984 p10
Netters lose to Ithaca in quarterfinals at states, 11:14:1984 p12
Spikers ninth in nation, 12:7:1983 p19
Volleyball team to host tourney for season opener this Saturday, 9:12:1984 p11
Women's volleyball team winners at Brockport tournament Saturday, 9:19:1984 p13
VOTING
BSG working on voter recruitment drive, 10:10:1984 pF2
Elections law overturned, 10:17:1984 p1
SASU registers college voters, 9:21:1983 p6
Slade litigates Monroe Board of Elections, 10:3:1984 p1
Voter registration for students, 1:25:1984 p4
Voters to determine fate of New York bond issue, 10:12:1983 p6
Voting problems for some SUNY students, 11:14:1984 p1
Washington semester experiencing renewed interest for next year, 2:6:1985 p6
WASHINGTON, LLOYD
Washington gets a shot at pro football career, 3:6:1985 p16
WATT, JAMES
James Watt speaks in ballroom Monday, 10:17:1984 p1
Watt blasts media in last week's interview, 10:31:1984 pF4
Watt interview "I certainly didn't win popularity," 10:24:1984 pF7
Watt, Ottinger display opposite viewpoints, 10:24:1984 p1
WATTS, RONALD
Brockport administrators describe some job tasks, 2:29:1984 p6
WBSU
BSU will be there, 9:21:1983 p18
WBSU format changes affect all department, 9:12:1984 p2A
WBSU helping Ethiopia, 4:24:1985 p4
WEATHER
Brockport digs out of 10 inches of snow, 1:30:1985 p4
Lake effect snow explained following snow storm, 3:21:1984 p3A
Meteorologist explains winter storm systems, 2:20:1985 pF2
Meteorologists criticized for inaccurate forecasts, 5:1:1985 pF5
Meteorology department expected snow storm, 3:21:1984 p4A
Storm issues confusing, 1:30:1985 pF2
Weather closes Brockport for first time in 7 years, 3:21:1984 p3
Weather data via satellite; Brockport invests in dish, 9:12:1984 p5
Winter weather causes some damage to campus grounds, 4:25:1984 p4
WEIGHTLIFTING
Lifting affects all sides of life for powerlifter Tony Vargus, 10:24:1984 p14
Paul Dick wins lifting championship, 5:2:1984 p14
WELFARE
Social symposium looks at problems, 12:5:1984 p4
WELK, LOIS
Improvisational workshop makes for relaxed muscles among participants, 2:29:1984 p5A
WESTHEIMER, RUTH
Dr. Ruth speaks sexually again to Brockport, 4:25:1984 p1
WHALEN, LORETTA
Whalen is a versatile threat on court, 1:30:1985 p11
Whalen selected to '85 all-SUNYAC hoop team, 3:27:1985 p14
WHARTON, CLIFTON
Wharton forms commission on future of SUNY, 3:21:1984 p1
WILT, BILL
Wilt decides to resign from coaching job, 3:6:1985 p16
WINTERFEST
Winterfest coming here next month, 1:30:1985 p2
WOLSKY, JACK
Wolsky returns next semester, 12:7:1983 p7
WOMEN
Judith Gorman-Jacobs sings of women, peace and poverty, 4:11:1984 p5A
Women's safety to be studied, 2:6:1985 p1
WOMYN'S COALITION
Womyn fight to take back the night, 11:30:1983 p1
Womyn rally to "take back the night," 11:16:1983 p3
WORKER'S WORLD PARTY
Worker's world party candidate speaks, 5:2:1984 p7
WRESTLING
Assistant wrestling coaches a big part of eagles' success, 3:6:1985 p13
Brockport grapplers prepare for nationals, 2:22:1984 p14
Brockport state wrestlers end dual meet season with 26-11 victory over Binghamton, 2:8:1984 p12
Detore uses self-motivation, 4:3:1985 p17
Eagle team report card Brockport wrestlers: SUNY champs, 13th in the nation, 3:28:1984 p11
Eagles perform well at Michigan tourney, 11:14:1984 p12
Famiano to wrestle at Olympic trials, 5:2:1984 p13
Golden eagle matmen raise record to 5-2, 1:30:1985 p12
Golden eagles miss near shut out, 2:1:1984 p10
Grapplers defeat western new england, 12:7:1983 p24
Grapplers repeat as SUNYAC champs, 2:15:1984 p16
Matmen fall to Syracuse; and compete at Penn St., 12:5:198 p16
Murray to lead east in all-state mat classic, 11:2:1983 p18
Ophals fills in when needed for wrestling coach Murray, 2:6:1985 p12
Trenton state wrestlers win Div. III national title, 3:6:1985 p12
Varsity wrestlers on a roll forward to SUNYACS, 2:1:1984 p9
Wrestler's finish dual meet season with a win, 2:6:1985 p15
Wrestlers beat UB in 1st match, 11:30:1983 p16
Wrestlers destroy no. 1 Trenton State, 12:12:1984 p16
Wrestlers drop season opening dual meet to UB, 11:28:1984 p12
Wrestlers look good at Ithaca, 11:9:1983 p18
Wrestlers lose to Ithaca 32-7, 2:8:1984 p13
Wrestlers place 13th in Division III tourney, 2:29:1984 p20
Wrestlers prepare for season in quest of the national title, 11:7:1984 p10
Wrestlers take fifth place at nationals, 3:6:1985 p16
Wrestlers win sixth straight SUNYAC title, 2:20:1985 p16
Wrestlers: stronger than ever, 9:13:1983 p18
WRITERS FORUM
Accomplished poet reads skillful work, 3:20:1985 pF2
Alison Lurie at forum, 10:26:1983 p11
Bennett opens season, 10:10:1984 pF3
Doris Buchanan Smith, 12:12:1984 pF5
Dunn: the Woody Allen of poetry, 11:7:1984 pF3
Ellen Bryant Voight reads her poetry, 4:11:1984 p5A
Fitzgerald at writers' forum, 11:2:1983 p7
Forum begins 18th year; less obscurity this fall, 9:26:1984 pF3
George Orwell's 1984 and Ours discussed, 5:2:1984 p10A
Heller impresses audience with readings from his works, 4:17:1985 pF4
Heyen and Orr co-host next to last forum, 10:31:1984 pF3
Huddle appears at forum, 11:16:1983 p13
Irish poet Seamus Heaney open writer's forum, 2:1:1984 p7A
May Sarton speaks at forum, 11:9:1983 p11
Poet Jane Cooper reads scenes from her past, 2:8:1984 p4A
Writer's forum opens season, 9:21:1983 p10
Writers forum holds reunion, 4:3:1985 pF4
Yehuda Amichai reads his poems about love, 3:28:1984 p5A
Zimmer jolts perceptions, 10:17:1984 pF11