Lee K. Abbott reads from new book at Writers forum, 10:30:1985 p9
ABORTION
Anti-abortion film shown, 1:28:1987 p1
ADAMEK, STEVE
Adamek: gridiron star, 9:25:1985 p17
ADMISSIONS
Admissions' outlook for fall confident, 4:30:1986 p1
Image of SUNY Brockport is improving, 10:16:1985 p4
ADULT TIMES
Adult times printed for adult students, 10:22:1986 p3
ADULTS
Adult times printed for adult students, 10:22:1986 p3
More adults than ever enrolled at Brockport, 9:17:1986 p7
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
Affirmative action now required for all New York state colleges, 2:4:1987 p1
Commissioner Burstein talks about affirmative action, 4:30:1986 p7
Weeks new head of affirmative action, 9:17:1986 p9
AFRICAN AMERICAN
"Black week" features variety of events for all, 11:19:1986 p9
African culture, 3:25:1987 p9
Ahway X: Black history neglected, 2:26:1986 p7
Farley talks on Rochester's blacks, 2:26:1986 p7
Gifford speaks about civil rights, 1:22:1986 p1
Gregory gives inspirational lecture during "Black week," 11:19:1986 p9
Minority students taught to develop leadership, 2:19:1986 p7
AFRO AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT
A.A.S. special events to honor Martin Luther King holiday, 11:20:1985 p3
AAS asks OSAD for help in saving dept., 11:20:1985 p4
Deputy speaker to come to Brockport, 4:30:1986 p7
AIDS
Administrator reacts to attention, 3:25:1987 p5
AIDS committee works to educate Brockport, 10:1:1986 p7
AIDS speaker dispels common myths, 2:25:1987 p2
Answers about AIDS available, 4:23:1986 p12
Brockport center of attention, 3:25:1987 p1
Hirsch talks on myths and realities of deadly AIDS, 11:20:1985 p13
SUNY Brockport policy on AIDS remains unapproved, 4:1:1987 p2
Survey reveals student opinions about AIDS, 3:25:1987 p5
ALCOHOL
Administration rejects alcohol at senior picnic, 3:25:1987 p1
Bar owners feel sting with new law, 2:5:1986 p1
DWI: new ideas on penalties for an old problem, 3:4:1987 p9
DWI: one boy's true life experience, 2:25:1987 p10
Mackler addresses excessive drinking, 12:10:1986 p8
New drinking age: will it work, 12:11:1985 p1
Responsible student drinking discussed, 11:12:1986 p2
Rise in drinking age affects all, 9:25:1985 p1
Rise in drinking age should not hinder college experience (editorial), 9:11:1985 p5
State celebrates fourth year of stop DWI plan, 12:11:1985 p1
Surprise proof check continue, 1:21:1987 p1
ALPHA CHI RHO
Alpha Chi Rho aims to help Brockport, 2:5:1986 p1
Alpha Chi Rho takes time to clean campus, 10:22:1986 p7
Local chapter inducted into national Alpha Chi council, 9:10:1986 p7
Series on campus greeks starts with Alpha Chi Rho, 2:25:1987 p3
ALPHA EPSILON RHO
AERho wins Rookie Chapter of Year, 4:30:1986 p8
Alpha Epsilon chapter started by broadcasters, 10:23:1985 p9
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA
Alpha Kappa Alpha salutes black women in program of dance, poetry, discussion, 11:5:1986 p11
ALUMNI
'85 phone-a-thon going well, 11:6:1985 p1
Alumni art at Tower, 9:25:1985 p12
Alumni funds available, 11:12:1986 p3
Alumni honored at dinner, 4:30:1986 p2
Brockport business club holds 3rd annual alumni banquet, 4:23:1986 p7
Brockport establishes undergrad alumni group, 3:25:1987 p4
Dance alumni to perform at Brockport, 10:2:1985 p9
Men's soccer team hosts alumni game, 10:16:1985 p19
Phone-a-thon a huge success; pledges amount to $51,639, 12:11:1985 p3
AMICHAI, YEHUDA
Israeli poet reads works, 10:29:1986 p7
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Amnesty International begins 26th year of fighting for human rights, 4:9:1986 p9
Amnesty International dinner celebrates 25 years of service, 4:23:1986 p1
Brockport may get Amnesty chapter, 1:28:1987 p1
Group tries to help political prisoners, 12:4:1985 p9
ANDRIATCH, MIKE
Mike Andriatch named new SID, 12:11:1985 p2
ANIMALS
Judd: People aren't aware of animal rights, 2:12:1986 p12
APARTHEID
Gordimer: change will come, 1:29:1986 p9
Professor talks on apartheid, 11:20:1985 p1
Students discuss apartheid on radio, 10:15:1986 p3
SUNY Brockport professor shares views on meaning of apartheid, 4:16:1986 p7
APPLEGATE, CRAIG
Brockport frosh takes second in Gold's Classic; State competition next on list, 10:9:1985 p19
ARENA, LINDA
Hall of fame inductions, 10:8:1986 p15
ART
"Beyond the myth" displays world issues, 2:5:1986 p7
Alumni art at Tower, 9:25:1985 p12
Artist paints people as reflections of our world, 11:19:1986 p9
Ceramic art show on display at Tower, 1:29:1986 p13
Exhibit presented, 2:4:1987 p9
Graphics by Kent on display at Brockport, 10:22:1986 p8
Holloware exhibition opens at Tower Fine Arts gallery, 3:4:1987 p7
Lecture presented on ceramic art, 4:15:1987 p7
NCECA ceramics show educates the public, 2:19:1986 p10
Opoku displays artwork, 1:22:1986 p7
Photographer portrays self through work, 11:12:1986 p7
Selections 1 opens at Tower Fine Arts, 1:28:1987 p7
Works in weaving, wood at fine arts, 10:8:1986 p11
Zen VooDoo opens at Rainbow Gallery, 10:9:1985 p9
ART DEPARTMENT
Faculty member featured artist, 1:21:1987 p9
Markusen new head of art department, 10:2:1985 p9
ASBESTOS
Brockport part of Asbestos study, 4:1:1987 p3
ASHIDA, SACHIO
Dr. Ashida to give lecture on Zen, 1:22:1986 p17
Judoists win 5 medals at Empire Games, 9:18:1985 p24
ATHLETICS
Academic standards for athletes raised, 4:1:1987 p18
Athletic department announces six positions now filled, 9:10:1986 p12
Athletic department completes construction of spring floor, 9:4:1985 p24
College hires Rich Fyle as new SID, 9:18:1985 p5
Fine arts and athletics add culture, fun, 10:16:1985 p11
Hall of Fame recognition Dinner to be held Oct. 11, 9:24:1986 p16
Mike Andriatch named new SID, 12:11:1985 p2
Milon to increase athletic budget for next years teams, 4:23:1986 p20
Recreation desk gives out sports equipment, 4:9:1986 p20
Baseball stats in, 4:2:1986 p20
Baseball team 1-3 on week, 4:16:1986 p16
Baseball team 3-8 in Florida over break, 3:26:1986 p20
Baseball team Florida-bound, 3:5:1986 p15
Baseball team has two all-star possibilities, 4:30:1986 p23
Baseball team improves SUNYAC record to 5-3, 4:22:1987 p16
Baseball team in action, 9:25:1985 p20
Baseball team loses title to University of Buffalo, 4:29:1987 p24
Baseball team passes spring break test, 3:25:1987 p20
Brockport baseball preview: promising season ahead, 3:26:1986 p20
Eagle baseball team ripe for success, 4:8:1987 p16
Golden eagles 9 loses to Fredonia, 4:15:1987 p16
Golden eagles baseball squad optimistic about achieving .500 record for season, 3:4:1987 p11
BASKETBALL
Brockport basketball teams score victories, 1:22:1986 p20
Brockport men hoopsters beat Nazareth, St. Rose, Fredonia; eagles season over, 2:19:1986 p20
Coach Jones brings credibility to men's basketball program, 3:4:1987 p12
Eagles drop to 0-2 in SUNYACs, 12:11:1985 p20
Eagles finish strong in 74-70 win, 2:11:1987 p17
Eagles go 3-0 this week, 2:5:1986 p16
Eagles lose SUNYAC west title, 2:25:1987 p15
Eagles overpowering in victories, 12:3:1986 p12
Eagles sweep Buffalo teams for 1st place in league, 2:4:1987 p15
Men beat Geneseo 109-97, 12:10:1986 p12
Men hoopsters trounce Fisher, 2:26:1986 p16
Men's basketball coach calls it quits, 3:25:1987 p19
Men's basketball loses in 2 OT's, 2:11:1987 p19
Men's basketball readies for season, 11:13:1985 p22
Men's basketball squad avenges loss to Nazareth Golden Flyers, 2:25:1987 p16
Men's basketball team clinches SUNYAC playoff berth with victories over Fredonia, Buffalo, 2:18:1987 p14
Men's basketball team rips Fredonia, but lose in final minutes to Utica, 1:28:1987 p12
One victory, two losses for men's basketball team, 1:29:1986 p24
Poor Brockport shooting to blame in 83-82 defeat to Fisher Cardinals, 2:25:1987 p15
Potsdam Bears topple men's basketball team in opening SUNYAC playoff round, 3:4:1987 p12
Shooting plays role in loss to Nazareth college in tournament championship, 1:21:1987 p12
SUNYAC hopes are dashed, 2:12:1986 p19
Triumphant openers for eagle hoopsters, 12:4:1985 p20
BASKETBALL-WOMEN
Brockport basketball teams score victories, 1:22:1986 p20
Cooper: team played bad in 61-48 defeat, 2:18:1987 p16
Lady eagles down Ithaca, Fredonia in Tuttle North, 2:19:1986 p20
Lady eagles eliminated from post-season play, 2:25:1987 p15
Lady eagles end schedule losing 67-29, 2:26:1986 p16
Lady eagles split pair, 12:11:1985 p20
Lady eagles, you win some you lose some, 1:29:1986 p24
Lady hoopsters win two this week, 2:5:1986 p16
Moses leads Brockport in overtime win, 2:4:1987 p14
New coach named for women's basketball team, 11:20:1985 p21
Triumphant openers for eagle hoopsters, 12:4:1985 p20
Women triumph over Oswego and Geneseo, 12:10:1986 p12
Women's basketball junior named to all-SUNYAC squad, 4:1:1987 p20
Women's basketball squad loses to Bonnies and Devils, 1:28:1987 p11
Women's basketball team defeats cross-state foes Oswego, Geneseo, 2:11:1987 p20
Women's basketball team downs U. of Buffalo at home, 2:12:1986 p24
BEGY, GERALD
AIDS speaker dispels common myths, 2:25:1987 p2
BEIKIRCH, GARY
Vietnam: Brockport grad's true life tales of war experience, 4:22:1987 p10
BETHUNE, MARY MCLEOD
Mary McLeod Bethune: woman of much success, 2:12:1986 p11
BOOKSTORE
Barnes and Noble suffers water damage, 9:11:1985 p1
Book stores: local buy and return policy, 9:4:1985 p3
BOSTON, WALTER
Boston receives Canadian studies award, 1:29:1986 p9
BRETTON, HENRY
Expert speaks on summit, 1:22:1986 p1
BROCKPORT
Are students vital to businesses?, 11:20:1985 p2
Brockport summer arts festival to begin July 10, 4:29:1987 p11
Brockport's industrial situation gets a mention in Time, 2:18:1987 p3
Downtown businesses welcome students, 12:4:1985 p11
Haunted houses-in Brockport?, 4:9:1986 p11
More tales of ghosts right here in Brockport, 4:16:1986 p10
Village officials to survey the street lighting, 2:18:1987 p1
BROCKPORT COLLEGE FUND
Brockport faculty and staff contribute to college fund, 1:21:1987 p2
College fund gets anonymous challenge grant, 2:4:1987 p2
BROCKPORT FOUNDATION
Foundation makes changes in board, 10:1:1986 p3
Foundation offers awards to students, 1:22:1986 p2
BROCKPORT LEGAL INFORMATION SERVICE (BLIS)
BLIS offers information, advice to students who want to seek off-campus housing, 3:25:1987 p2
Legal information available to students, 10:29:1986 p7
BROCKPORT STUDENT GOVERNMENT (BSG)
Academic council represents majority of majors, 10:2:1985 p9
Board discuss OSAD, 10:15:1986 p2
Board gives WBSU $10,000, 4:22:1987 p1
Board instructed to lie, 11:19:1986 p1
Board receives programming proposal, 11:12:1986 p1
BSG aims to balance budget, 10:16:1985 p1
BSG and college debate takeover, 10:29:1986 p1
BSG approves Kearns for new treasurer, 2:4:1987 p3
BSG attempts to get Carlin for February, 11:4:1985 p1
BSG board appropriates concert funds, 10:2:1985 p1
BSG board debates over state of budget, 10:16:1985 p2
BSG board decides to hold informative sessions on purposes of mandatory fee, 4:2:1986 p5
BSG board discusses possible fee hike; may hold another referendum, 3:26:1986 p3
BSG board gives student court power to determine constitutionality of BSG action, 12:3:1986 p2
BSG board member resigns to run for president, 2:4:1987 p2
BSG Board of directors approves funding for sports clubs, WBSU, computer, speaker, 4:15:1987 p3
BSG board passes budget, 2:5:1986 p2
BSG board takes final steps to complete budget, 2:26:1986 p2
BSG board unfreezes $200 of rugby money, 10:9:1985 p2
BSG budget in financial trouble, 9:18:1985 p1
BSG budget to decrease by $10,000 in '86, 2:12:1986 p1
BSG cancels programming, 10:8:1986 p1
BSG clubs join for united way funding drive, 4:16:1986 p1
BSG depletes concert account, 9:24:1986 p1
BSG discusses possible club cuts in budget, 1:29:1986 p2
BSG elections today, tomorrow, 4:8:1987 p1
BSG funds many clubs with good services, 9:25:1985 p9
BSG has proposal to change programming, 2:11:1987 p3
BSG helps with texts, 4:22:1987 p1
BSG holds fund raiser, 4:23:1986 p1
BSG holds open programming meeting, 10:22:1986 p1
BSG hopefuls' platforms, 4:1:1987 p1
BSG offers more events, 10:9:1985 p1
BSG opts for computers, 9:25:1985 p1
BSG pays unemployment taxes, 9:11:1985 p1
BSG questioned by Berkowitz, 10:15:1986 p1
BSG raises money to help the starving, 10:23:1985 p1
BSG representatives argue against tickets, 12:10:1986 p2
BSG source's allegations denied, 12:3:1986 p1
BSG sues Barge Inn, 9:4:1985 p4
BSG to hold referendum, 11:6:1985 p1
BSG to spend $20,000 on new programs this spring, 2:5:1986 p2
BSG vote to level budget; mandatory fee could be raised, 10:30:1985 p1
BSG wages war on poor housing, 9:18:1985 p1
BSG wins unemployment case, 4:2:1986 p1
BSG: films, signs more, 2:12:1986 p7
BSG: the year in review, 4:30:1986 p1
Changes in BSG cabinet positions, 10:22:1986 p1
Chaos!, 3:5:1986 p1
Clubs respond to possible BSG cuts if fee raise fails, 11:13:1985 p2
Concerts to be cut by $10,000, 2:19:1986 p2
Debate held on mandatory fee raise, 11:13:1985 p2
Debates stress student input, 4:9:1986 p1
Did Monsky violate BSG constitution, 2:26:1986 p1
Duo announces candidacy for top BSG offices, 2:18:1987 p2
Ellis ousted as BSG program director, 3:26:1986 p1
Ignore offensive language, says BSG, 10:2:1985 p1
Inter-residence council created, 11:5:1986 p4
Jackson, Geary win election, 4:15:1987 p1
Mandatory fee hike defeated, 11:20:1985 p1
Milon accuses college of poor communication ability, 10:29:1986 p2
Milon addresses students' concerns, 11:12:1986 p1
Milon and Van de Wetering differ on takeover fairness, 10:29:1986 p2
Milon announces he's not seeking re-election, 1:28:1987 p2
Milon asks board to help, 3:25:1987 p1
Milon cites problems with college to clubs, 10:29:1986 p3
Milon holds press conference, 10:1:1986 p1
Milon names new treasurer, 12:3:1986 p3
Milon new BSG president, 4:16:1986 p1
Milon to increase athletic budget for next year's teams, 4:23:1986 p20
Monsky likes new programming, upset with OSAD, 1:29:1986 p2
Monsky places high hopes in restructured cabinet, 9:11:1985 p1
Monsky sees banner year, 9:4:1985 p1
New BSG Cabinet working this year, 10:8:1986 p2
New BSG officer named, 1:21:1987 p1
Portnoy appointed Director of Student Services by Monsky, 1:29:1986 p13
Student ad-hoc committee set up to restructure BSG, 12:3:1986 p2
Student brings BSG to court over mandatory fee, 12:11:1985 p2
Students gamble at BSG's casino night, 3:5:1986 p7
Students speak against concerts, 2:19:1986 p1
The board divided, 12:10:1986 p1
Thorogood concert on, 3:19:1986 p1
Turmoil in BSG, 3:5:1986 p1
Zoeckler named first elected BSG treasurer, 10:8:1986 p3
Zoeckler resigns as treasurer, 11:5:1986 p1
BROOK, EAV-LYN
She swims like a fish, 1:22:1986 p17
BRUGGENCATE, ROBERT
Foreign student studies physics, 4:23:1986 p8
BUCHOLZ, ARDEN
Bucholz feels sports are as important as academics, 4:23:1986 p9
BURSTEIN, KAREN
Commissioner Burstein talks about affirmative action, 4:30:1986 p7
BUS
BSG shuttle bus on campus, 9:24:1986 p3
Bus transportation to Rochester accessible, 9:24:1986 p3
Shuttle bus a service, 3:4:1987 p1
BUSINESS CLUB
"Take 'em to court" says business club, 10:22:1986 p8
Brockport business club holds 3rd annual alumni banquet, 4:23:1986 p7
Business professors discuss timely topics, 12:3:1986 p9
Business studies discussed, 11:19:1986 p11
Marketing strategies discussed at meeting, 12:10:1986 p8
SUNY cable news is educational for students and informative for all, 4:16:1986 p1
CANADIAN STUDIES
Boston receives Canadian studies award, 1:29:1986 p9
CARD, ORSEN SCOTT
Science fiction writers tells stories of Mormon life, 12:3:1986 p7
CAREER
Career assistants help students, 2:19:1986 p7
Career development offers aid to graduating students, 11:6:1985 p9
Career placement helps out students, 2:19:1986 p10
Career placement offers help in resumes, 2:19:1986 p8
Career workshop guides students in job search, 2:19:1986 p8
New career assistance program started, 9:11:1985 p4
New program helps students find jobs, 2:12:1986 p4
Panel discussion focuses on career, job goals, 2:12:1986 p7
PAP helps out recent college grads through apprentice program, 4:30:1986 p7
Poole named associate for career dept., 10:8:1986 p3
Professionals give advice to students, 4:23:1986 p2
Program offers students hands-on experience, 4:29:1987 p10
Students discover career room, 2:19:1986 p10
CARS
Auto show proceeds to benefit Brockport, 9:17:1986 p3
CARTER, JARED
Poet reads work, 4:8:1987 p7
CATAN, JOHN
Moral Science discussed by three professors, 12:4:1985 p2
CENTRAL AMERICA
US/Central America policies discusses, 10:23:1985 p1
CHALLENGER
NEA honors Christa McAuliffe with American Education Fund, 2:12:1986 p4
Tragedy hits space shuttle, 1:29:1986 p4
CHEERLEADING
Men and women cheerleaders for eagles' teams, 3:5:1986 p14
Men on cheering team, 11:19:1986 p13
CHINA
Brockport students to study in China next semester, 4:16:1986 p9
Duhurst discusses her experiences in China, 11:12:1986 p7
CHURCH, TONY
Tony Church to visit Brockport, 4:23:1986 p7
CIVIL RIGHTS
Gifford speaks about civil rights, 1:22:1986 p1
CO-OP
Co-op's, internships provide job experience, personal gain, 2:19:1986 p7
Experience pays in co-op, 9:24:1986 p7
COLLEGE BOWL
National college bowl bound, 2:18:1987 p1
Students have fun, compete, learn in college bowl regional tournament, 3:5:1986 p7
COMMENCEMENT
Commencement plans underway, 2:12:1986 p4
Graduation speaker selected, 4:9:1986 p4
Students need to be prepared for commencement, 4:1:1987 p13
Writers to speak at commencement ceremonies, 4:1:1987 p4
COMMUNICATION
Club hosts mass media symposium, 10:15:1986 p2
Communication symposium planned, 10:23:1985 p2
Freedom of the press discussed, 11:12:1986 p9
Gaffney quits communication department; takes newspaper job, 1:22:1986 p2
Jack Thayer talks of commitment and taking risks in communications, 11:13:1985 p16
Media stars to speak at 2nd mass symposium, 9:10:1986 p2
Media's objectivity questioned, 4:22:1987 p7
Media's portrayal of women effects how they are treated in society, 11:5:1986 p11
Media, police relationship topic of lecture, 3:25:1987 p4
Metheny talks about the dramatic impact of music television, 11:13:1985 p17
Nenno addresses broadcasting fraternity, 1:22:1986 p13
News report: mass media and crime, 4:9:1986 p4
Panelists talk about newsroom ethics, obstacles to women, 11:13:1985 p1
Symposium brings media stars to Brockport, 11:12:1986 p9
COMMUNICATIONS CLUB
Club hosts mass media symposium, 10:15:1986 p2
Communication club allows students to put their skills and knowledge to work, 4:2:1986 p14
Media stars to speak at 2nd mass symposium, 9:10:1986 p2
Newspaper future, reporting discussed by pros, 11:13:1985 p1
COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
Communication department plans banquet, 4:16:1986 p2
COMPUTERS
Apple computer seminar offered in Edwards Hall, 11:5:1986 p5
BSG opts for computers, 9:25:1985 p1
Computer literacy required prior to students' graduation, 4:2:1986 p9
Faculty not responding to help with computers, 3:4:1987 p2
O'Brien speaks on computer system, 11:20:1985 p4
Use of Apple computers a good idea (editorial), 9:18:1985 p6
CONOVER, WILLIS
Voice of America's Conover ambassador to the world, 9:4:1985 p9
CONSTRUCTION
Athletic department completes construction of spring floor, 9:4:1985 p24
Campus tears up sidewalks for water line repairs, 9:10:1986 p1
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Continuing ed workshops offered, 4:30:1986 p15
CONVOCATION
College to hold formal convocation, honor poet, 4:22:1987 p2
Student achievements honored, 4:29:1987 p1
COOPER, HENRY
New coach for women's basketball team, 11:20:1985 p21
COUNSELING
Brockport offers 2 counseling services for students, 9:17:1986 p7
Counseling center seeks new volunteers, 2:11:1987 p3
Dinner held for touring counselors, 11:6:1985 p3
COYLE, PETER
Coyle coaches team to gold medal, 9:18:1985 p20
CREATIVE WRITING CLUB
Student writers to print magazine, 11:5:1986 p11
CRIME
Campus crime rate declines by 7.6 percent from last year, 10:16:1985 p1
Campus crime rate drops sixth consecutive year, 3:26:1986 p2
Crime on campus is rising, 4:16:1986 p1
Crime prevention a matter of sense, intuition, 10:8:1986 p7
News report: mass media and crime, 4:9:1986 p4
Students to aid in crime fighing, 10:1:1986 p1
Vandals steal $300 from Union, 1:29:1986 p1
Victims of crime need support, acceptance, 10:22:1986 p7
CROSS COUNTRY
Both cross country teams drop meets, 10:2:1985 p20
Cross country at Canisius, 10:30:1985 p21
Cross country teams close season with NYS national qualifier, 12:4:1985 p19
Fall coaches look to coming season, 9:11:1985 p17
Golden Eagles outrun Gannon by 21-37 score, 9:17:1986 p15
Harriers place low in pair of recent meets, 11:5:1986 p17
Harriers win in 3-team meet and compete at Mansfield, 9:24:1986 p16
Men suffer similar fate, 10:22:1986 p15
Rain slows golden eagles at SUNYACs, 10:23:1985 p18
Runners 17th at State's, 11:6:1985 p18
Runners do well at Fredonia Invitational, 10:9:1985 p16
Seven runners break XC record at invitational, 10:16:1985 p20
University of Buffalo defeats harriers 27-30, 10:1:1986 p12
Women capture Mansfield title, 9:25:1985 p17
Women place 8th of 12, 10:22:1986 p15
Women's XC fares well in opener, 9:18:1985 p21
CUOMO, MARIO
Cuomo bill to change voting law, 4:22:1987 p2
Cuomo plans SUNY staff cuts in '86, 2:12:1986 p1
Cuomo wants students to vote in town elections, 3:26:1986 p4
CURRAN, PAUL
Communication skills professors displeased, 11:5:1986 p4
CURRICULUM
Brockport hosts ecology classes, 9:10:1986 p2
Brockport soon to start environmental studies, 10:1:1986 p2
Child stress institute receives full SUNY recognition, 4:15:1987 p2
College receives grant to improve general education course instruction, 4:22:1987 p1
Communication skills professors displeased, 11:5:1986 p4
Graduate studies, option for graduating students, 10:30:1985 p9
Major reservations no longer available, 11:5:1986 p4
Psych department to offer masters degree, 2:18:1987 p2
Alumnus Deborah Wolf and concert dance company of Boston at Hartwell, 10:30:1985 p13
Concert gives viewers chance to critique dancers, 11:20:1985 p13
Dance alumni to perform at Brockport, 10:2:1985 p9
Dance couple returns to Hartwell theatre, 3:25:1987 p9
Dance festival coming soon, 2:11:1987 p12
Dance group a success, 4:8:1987 p7
Dance series has both good and bad elements, 3:5:1986 p9
Dance trio to perform at Brockport, 10:8:1986 p7
Dances show different stages of growth, development, 4:30:1986 p10
Danscore dance company to perform here this week, 4:2:1986 p10
Danscore displays talent in weekend dance concert, 4:9:1986 p10
Danscore reflects dance diversity, 2:25:1987 p9
Gradient concert shows talent, 12:4:1985 p15
King feels dancing is unique, 2:19:1986 p11
King, dancers perform show at Hartwell Hall, 2:26:1986 p10
Mark Morris dance group visits Hartwell theater, 4:1:1987 p13
Scholarships for dance, theatre majors available, 10:29:1986 p7
Translations brings variety of dance, 11:12:1986 p7
DE LA PAZ, GABRIELA
Folk singer coming to Brockport, 10:22:1986 p10
DELTA COLLEGE
Delta College allows earlier graduation, 10:8:1986 p7
DELTA SIGMA PHI
Delta Sigma Phi becomes national chapter, 4:16:1986 p8
Delta Sigma Phi raises money for March of Dimes through fourth annual run to Alfred, 11:12:1986 p7
Delta Sigma Phi sponsors BACCHUS, 10:23:1985 p9
Delta Sigma Phi wins spirit award, 2:26:1986 p1
Fraternity gets ready for fund raising run to Alfred, 10:23:1985 p3
Depression a common problem on campus, 4:15:1987 p3
DILCHER, RONALD
Brockport soon to start environmental studies, 10:1:1986 p2
DORMITORIES
Briggs Hall, Stage XVI source of special housing options, 10:9:1985 p9
Changes slated for dormitories in fall, 2:25:1987 p1
Cleaning staff doing big job in dorms for on-campus resident students, 4:2:1986 p15
College considers renting Stage XVI spaces to businesses, 12:3:1986 p1
Dorm heating, 9:25:1985 p1
Exterminators spray; situation under control, 10:9:1985 p1
Families live in Stage XVI when adult parents return to college, 12:11:1985 p9
High repair rates decreasing, 10:9:1985 p4
Housing costs to increase, 4:8:1987 p1
Perry's RD to change career, 4:23:1986 p9
Policy regarding first-aid training for RA's, 2:18:1987 p3
Prank fire alarms unsafe and unlawful, 11:6:1985 p1
R.A.'s have tough jobs, 9:24:1986 p11
S.M.'s complain to college about lack of benefits, 10:16:1985 p2
Stage ridden with cockroaches, 10:2:1985 p1
Stage XVI master key missing; situation resolved, 3:25:1987 p3
Students at Stage XVI need more accessible paths to get to campus (editorial), 10:15:1986 p4
The RA selection process explained, 2:11:1987 p1
Trash can fires strike Mortimer Hall, 4:15:1987 p1
DRUGS
Addiction lecture by former addict, 4:1:1987 p13
Use of deadly crack widespread, 9:17:1986 p9<
DUHURST, ANN
Duhurst discusses her experiences in China, 11:12:1986 p7
DURAKOVIC, ASAF
Nuclear exchange a realistic possibility, 2:18:1987 p1
DWI (DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED)
DWI: new ideas on penalties for an old problem, 3:4:1987 p9
DWI: one boy's true life experience, 2:25:1987 p10
Forum on economy focuses on problems, productiveness, 3:25:1987 p3
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER
SUNY grad helps others, 2:26:1986 p7
EMPLOYMENT
Many on-campus jobs offered, 2:19:1986 p11
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
English department moves from Neff, 9:17:1986 p2
ENROLLMENT
1985-'86 enrollment highest in four years, 10:9:1985 p1
Admissions sees rise in freshman enrollment, 9:18:1985 p2
Downstate enrollment continues to decrease, 10:23:1985 p2
Freshman enrollment largest in 6 years, 9:24:1986 p7
More adults than ever enrolled at Brockport, 9:17:1986 p7
President sees upswing in enrollment, 9:4:1985 p1
Van de Wetering meets with faculty, 12:11:1985 p1
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Brockport soon to start environmental studies, 10:1:1986 p2
"Donohue" comes to Brockport, 1:29:1986 p1
Grade appeal format change defeated, 12:4:1985 p1
FACULTY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (FSA)
BSG and college debate takeover, 10:29:1986 p1
Fancher campus a financial burden for FSA, 9:24:1986 p1
Forgotten campus may be sold, 11:6:1985 p9
FSA adopts new meal plan for this fall, 3:26:1986 p1
FSA makes big changes to eateries, 9:10:1986 p1
FSA plans new meal plan for next semester, 1:29:1986 p2
FSA sends budget for approval, 3:25:1987 p2
FSA sponsored Starz attracts small crowd, 10:29:1986 p1
Gallery expected to lose $20,000, 11:5:1986 p2
New snack bar finally here, 9:4:1985 p2
FAGAN, GARTH
Fagan wins award from SUNY, 1:22:1986 p2
FALHERTY, DONALD
Head of food service retires; party held, 3:25:1987 p2
FANCHER
Fancher campus a financial burden for FSA, 9:24:1986 p1
Forgotten campus may be sold, 11:6:1985 p9
FARLEY, ENA
Farley talks on Rochester's blacks, 2:26:1986 p7
FARLEY, RAWLE
Dr. Rawle Farley foresees exciting future for SUNY, 3:26:1986 p15
FARQUHAR, ROBERT
New financial aid director resigns, 9:24:1986 p2
FBI
FBI special agent discusses probing of the criminal mind, 12:10:1986 p7
FIAMIANO, FRANK
Former eagle to wrestle for USA in championships, 11:5:1986 p16
FIELD HOCKEY
Brockport field hockey places 2nd in tourney, 10:22:1986 p14
Cornell posts 3-0 win, 10:29:1986 p11
Eagles win third in field hockey, 11:5:1986 p18
Fall coaches look to coming season, 9:11:1985 p17
Field hockey beats SUNY Oswego, 1-0, 10:1:1986 p11
Field hockey falls, 3-0, 10:23:1985 p19
Field hockey splits with Bona, Cortland, 9:25:1985 p17
Field hockey team ends season with 6-8-1 record, 10:30:1985 p20
Field hockey team opens season, 1-2, 9:18:1985 p21
Field hockey team wins and ties to stay unbeaten at home, 10:9:1985 p20
Field hockey wins two away, 10:2:1985 p17
Slippery Rock stops eagles in field hockey invitational, 10:16:1985 p23
SUNY Brockport field hockey team blanked by Cortland Red Dragons, 9:24:1986 p16
FINANCIAL AID
Alumni funds available, 11:12:1986 p3
Area politicians to hold money raiser for scholarship fund, 2:25:1987 p3
Congress creates new aid legislation, 11:19:1986 p2
Financial aid cuts proposed, 2:26:1986 p1
Financial aid helps students with budget cuts, 4:1:1987 p4
Financial aid hotline established, 1:21:1987 p2
Forum on financial aid, budget will be held, 2:11:1987 p4
Foundation offers awards to students, 1:22:1986 p2
Help sought for aid board, 3:4:1987 p1
History, computer scholarships now available, 2:25:1987 p3
More student aid available from state, 9:10:1986 p2
New budget proposals may cut student aid, 1:21:1987 p1
New director at financial aid, 10:1:1986 p1
New financial aid director resigns, 9:24:1986 p2
Proposed financial aid cuts topic of forum, 2:25:1987 p1
Scholarships for dance, theatre majors available, 10:29:1986 p7
Shaheen establishes new business scholarship, 2:12:1986 p3
FINE ARTS
Fine arts and athletics add culture, fun, 10:16:1985 p11
FINGER LAKES
Tours of wineries in Finger Lakes during grape harvest, 10:16:1985 p11
FIRE
Fire codes at bars lead to confusion, 2:4:1987 p1
Trash can fires strike Mortimer Hall, 4:15:1987 p1
Unattended oil the cause of house fire on Perry St., 12:4:1985 p4
FOOD
Head of food service retires; party held, 3:25:1987 p2
Is campus meal plan in the best interest of the students?, 10:16:1985 p1
Meal card tax laws, 4:8:1987 p2
New snack bar finally here, 9:4:1985 p2
FOOS, SHARI
Foos and Snowden; lady eagles hot on the courts and keeping team strong, 2:12:1986 p20
FOOTBALL
Brockport falls just short, 17-15, 9:25:1985 p20
Brockport football scores first shutout since 1981, 10:8:1986 p16
Brockport golden eagles lost to golden griffins, 10:22:1986 p16
Brockport gridders lose to Geneva, 29-19, 9:17:1986 p16
Division II Mountaineers down eagles 27-13, 9:18:1985 p24
Eagle football drops 50-9 decision, 10:2:1985 p20
Eagles downed by Cortland in final minutes, 10:15:1986 p13
Eagles drop game to Albany Danes, 10:1:1986 p12
Eagles fall to Cortland, 10:16:1985 p24
Eagles stung by Yellowjackets, 11:6:1985 p20
Eagles tie Canisius; defense key to draw, 10:23:1985 p20
Football team strives to improve; set to open 1985 season on Saturday, 9:4:1985 p24
Golden eagles fly past Falcons for first win, 10:9:1985 p20
Golden eagles football, 11:5:1986 p19
Golden eagles stun Mansfield, 9:24:1986 p16
Gridder listed with nation's best, 4:15:1987 p16
Gridders downed by UB bulls, 10:29:1986 p12
Gridders fall at Stony Brook; finish 1-9-1, 11:20:1985 p21
Gridders post third win of season, 11:5:1986 p20
Gridders rip Stony Brook 14-0 in finale, 11:19:1986 p16
Head coach Moody announces resignation from football staff, 1:22:1986 p20
Last second field goal stops eagles, 10:30:1985 p24
Matejkovic new football coach, 1:22:1986 p19
Mercyhurst overcomes Brockport with three fourth quarter TD's, 9:10:1986 p12
Mercyhurst rushes over Brockport, 45-7, 9:11:1985 p20
Seagulls soar past eagles for 43-0 win, 11:13:1985 p22
FOX, MICHAEL
Moral Science discussed by three professors, 12:4:1985 p2
FRANEK, JOSEPH
Residential Life director Franek acts as judicial officer for college, 4:2:1986 p13
FRESHMAN
Life as a freshman, 9:18:1985 p9
FRISBEE
Flying dogs win ultimate frisbee meet, 4:9:1986 p20
Ultimate frisbee ties 2-2 in a preliminary tourney, 10:2:1985 p17
FULTON, JAMES
Hall of fame induction, 10:8:1986 p15
FYLE, RICHARD
College hires Rich Fyle as new SID, 9:18:1985 p5
SID Fyle resigns; intern fill-in until substitute found, 11:6:1985 p1
Brockport grad Gostin gives keynote address, 4:2:1986 p9
GRADUATE STUDIES
Graduate studies, option for graduating students, 10:30:1985 p9
GREEN, EDDIE
Eddie Green named player of the week, 1:29:1986 p24
Green named to honor roll, 3:5:1986 p16
GREGORY, DICK
Gregory gives inspiration lecture during "Black week," 11:19:1986 p9
GRIBBIN, ELLEN
Gribbin is top athlete, 4:29:1987 p22
GROUP W
Group W cable may be sold, 9:18:1985 p1
Local telethon a success, 9:4:1985 p1
GYMNASTICS
Gymnastics opens 1985-1986 season with new coach, 12:4:1985 p18
Gymnastics team wins first meet in three years, 2:11:1987 p20
Gymnasts defeated, 2:5:1986 p14
Gymnasts lose in Division II match up, 1:29:1986 p20
Ithaca bombers blast golden eagles 158-112, 1:28:1987 p11
Women gymnastics team loses season opener, 12:11:1985 p19
Friends, colleagues pay tribute to Dr. Hall, 9:24:1986 p10
Professor dies over weekend, 9:17:1986 p1
HANDICAPPED
Group strives to aid handicapped, 4:29:1987 p1
Handicapped facilities at Brockport adequate, 4:16:1986 p9
HANDS ACROSS AMERICA
Hands Across America to aid those in need, 4:9:1986 p1
HANSEN, DAVE
Sunken treasure, 4:29:1987 p15
HEALTH
Administration oppose condom distribution, 10:15:1986 p1
Administrator reacts to attention, 3:25:1987 p5
AIDS committee works to educate Brockport, 10:1:1986 p7
AIDS speaker dispels common myths, 2:25:1987 p2
Answers about AIDS available, 4:23:1986 p12
Anti-abortion film shown, 1:28:1987 p1
Brockport center of attention, 3:25:1987 p1
Cigarette smoker explains addiction, 10:8:1986 p8
Condom sales rise after a slow start, 12:10:1986 p3
Depression a common problem on campus, 4:15:1987 p3
Distribution of prophylactics now approved, 10:22:1986 p1
Freshmen health survey to be used for programs, 1:28:1987 p2
Hirsch talks on myths and realities of deadly AIDS, 11:20:1985 p13
History of personal cleanliness not a long one, 12:10:1986 p7
Nutrition quiz for a healthy final exam session, 4:15:1987 p7
Should the health center offer care to students on weekends, 10:8:1986 p1
SUNY Brockport policy on AIDS remains unapproved, 4:1:1987 p2
Survey reveals student student opinions about AIDS, 3:25:1987 p5
Unrealistic societal expectations compel women to lose weight, 11:5:1986 p11
HERLAN, RONALD
Professor receives funds, 1:21:1987 p9
HERRMANN, KENNETH
Child pornography is widely ignored, 1:29:1986 p1
HEYEN, WILLIAM
Drake Library awaits valuable poetry collection, 3:26:1986 p9
English professor teaches, writes poetry, novels professionally, 4:30:1986 p9
Hall of fame induction, 10:8:1986 p15
Holocaust remembered, 9:24:1986 p10
HILLEL
Hillel at Brockport: what the students make it, 9:18:1985 p9
HIRSCH, MICHAEL
Hirsch talks on myths and realities of deadly AIDS, 11:20:1985 p13
HOCKEY
Brockport hockey program in turmoil, 10:30:1985 p24
Brockport wins two, loses three over break, 1:21:1987 p12
Brown, Rogers waived; others threaten to quit, 10:23:1985 p20
Eagles iced by Colgate in 10-0 game, 11:13:1985 p22
Eagles top Fredonia, lose to Colgate, 11:12:1986 p12
Hockey team drops to 0-6 with two losses last week, 12:11:1985 p17
Hockey team loses heart breaker in overtime, 3-2, 1:29:1986 p23
Hockey team loses three more, 11:20:1985 p24
Hockey team places first in tournament, 11:5:1986 p20
Hockey team season over, 2:19:1986 p19
Hockey team winless, 1:22:1986 p17
Hockey team wins first, 2:5:1986 p16
Ice eagles hold on for 7-5 victory, 1:28:1987 p11
Ice eagles split pair with Hobart, Cortland, 2:4:1987 p16
Icers fall at Brockport invitational tourney, 11:6:1985 p18
Icers getting closer to win, 12:4:1985 p20
New look golden eagles open season next Friday night, 10:23:1985 p17
Skaters freeze Bulls 6-4 in home finale, 2:18:1987 p16
Skaters lose to Canisius and Potsdam, 11:19:1986 p16
Skaters start slow, finish fast, 12:3:1986 p11
Skaters tie Bulls, get jolted by blue knights, 12:10:1986 p11
Tough two battles for hockey team, 2:12:1986 p24
HOLLAND, MICHAEL
Brockport student writes plays, acts, plays football, works hard, 4:30:1986 p7
HOMECOMING
Homecoming at Brockport, 10:15:1986 p1
Homecoming planned on Yom Kippur, 9:24:1986 p2
HOMELESS
Raphael brings Local-Aid to NY, 10:16:1985 p11
HOUSING, OFF-CAMPUS
BLIS offers information, advice to students who want to seek off-campus housing, 3:25:1987 p2
BSG wages war on poor housing, 9:18:1985 p1
Off-campus students clash with neighboring families, 9:24:1986 p7
Residence suffers damage in fire, 10:2:1985 p1
HUGHES, WILLIAM
Hall of fame induction, 10:8:1986 p15
Meet the coaches, 2:12:1986 p19
HULLFISH, STEPHEN
Student nominated for cable TV award, 1:22:1986 p1
College offers study and travel opportunities in Greece, England, 1:28:1987 p7
International education provides options for studying overseas, 10:23:1985 p9
Overseas study is inexpensive, educational, fun, 1:29:1986 p9
Students can study in France, 11:19:1986 p11
Students can study recreation, leisure in U.K., 12:3:1986 p7
Students the world over attend Brockport, 10:23:1985 p9
Summer school courses to be offered in Greece, 3:26:1986 p9
INTERNSHIP
Co-op's, internships provide job experience, personal gain, 2:19:1986 p7
Intern applications available, 2:25:1987 p9
INTERSTATE 490
490 extension for Brockport within five years, 10:16:1985 p5
Van de Wetering meets with faculty, 12:11:1985 p1
IRAN
Owen St. Fred, this week "Iranascam," 1:28:1987 p7
Jamaican cultural study soon to be available, 2:11:1987 p9
JAMES, ROBERT
SUNY grad helps others, 2:26:1986 p7
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
Johnson speaks on problems facing urban schooling, 11:13:1985 p1
JONES, RON
Coach Jones brings credibility to men's basketball program, 3:4:1987 p12
Men's basketball coach calls it quits, 3:25:1987 p19
JUDO
Judo club places third in tourney, 3:25:1987 p19
Judo wins three golds at Great Northeast finals, 11:6:1985 p17
Judoists win 5 medals at Empire Games, 9:18:1985 p24
Lacrosse club beaten by St. Bonaventure 7-2, 3:25:1987 p17
Lacrosse club loses to Fisher, play with only five substitutes, 3:25:1987 p14:29:1987 p237
Lacrosse club loses two of three games, 4:15:1987 p15
Lacrosse club wins in O.T., 4:9:1986 p18
Lacrosse is unique sport, 4:23:1986 p19
LAW
Legal information available to students, 10:29:1986 p7
U.S. Supreme Court discussed in keynote on law day, 4:15:1987 p7
LAZARRE, ADAM
LaZarre calls for interested students to attend auditions for spring musical, 12:4:1985 p9
LEARNING SKILLS CENTER
Help for students in math, english and writing offered at learning skills center, 4:2:1986 p9
LEFEBER, WALTER
US/Central America policies discusses, 10:23:1985 p1
LIAO, YAO TANG
Liao purses research, development in new computer graphic field, 1:29:1986 p11
LIBRARY
Drake Library awaits valuable poetry collections, 3:26:1986 p9
Library receives minor facelift by reorganizing, 2:5:1986 p2
Library to install computer circulation system, 4:1:1987 p2
Library wants to buy new computer system, 3:26:1986 p4
Madan named new director of Drake Memorial Library, 10:9:1985 p9
LIBYA
Libya: global terrorism a growing threat to society, 4:2:1986 p4
US and Libya: who was right?, 4:2:1986 p1
LITERACY
Computer literacy required prior to students' graduation, 4:2:1986 p9
Tutors aid adults in literacy program, 2:5:1986 p7
LITERARY MAGAZINE
Uttering Leaves in its second year, 10:30:1985 p9
LIVINGSTON, JOANNA
Livingston: top eagle tennis player, 11:6:1985 p18
LORD, RICK
Gymnastics opens 1985-86 season with new coach, 12:4:1985 p18
LUNDINE, STAN
Lundine visits SUNY Brockport, 10:29:1986 p1
LUPETON, LEONARD
Hall of fame inductions, 10:8:1986 p15
LUPISELLA, ROBERT
Lupisella receives Queen award and free tuition, 12:11:1985 p9
Head coach Moody announces resignation from football staff, 1:22:1986 p20
MORGAN, ROBERT
Kress and Morgan appear at Writers Forum, 11:20:1985 p14
MUNOZ, JOSE
Golden eagle athlete excels in baseball and wrestling, 4:29:1987 p23
MUSIC
Band concert a big success, 10:29:1986 p7
Brockport loses band, 4:30:1986 p1
Brockport symphony orchestra gives wonderful performance, 10:29:1986 p7
Choir celebrates spirit, music, 2:18:1987 p8
College's symphonic band to give spring concert April 8, 4:2:1986 p13
Folk singer coming to Brockport, 10:22:1986 p10
Golden eagle band takes second at music festival, 11:6:1985 p9
Department opposes troopers and ROTC on college campus, 12:10:1986 p1
Revenue destination in question, 9:17:1986 p1
Troopers to train at college, 9:10:1986 p1
Troopers: mixed views from BSG, Van de Wetering, 9:10:1986 p1
NEWHALL, BEAUMONT
Graduation speaks selected, 4:9:1986 p4
NEWMAN CENTER
Religion at Brockport, 9:4:1985 p9
NIHISER, EDWARD
Hall of fame induction, 10:8:1986 p15
NOBLE, GIL
Media's objectivity questioned, 4:22:1987 p7
NUCLEAR
Nuclear exchange a realistic possibility, 2:18:1987 p1
NURSING DEPARTMENT
Nursing department professor resigns mid-semester, 3:4:1987 p2
Student plans Organization of African Unity, 4:2:1986 p11
ORGANIZATION OF STUDENTS OF AFRICAN DESCENT (OSAD)
"Black week" features variety of events for all, 11:19:1986 p9
AAS asks OSAD for help in saving dept., 11:20:1985 p4
Board discuss OSAD, 10:15:1986 p2
Board instructed to lie, 11:19:1986 p1
Gregory gives inspirational lecture during "Black week," 11:19:1986 p9
Monsky likes new programming, upset with OSAD, 1:29:1986 p2
OSAD given concert funds, 10:22:1986 p1
OSAD not in violation of procedures, treasurer says, 12:3:1986 p1
OSAD plans anti-apartheid dinner for support, 11:6:1985 p4
OSAD: We're still upset, 3:19:1986 p1
President of OSAD proud of Africa, 4:23:1986 p13
Turmoil in BSG, 3:5:1986 p1
Panagio signs to coach for one year in CBA, 9:4:1985 p24
PARCELLI, MIKE
Parcelli ranked third in nation, 12:11:1985 p20
PARKING
Campus parking to be expanded, 2:11:1987 p1
Overcrowded parking lots upset students, 9:17:1986 p1
Parking expansion approved by college, 4:8:1987 p3
Solution for parking crisis, 10:1:1986 p1
Students can speak out against parking, 11:19:1986 p2
Palestinian role in Mideastern peace re-evaluated by experts, 4:29:1987 p9
PERRY, JEAN
Jean Perry, profile, 10:16:1985 p20
PESKIN, DALE
Dale Peskin doubles as both newspaper editor and teacher, 1:29:1986 p2
PHI SIGMA SIGMA
Sorority receives award, 2:11:1987 p12
PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy professor talks of ethics, 4:23:1986 p9
PHYSICS
Mancuso's road show is magic of different kind, 9:24:1986 p7
Physics majors to benefit from government grant, 11:6:1985 p3
PI THETA PSI
Sorority established on campus, 4:1:1987 p14
PIZZA
Pizza parlors compete for fastest delivery, 10:23:1985 p1
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Brockport selected to host symposium, 3:4:1987 p1
POOLE, DARCEY
Poole named associate for career dept., 10:8:1986 p3
PORNOGRAPHY
"We're talking about a lot of money involved here," 2:5:1986 p2
Child pornography is widely ignored, 1:29:1986 p1
Kiddie porn: a reality, 2:12:1986 p1
POTTER, JOHN
Dr. John Potter hits Brockport, 10:2:1985 p9
PROFESSION APPRENTICE PROGRAM (PAP)
PAP helps out recent college grads through apprentice program, 4:30:1986 p7
PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Psych department to offer masters degree, 2:18:1987 p2
PUBLIC SAFETY
Escort service offered to protect students, 9:17:1986 p2
More students utilize escort service, 9:18:1985 p2
New phones for safety, 9:24:1986 p1
Public safety director discredits rape rumors, 12:10:1986 p1
Shuttle car service for students, 11:12:1986 p1
Student auxiliary volunteer to aid public safety to keep campus safe, 10:15:1986 p1
Pros still outway cons, as state bottle law nears its second year, 9:18:1985 p4
RED CROSS
Red Cross collects 90 pints; quota originally set at 200 pints, 2:12:1986 p7
RELIGION
Father Mike hopes for community which cares, 9:11:1985 p9
Hillel at Brockport: what the students make it, 9:18:1985 p9
Protestant ministry offers varying services, 9:11:1985 p9
Religion at Brockport, 9:4:1985 p9
Shearer lands her first campus ministry job, 9:4:1985 p9
Song, sin discussed, 2:11:1987 p9
RESIDENTIAL LIFE
Residential Life director Franek acts as judicial officer for college, 4:2:1986 p13
RETENTION
SUNY Brockport student retention low, but quality of student is high, 12:4:1985 p2
Department opposes troopers and ROTC on college campus, 12:10:1986 p1
Leadership training for ROTC students a valuable experience, 10:9:1985 p9
ROTC captain has honors as well as responsibilities, 4:30:1986 p14
ROTC practice in helicopters, 10:22:1986 p2
ROUTE 531
Group hopes for road extension, 3:25:1987 p5
Lundine visits SUNY Brockport, 10:29:1986 p1
State approves road expansion, 4:22:1987 p2
ROXBURY INN
Roxbury Inn to be bought?, 9:18:1985 p1
RUBIN, STAN
Rubin heads writer's forum, video collection, 4:23:1986 p10
RUGBY
Brockport doggies place 1st in league, 10:22:1986 p15
Brockport rugby doggies A, B, C squads beat Alfred, 3:25:1987 p20
BSG board unfreezes $200 of rugby money, 10:9:1985 p2
Doggies A and B teams lose to Rochester Aardvarks 29-4, 14-7, 9:17:1986 p16
Doggies A, B teams best Ithaca, 10:8:1986 p13
Doggies beat up on Rochester, 37-0, 10:16:1985 p20
Doggies beaten by Buffalo; "b" still undefeated at 4-0, 10:9:1985 p18
Doggies blank Syracuse, 4:9:1986 p20
Doggies defeat Geneseo, 10:15:1986 p13
Doggies defeat the Finger Lakes Vikings, 4:23:1986 p20
Doggies devour Wart-Hogs, 43-0, 10:30:1985 p21
Doggies drop two, 9:18:1985 p24
Doggies fall to Syracuse, 18-16, 4:2:1986 p20
Doggies go 2-3, 4:16:1986 p16
Doggies pound UB Turtles with decisive 22-4 win, 10:1:1986 p11
Doggies trounce Niagara, 22-6, 9:25:1985 p16
Lady's rugby wins last game, 11:6:1985 p16
Men's rugby defeats Geneseo but women drop opener, 10:2:1985 p17
Rugby club claims third consecutive upstate title, 4:29:1987 p23
Rugby team blasted by Dartmouth, 4:8:1987 p13
Rugby team is number 1, 4:30:1986 p3
Rugby team places first in tourney, 11:12:1986 p12
Women's rugby club claims first victory, 4:15:1987 p13
Shearer lands her first campus ministry job, 9:4:1985 p9
SIGMA PHI RHO
Sigma Phi Rho wins greek freak, 4:9:1986 p9
SIPEL, SKIP
Skip Sipel: portrait of a running fanatic, 10:23:1985 p17
SMOKING
Non-smoking areas not always present, 11:5:1986 p3
Smoking rules will be stricter, 3:4:1987 p1
SNOWDEN, CLARA
Foos and Snowden; lady eagles hot on the courts and keeping team strong, 2:12:1986 p20
SOCCER
Booters beat Cardinals, 2-1, 10:1:1986 p12
Booters close season with 11-0 win over Daemen, 10:30:1985 p21
Booters fall to Buffalo, topple St. Lawrence, 9:25:1985 p20
Booters finish season 4-7-2, 10:29:1986 p11
Booters lose to Fredonia, Cortland, 10:9:1985 p18
Booters slaughter Niagara, 10:15:1986 p16
Booters tie blue knights but beat alumni, 10:22:1986 p16
Brockport booters suffer mixed success, 10:2:1985 p20
Brockport loses in soccer to host St. Lawrence, 5-0, 9:17:1986 p16
Eagles soccer team toughens up for year, 9:4:1985 p18
Golden eagles soccer team wins Brockport invitational tourney, 9:10:1986 p12
Men drop both at Brockport tourney, 9:11:1985 p20
Men's soccer drops to 1-8-1, 10:16:1985 p22
Men's soccer ends 4-7-2, 11:19:1986 p15
Men's soccer team hosts alumni game, 10:16:1985 p19
Men's soccer tops Geneseo State, 1-0, 10:23:1985 p17
SOCCER-WOMEN
Blue devils shut out Lady Eagles, 10:15:1986 p16
Booters finish season with two victories, 10:29:1986 p12
Booters host state's; take third, 11:6:1985 p20
Brockport booters suffer mixed success, 10:2:1985 p20
Lady booters split pair for 1-2 record, 9:18:1985 p23
Lady eagles lost to LeMoyne; shutout Oswego, 10:15:1986 p15
Lady eagles soccer team prepares for 1985 season, 9:4:1985 p23
Lady golden eagles fall to Red Dragons at Cortland State, 4-0, 9:11:1985 p20
Women booters lose at Nazareth, 9:24:1986 p15
Women's soccer defeats Oswego, 10:23:1985 p19
Women's soccer review, 11:19:1986 p15
Women's soccer splits pair of close contests, 10:9:1985 p17
Women's soccer team wins pair at home, 10:16:1985 p24
SOCIAL WORK DEPARTMENT
Department opposes troopers and ROTC on college campus, 12:10:1986 p1
SOFTBALL
Coach pleased at softball victories, 4:16:1986 p16
Nine consecutive wins leave softball team with second straight SUNYAC west title, 4:22:1987 p16
Softball team looks to repeat as SUNYAC champs, 4:1:1987 p20
Softball team opens defense of SUNYAC title by sweeping Geneseo Blue Knights, 4:15:1987 p16
Softball team preview for 1986, 4:9:1986 p18
Softball team set to host west playoffs, 4:29:1987 p24
Softball title may be ours, 4:23:1986 p20
SOLOMAN, ROBERT
Soloman calls romantic love essential, 3:26:1986 p9
SOUTH AFRICA
Gordimer: change will come, 1:29:1986 p9
Professor talks on apartheid, 11:20:1985 p1
Students discuss apartheid on radio, 10:15:1986 p3
Students overcome problems on way to rally, 4:29:1987 p1
SUNY Brockport professor shares views on meaning of apartheid, 4:16:1986 p7
SUNY directors opt to divest all funds from South Africa, 10:9:1985 p1
SPACE SHUTTLE
NEA honors Christa McAuliffe with American Education Fund, 2:12:1986 p4
Tragedy hits space shuttle, 1:29:1986 p4
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Special education program dropped, 4:1:1987 p3
STAMBERG, SUSAN
Writers to speak at commencement ceremonies, 4:1:1987 p4
STRAYER, ROBERT
History seminar focuses on "Why Europe?", 10:22:1986 p7
STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY (SASU)
SUNY Brockport drops out of SASU, 10:16:1985 p5
STYLUS
Brockport center of attention, 3:25:1987 p1
The Stylus gains new department, 9:4:1985 p1
SUMIMOTO, MASAYO
Japanese taught by student, 1:28:1987 p8
SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
Brockport summer arts festival to begin July 10, 4:29:1987 p11
SUNY
Cuomo plans SUNY staff cuts in '86, 2:12:1986 p1
Dr. Rawle Farley foresees exciting future for SUNY, 3:26:1986 p15
New budget proposals may cut student aid, 1:21:1987 p1
SUNY directors opt to divest all funds from South Africa, 10:9:1985 p1
SUNY supports BSG in court on insurance cut, 2:19:1986 p2
SUNY to aid firms, 2:26:1986 p7
UUP and state in agreement, 3:26:1986 p1
SWIMMING
Golden eagle swimmers sink Potsdam Bears, 2:18:1987 p16
Golden eagles swim teams sink Buffalo state Bengals, 2:4:1987 p15
Men swim to third victory, women take loss, 2:5:1986 p12
Men's swim team wins two in a row, 1:29:1986 p19
Swim team loses to Ithaca, 1:22:1986 p17
Swim team wins first in two years, 12:10:1986 p12
Swimmer sets records, but eagles lose, 12:3:1986 p10
Swimmers fall to Potsdam; McAndrews, Reed do well, 2:19:1986 p17
Swimmers raise 4-3; then drop, 2:12:1986 p20
Swimmers ready for '85, 10:30:1985 p21
Swimmers ripped by Fredonia, 2:11:1987 p17
Swimming team ends seasons, 3:5:1986 p14
Toby's swimmers end fine season, 3:4:1987 p11
Tae Kwon Do, 11:13:1985 p24
Tae Kwon Do club enters competition, 2:11:1987 p17
Tae Kwon Do club still going strong, 11:5:1986 p18
Tae Kwon Do is ancient art of self defense, 4:30:1986 p18
Tae Kwon Do night a success, 4:2:1986 p20
TAU KAPPA EPSILON
TKE frat. coming to Brockport, 10:15:1986 p11
TAYLOR, RICHARD
Philosophy professor talks of ethics, 4:23:1986 p9
TELEPHONES
Blue phones improperly used, 2:11:1987 p1
New phones for safety, 9:24:1986 p1
Telephone service raises questions, 2:18:1987 p1
TELEVISION
Installation of NCTV nearer, 2:25:1987 p1
SUNY cable news is educational for students and informative for all, 4:16:1986 p1
TENNIS
Angela Murray wins 6th singles as tennis team loses to Potsdam, 9:17:1986 p15
Missing middle lineup one reason for 8-0 loss to Cortland, 10:2:1985 p19
Netters downed 8-1 by Wm. Smith, 9:24:1986 p14
Netters fall to Fisher, RIT, top Oswego, 10:9:1985 p18
No home for tennis, 10:16:1985 p24
Tennis finishes year, 11:19:1986 p15
Tennis second doubles wins, 10:8:1986 p13
Tennis team finishes conference play by taking ninth at SUNYAC tourney, 10:23:1985 p17
Tennis team gains first match win of 1985 season, 9:25:1985 p17
Tennis team loses match, but advances to third sets, 9:18:1985 p23
Tennis team loses to Fisher, 10:1:1986 p11
TERRORISM
Issues week brings experts on timely topics, 10:1:1986 p7
THAYER, JACK
Jack Thayer talks of commitment and taking risks in communications, 11:13:1985 p16
THEATRE
"Jacob's Ladder" full of humanity, expressiveness, 3:4:1987 p7
"Master Harold and the boys" starts slow then intensifies, 2:25:1987 p12
"The dining room" to be presented at Brockport, 4:15:1987 p7
A real drama closes the semester with excellence, 12:11:1985 p12
A.R. Gurney's "The dining room" looks at a changing America, 4:22:1987 p7
All students welcome to audition for spring play, 12:4:1985 p9
Black actors sought for production, 12:3:1986 p7
Good Doctor held over for three performances, 9:11:1985 p9
Harlequins do a professional job with Bedroom Farce, 11:13:1985 p14
LaZarre calls for interested students to attend auditions for spring musical, 12:4:1985 p9
Miss Julie preview says play is good, 12:4:1985 p9
New theater productions previewed, 9:10:1986 p7
Scholarships for dance, theatre majors available, 10:29:1986 p7
Senior directors succeed with one-act plays; provide entertaining night in lab theater, 4:9:1986 p9
Success for players in Good Doctor, 9:18:1985 p9
The Miracle Worker touches audience, 10:23:1985 p12
West Side Story auditions tonight, tomorrow, 3:26:1986 p9
Working shares experiences of people in all walks of life, 12:10:1986 p7
TOWN GOWN RELATIONS
Are students vital to businesses?, 11:20:1985 p2
Downtown businesses welcome students, 12:4:1985 p11
Off-campus students clash with neighboring families, 9:24:1986 p7
TRACK AND FIELD
Coach hopes track team will soar this season, 4:8:1987 p15
Eagles track team places second in six-team field, 4:29:1987 p24
Hansen best high jumper, 3:26:1986 p20
Indoor track team is off and running; Coach Martin is relatively pleased, 1:29:1986 p20
Men's track team beats four others, 2:12:1986 p24
Men's track team beats Roberts Wesleyan team, 4:9:1986 p18
Palmer, Cowan and Taylor track team all-americans, 3:26:1986 p20
Palmer, Cowan track stars, 3:5:1986 p16
Renneman NY state pentathlon champ, 2:26:1986 p16
Runners 8th at SUNYACs, 3:5:1986 p15
Track team loses 78-42, 2:12:1986 p24
Track team places sixth out of fourteen at U of R, 2:5:1986 p15
Track team scores big, 4:16:1986 p16
Track teams lose meet, 4:23:1986 p20
Women runners place fifth, 2:19:1986 p20
Women's track takes ninth; four eagles qualify for states, 4:30:1986 p23
Women's track wins big, 4:9:1986 p18
Brockport UUP holds unity rally, 12:4:1985 p1
No progress in UUP pact talks, 2:5:1986 p3
Unity demonstration planned by faculty, 10:30:1985 p1
UUP and state in agreement, 3:26:1986 p1
URBAN SCHOOLS
Johnson speaks on problems facing urban schooling, 11:13:1985 p1
Lundine visits SUNY Brockport, 10:29:1986 p1
Milon and Van de Wetering differ on takeover fairness, 10:29:1986 p2
President addresses key issues, 2:5:1986 p1
President sees upswing in enrollment, 9:4:1985 p1
President Van de Wetering shares his views on Brockport, 12:3:1986 p7
Van de Wetering meets with faculty, 12:11:1985 p1
Van de Wetering talks with students, 11:19:1986 p1
VANDUZER, EDWARD
Vanduzer: nobody's job is safe, 2:19:1986 p1
VIETNAM
Vietnam: Brockport grad's true life tales of war experience, 4:22:1987 p10
VIOLENCE
"Donohue" comes to Brockport, 1:29:1986 p1
School institutes violence committee, 10:9:1985 p2
Valentines and violence: lover abuse discussed, 2:19:1986 p1
VOLLEYBALL
Brockport spikers 2-2, 10:8:1986 p13
Eagles volleyball team wins home tourney, 9:18:1985 p24
Fall coaches look to coming season, 9:11:1985 p17
Netters down both Buffalo and Fredonia, 10:22:1986 p15
Netters place fourth in state tournament, 11:13:1985 p21
Spikers bring record to 6-4, 9:24:1986 p15
Spikers finish season 24-23, 11:12:1986 p11
Spikers fourth at SUNYACs, 11:6:1985 p20
Volleyball team competes in two tournaments, 11:5:1986 p18
Volleyball team stays unbeaten in SUNYAC play, 10:23:1985 p20
Volleyball team tops UB, Fredonia, 10:9:1985 p17
Volleyball team wins two at Albany invitational, 9:25:1985 p15
Volleyball team wins West at 7-1 hosts SUNYACs Saturday, 10:30:1985 p20
Volleyball wins 2, loses tourney, 10:2:1985 p17
Volleyballers capture Brockport invitational, 10:16:1985 p24
VOTING
Cuomo bill to change voting law, 4:22:1987 p2
Cuomo wants students to vote in town elections, 3:26:1986 p4
Local resident Watts publishes new book, 10:30:1985 p9
WBSU
Board gives WBSU $10,000, 4:22:1987 p1
Board of directors elected at WBSU, 4:23:1986 p1
Format change may hinder WBSU's grant chances for power increase, 4:2:1986 p4
Set of albums missing from WBSU, 10:23:1985 p1
WBSU elects new general manager, 11:13:1985 p1
WBSU expands and changes format, 9:18:1985 p9
WBSU hoping to raise funds by holding on-air marathon, 4:9:1986 p9
WBSU suspends two key executives, 10:30:1985 p1
WBSU to elect new station manager, 11:6:1985 p4
WBSU's air band concert coming, 10:22:1986 p8
WBSU-FM marks fifth year with party, air band contest, 3:5:1986 p9
WBSU: a new generation, 1:29:1986 p10
WEBB, KATHARINE
College to host local conference saluting Brockport women, 10:22:1986 p7
WEEKS, DEBORAH
Weeks new head of affirmative action, 9:17:1986 p9
WELCH, SCOTT
Goalie Welch profile, 11:13:1985 p21
WILD, ROBERT
U.S. Supreme Court discussed in keynote speech of law day, 4:15:1987 p7
WILLIAMS, RICHARD
African culture, 2:25:1987 p9
WOLF, DEBORAH
Alumnus Deborah Wolf and concert dance company of Boston at Hartwell, 10:30:1985 p13
WOLSKY, JACK
Jack Wolsky: retrospective of an artist and a man, 11:13:1985 p15
WOMEN
Alpha Kappa Alpha salutes black women in program of dance, poetry, discussion, 11:5:1986 p11
College to host local conference saluting Brockport women, 10:22:1986 p7
Conference honors Brockport women, 11:5:1986 p11
Forum on women's issues to be held soon, 2:4:1987 p9
Marion Schrank and task force aim to improve life for women, 11:20:1985 p4
Media's portrayal of women effects how they are treated in society, 11:5:1986 p11
Mentoring topic part of Susan B. Anthony week, 2:18:1987 p7
Unrealistic societal expectations compel women to lose weight, 11:5:1986 p11
Women and power, how it affects career and life part of issues discussed at forum, 2:18:1987 p7
WRESTLING
Eagles crush Orange 27-12, 12:3:1986 p12
Eagles place 8th in 23 team tourney, 1:21:1987 p12
Eagles soar past Oswego and Cortland to go to 7-0, 1:28:1987 p12
Grapplers fall at Syracuse; PSU invitational this weekend, 12:4:1985 p20
Grapplers place third in tourney, 12:11:1985 p20
Grapplers take SUNYAC opener, 11:20:1985 p24
Hard work pays off for eagle wrestlers, 2:11:1987 p18
Twins Timm and Todd Slade are on the mats and winning for the eagles team, 1:29:1986 p24
Wrestler claims Division III title, 3:25:1987 p17
Wrestlers defeat Binghamton at home, 2:5:1986 p16
Wrestlers dethroned as SUNYAC champs, 2:25:1987 p16
Wrestlers excel in Penn State tourney, 12:10:1986 p12
Wrestlers place fifth, 1:22:1986 p20
Wrestlers place fourth in Division I invitational, 11:13:1985 p24
Wrestlers say they'll win title, 2:26:1986 p15
Wrestlers take 2nd in Division III Nationals, 3:5:1986 p16
Wrestlers top UB bulls 31-10, 11:19:1986 p16
Wrestlers win 44-3, finish season 8-0, 2:4:1987 p16
Wrestlers win SUNYAC's, 2:19:1986 p20
Wrestling nationals, here we come!, 1:29:1986 p24
Wrestling team heads to Division III Nationals in Jersey, 2:26:1986 p15
Wrestling team places third in invitational, 11:12:1986 p12
WRITERS FORUM
Gordimer: change will come, 1:29:1986 p9
Israeli poet reads works, 10:29:1986 p7
Kress and Morgan appear at Writers Forum, 11:20:1985 p14
Lee K. Abbott reads from new book at Writers forum, 10:30:1985 p9
Poet reads work, 4:8:1987 p7
Rubin heads writers' forum, 4:23:1986 p10
Writers are celebrating, 2:4:1987 p9