Publication Date

4-13-1976

Abstract

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Lyons, Cindy. Study Shows CLEP Students Perform Well in Class
  • Mami, Alfina. Charges Against Steve Henry Are Withdrawn by Tom Blair
  • Chism, Pat. Modern Craftsman Creates Emotions with Stained Glass – David Johns
  • Earth Wee, Festival Begins Today
  • Special Olympics Still Needs Helpers
  • Landscaping is Planned at Former Sit of L&M
  • Council on Public Higher Education Meeting to be at Eastern Kentucky University
  • Time and Money Saved Still Make CLEP Beneficial
  • Bruce, Don. Aberrations
  • Calico, Paul. Defends Greek Voters
  • Saunders, Gene. Yellow Journalism
  • Hohman, Pat. $2 Bill Returning Today for First Time Since 1966
  • Wildman, Judy & Teresa Mears. Black Drama Studies Ghetto Hardships
  • Actors Theatre of Louisville Comedy Set Here
  • Wildman, Judy & Teresa Mears. Credibility of Paradise Lost Due to Authenticity, Characterization
  • College Heights Herald Announces New Editors – Neil Budde, Alfina Mami, Donna Buckles
  • Phi Beta Lambda Wins 11 Awards
  • Halicks, Richard & Don Bruce. Underground Bowling Green: Caves Abound from Lost River to Hill
  • What’s Happening – Chess Club, Public Relations Student Society of America, Engineering Technology Club, Gamma Bet Phi, Special Olympics, Bridge Club
  • Clock Case Taken from Industrial Education Building
  • Stinnett, Roger. Netters Seek Third Ohio Valley Conference Win
  • Stinnett, Roger. Four Top Runners Win as Western Takes Third
  • Huffman, Clyde. Consistent Tops Falter Again - Baseball
  • Grove, Jim. Three Girls Spark Third-Place Finish
  • Top Golfers Place Sixth in Tourney
  • Softball Results
  • Huffman, Clyde. Pros Tab Rick Caswell; Rick Green, Charlie Johnson Ignored
  • Women Netters Await Breather Against Austin Peay
  • Chemistry Professor Dies – Floyd Carter

Disciplines

African American Studies | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Race and Ethnicity | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social History | Social Influence and Political Communication | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History | Women's History

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