Publication Date

10-19-1995

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Digitized by student worker Justin Harris.

Abstract

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

  • Scott, Mike. Manager Leaving Landscape Legacy – Claude Threlkeld
  • Hannah, Jim. Balloons Give Lift to Alcohol Awarenes Week
  • Davis, Courtney. Breast Cancer: Not Just Mother or Grandmother’s Disease
  • Scholarship to Honor Todd Gibbs
  • Libraries to Have Used Book Sale
  • LaBelle, Charbonee. Domestic Violence March Set for Saturday in Nashville
  • Weaver, Ron. Editorial Cartoon re: Domestic Violence
  • Don’t be a Domestic Violence Victim
  • Simmons, Darryn. Young Generation Needs to be Involved in Media
  • Brown, Mark. Remember the Last Women’s Studies Conference
  • Curtis, Stacy. Editorial Cartoon re: Freedom of Speech Crucified by Political Correctness
  • Taulbee, Sheila. Don’t Drink & Drive
  • Silva, Thomas. Louis Farrakhan Bad for Blacks
  • Thomas, Kim. Talisman Change a Necessity
  • Morris, Linda. Sexual Harassment Based on Unwelcomed Behavior
  • Bottoms, Tammy. Women’s Alliance Promotes Camaraderie
  • Orchestra Performs Season Opener Tonight
  • Lenz, Rebecca. Space Camp Recruits Student Instructors
  • LaBelle, Charbonee. Student Government Association Program to Recognize, Honor Students Who Make a Difference
  • $5,000 Reward Being Offered in Kidnapping – Heather Teague
  • WKU President’s List for Spring 1995
  • Gagliardi, Melissa. Love Potion No. 9
  • Gagliardi, Melissa. Jimi Hendrix Tribute Scores a Hit
  • Kelly, Kevin. Offense Looks to Run Away with Ball – Football
  • Sanderford, Aaron. Volleyball: Team’s Chances Slipping
  • Lega, Stephen. Soccer Team Needs One Win for Top Seed
  • Miller, Greg. Louisville Tournament a Challenge – Tennis

Disciplines

African American Studies | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Race and Ethnicity | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sports Studies

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