Publication Date
9-28-1978
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Whitaker, David. Near Blindness Hasn’t Stopped Science Instructor – Max Robinson
- Stinnett, Roger. Booking Agency Wants Big Acts; Bowling Green, Arena too Small
- Judd, Alan. Cutting Student Volunteer Bureau’s Funds Discourages Volunteers
- Speech Clinic Second Fiddle to Team
- Wiedeman, Tim. Criticizes Fashion Issue
- Patterson, Joe. Condemns Vandalism – Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Eblen, Tom. Western Should Heed Its Free Enterprise Message
- Beshear, Tom. High Costs Kill Shuttle Bus Proposal
- Lyons, Mark. Patch Work – Alpha Gamma Rho, Tobacco
- David Rue Elected President by 11 Votes
- Faculty to Elect Representatives
- Frederick, Elise. Flowing: ‘Hot I’ Seasoned with Timeless Characters
- Oct. 5 Deadline to Apply for Screening Committee Job
- Carpenter, Steve. Power to Be Cut in 4 Dorms
- Fall Enrollment Increases
- Hancock, Catherine. Associated Student Government Tables Open House Bill
- State Police, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Officer Disagree on Arson Case
- Free Enterprise Fair Closes Tonight
- White, Don. Hats Off? Jimmy Feix’s Tradition May Bow to Courtesy
- Toppers to Face the ‘Woefully Weak’
- Bob Swann to Miss State Meet
- Runners Plan Race
- Taylor, Beth. Toppers Among 7 in Middle Tourney
- Eastern to Aim at Tops
- Practice Sessions Encourage Coach
- Carla Coffey Hopes for Higher State Finish
- Sigma Nu Tops Sigma Phi Epsilon, 13-0 - Intramurals
Disciplines
Communication | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 54, No. 11" (1978). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 3423.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/3423
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