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Archives: 1985 Compass Index
This issue, available only in hard copy, can be found in the Miami University Archives.
"Luxembourg opens the gate to Europe" by Margaret Peterson
"Chronicling the court chronicler" by Lynda Houston
"Miami and China partcipate in cultural trade-off" by Kimberely Leach
"Perfecting French overseas" by Wendi Williams
"Clinic helps stroke victims get on with life" by Wendy Sokol
"The quiet revolution in freshman English" by Christoper George
"Ancient builders utilized the sun" by Charles Weaver
"Sports makes physics fun" by Pat Connolly
"Students dig up the past" by Annette Hickam and Jeanette Wirsh
"The Buckeye/Brazilian connection" by Lisa Philbrick
"Breaking down barriers" by Eileen Walash
"Medievalist in the modern world" by Kate Feher
"Starvation's possible solution" by Tamara Strom
Miami's liberal arts education pays off" by Susan Ball and Kelly Sheridan
"Liberal arts students in demand" by Kathy Dorger
"Carpenter builds tri-level career" by Joan Christy
"Something special about humans" by Dana Jackson
"Courtyard holds solution to age-old problem" by Dough Haddix
"Enviornmental studies find a common home" by Greg Foliano
"Museum puts artifacts in context" by Annette Rickard
"Supplememtimg studies with internships" by Jeff Hammond and Sue Rice
"The games kids play"
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