More attention is paid to non-traditional students. The Campus Preschool Center located in the John Knox Presbyterian Church across the street from campus on Frank Ave. helps non-traditional students from both Kent Stark and Stark State manage school and parenting. The mastodon, named "Bondo Betty" because it was held together with Bondo and auto body filler, remains on display on the lower level of the Fine Arts Building.
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Stark Chronicle Feb. 18, 198502/18/1985Campus administrators consider altering the class schedule. A "casual" faculty member offers her perspective on teaching at Stark. This issue sees several reprinted articles about the computer center, nontraditional students, and the mastodon. |
Stark Chronicle April 198504/01/1985Chronicle polls students on the proposed schedule change. A graduating senior reflects on her twelve-year-long college career. Student government, its goals, and its responsibilities, are spotlighted on page three. |
Stark Chronicle October 198510/01/1985The services of the Student Development Center are advertised, including tutoring. The theatre puts on a production of "Crimes of the Heart." Faculty colloquia will be held throughout the academic year, featuring Stark professors. |
Stark Chronicle December 198512/01/1985According to the director of student services, administration is working towards making the campus more accessible to those with disabilities. Photos from the Hunger Talent Show are featured on page three. |