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This is the 2008-2009 Indian River State College Catalog. It contains In Dedication to Our Students, District Board of Trustees, a message from the IRSC president, the academic calendar, College mission statement and goals, overview of the College, and information about the Educational Services Division, CLAST, IRSC Libraries, student activities, intercollegiate athletics, access to educational records, programs of instruction, Adult Education, degrees, career training programs, course descriptions, administration and faculty, advisory committees, course directory, index, maps of campus locations, Alma Mater, Statement of Nondiscriminatory Policies, and important phone numbers.
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This is the 2010-2011 Indian River State College Catalog. It contains In Dedication to Our Students, District Board of Trustees, a message from the IRSC president, the academic calendar, College mission statement and goals, overview of the College, and information about Educational Services, Student Success Services, student activities, programs of instruction, Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Applied Science Degree, Associate n Arts Degree, Associate in Science/Associate Applied Science Degree, Technical Certificate/Applied Technology Diploma, Career Training Programs, course descriptions, administration and faculty, advisory committees, course directory, index and campus maps, Alma Mater, Statement of Nondiscriminatory Policies, and important phone numbers.
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These data were collected as part of an undergraduate anthropology course at IRSC, which was created in 2016 as a service learning opportunity introducing students to the process of anthropological research through active participation in a cemetery recording project. The cemetery recording is part of the Florida Public Archaeology Network’s (FPAN) statewide Florida Historic Cemetery Recording Project (FLHCRP) and Cemetery Resource Protection Training (CRPT).
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Indian River State College
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This volume of Indian River Junior College's Pioneer Post outlines the recent and upcoming events within the college; including the theatrical performance "The Crucible", club news, and sporting events. A political cartoon addresses the nationally occurring culture wars of the 1960's. A political cartoon gives us a local perspective of a national political and social issue regarding cultural wars of the 1960's; warning students of "the gap" between conservative Americans and those following the anti-war peace movements. Both groups are fighting for what they believe is right for the United States; depicted is an eagle being strangled as both parties pull to have it on their side. The strangled eagle highlights the harm caused by this cultural gap among Americans. Summary and historical context created by Whitney Durcharme as part of Dr. Michelle Carraigan's Fall 2018 AMH2020.
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Students at IRJC all did a mock election on Lynden B Johnson and all of his candidates. Then the students wrote why they think each candidate might beat Johnson. Because it shows IRSC's students prediction and view on the election of Johnson vs Nixon. Summary and historical context provided by Gibson Wein as part of Dr. Michelle Carrigan's Fall 2018 AMH2020.
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Florida's Attorney General Robert Shevin visits Indian River State College in 1975. Mr. Shevin gave a short speech and then followed with a question and answer session. The topics included his reasons for Florida's rising crime rate, which he listed as tourism, growing population, open coastlines, unemployment, and the lack of rehabilitation when criminals are released from jail. During the question and answer sessions, he speculated on topics that included mass media reporting, legalization of marijuana, property line setbacks, and recent changes in the Supreme Court. Mr. Shevin concluded his Q & A with his thoughts on capital punishment, in which he stated he is in favor of the death penalty. Robert L. Shevin was Florida's Attorney General from 1971-1979. During his visit to Indian River State College in 1975, he was questioned on his opinion of the new Supreme Court ruling, allowing rape victims names to be released in the press. This ruling was decided in the Supreme Court case Cox Broadcasting Corp v. Cohn, just shy of a month before Shevin appeared at the College. A television reporter, employed by an appellant broadcasting station, during a news report of a rape case, released a deceased rape victim's name. The victim's father brought action against the broadcasting station, claiming his right to privacy had been violated. Martin Cohn, the victim's father, originally succeeded in court by suing WSB and the reporter, claiming it violated Georgia's shield law and his common-law right to privacy. Before the case could proceed at state trial court, the United States Supreme Court agreed to hear Cox's appeal. The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of Cox broadcasting, holding Georgia's shield law and its common-law counterpart violated the First Amendment. Since Cox's reporter obtained the name in a public document in open court, the court held that later publication was actively protected by the First Amendment. Summary and historical context provided by Jamie Cairns as part of Dr. Michelle Carrigan's Fall 2018 AMH2020.
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