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Semester to be cut to sixteen weeks
Publication: Purdue Alumnus
Subject: Schedules And Space
Date: 1/1951
p. 10

Many different courses of study available to students at Purdue
Publication: Purdue Alumnus
Subject: Schedules And Space
Date: 4/1951
p. 8

Datatron: a scheduling solution (Photo)
Publication: Purdue Alumnus
Subject: Schedules And Space
Date: 5/1958
p. 6

Longer classroom day to begin next fall
Publication: Purdue Alumnus
Subject: Schedules And Space
Date: 3/1962
p. 22

Computer improves class schedules
Publication: Purdue Alumnus
Subject: Schedules And Space
Date: 2/1964
p. 18

Proposal to begin Fall 1985 semeseter early encounters opposition in University Senate
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 3/29/1984
p. 3

Break (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 4/2/1984
p. 6

Spring winds down; summer semester lurks around the corner
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 4/11/1984
p. 4

Purdue might eliminate Saturday classes
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 4/27/1984
p. 1

PU students, Saturdays may not mix in future
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 6/11/1984
p. 5A

Students still feel need for fall break
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 6/11/1984
p. 10A

Saturday classes may be Purdue history
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 8/22/1984
p. 4A

Offices to close for Labor Day; Purdue to hold classes as usual
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 8/31/1984
p. 3

Labor (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/3/1984
p. 6

Official '85 calendar' includes 'reading day' new finals wek schedule, no fall recess
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/11/1984
p. 4

Class (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/12/1984
p. 12

Hicks backs break, not guest hours
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/14/1984
p. 4

Broken water line makes classes relocate
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/21/1984
p. 3

Telecommunications facilities to occupy new space
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/26/1984
p. 5

Burned out [fall break] (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 10/19/1984
p. 3

Fall break proposal procedure will require years to complete
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 10/25/1984
p. 16

Turkeys (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 11/12/1984
p. 6

University regulations ban 15th week exam, but some professors disregard school policy
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 12/4/1984
p. 3

Complexities of university's calendar yield extra 'reading day' for fall
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 1/14/1985
p. 2B

Fall (editorial0
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 2/12/1985
p. 10

Fall break (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 3/25/1985
p. 3

PSA senate follows developments on Fall Break
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 4/5/1985
p. 3

Open air (photo)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 4/30/1985
p. 1

Holiday? (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 7/3/1985
p. 6

Saturday, classes continue
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 8/26/1985
p. 3B

Labor! (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 8/30/1985
p. 6

Faculty change holiday schedules
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/2/1985
p. 3

Indigestion (editorial)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/12/1985
p. 6

University Senate approves Fall Break; Beering to review amended proposal
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/24/1985
p. 1

Trial! (editorial-Fall Break)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/24/1985
p. 6

Scheduling office says today is really Thursday
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 11/25/1985
p. 1

Saturday classes policy here to stay
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 8/25/1986
p. E4

Classes on Saturday increase chance of first-choice course
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 6/11/1987
p. 3A

Fewer 7:30, Saturday classes despite enrollment increases: time slots allow for flexibility
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/13/1988
p. 3

No Saturday English classes scheduled in Spring: department receives weekday classroom slots
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 11/3/1988
p. 1

PSG recommends more late night study space: request holds support of faculty administration
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 3/23/1989
p. 3

PU better at space scheduling
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 4/3/1989
p. 3

PU staff help to design new lecture hall to be partially funded by Class of 1950 (photo)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 5/30/1989
p. 1

Rescheduling lines plague counseling offices
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 8/28/1989
p. 3

Room 222 undergoes change
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 9/28/1989
p. 3

Feedback prompts class size reduction
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 11/9/1989
p. 8

Saturday classes provide space for courses
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Schedules and Space
Date: 1/10/1990
p. 3