Publication Date

11-14-1975

Abstract

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

  • Halicks, Richard. Snag Blocks Okay for Black Greeks – United Black Greeks
  • Halicks, Richard. In-Class Cheating Takes Back Seat to Plagiarism
  • Reynolds, Jim. Council on Public Higher Education Proposes Cut in Budget
  • High Schoolers Attending Press Day
  • Reynolds, Jim. 120-150 Concert-Goers Don’t Buy Tickets
  • Todd Rundgren Rejected
  • Harris, Roger. Associated Student Government Hears Book Exchange Proposal
  • University Purchases Land for Buffer Zone
  • New Paper-Recycling Project Should Be Worthwhile Effort
  • Glaysbrook, Cindy. Agrees with Editorial
  • McChesney, Mark. Calls Cheerleaders Crude
  • Bratcher, Wendell. Warns Parkers
  • Rowland, Larry. Dislikes Float Choice
  • Hurst, Tim. Attacks College Heights Herald
  • Two Freshmen Arrested on Marijuana Charges
  • Cash, Terry. Health Clinic Treats 60-70 Each Day
  • Bond, Beverly. Display of 60 Art Prints to Open Tuesday
  • Wildman, Judy. Student Combines Talents to Create Chamber Opera – David Gibson
  • Mami, Alfina. Psychology Majors to Increase Role in Department
  • Debaters to Participate in Mock Trial
  • What’s Happening – Baptist Student Union, Young Democrats, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recreation Club
  • Coffey, Bob. Aerodancers Hold Workshop
  • Collins, Don. Western Will Go to Division II Playoffs If It Beats Murray in Final Game
  • South Hall, Alpha Omicron Pi Claim Women’s Volleyball Titles
  • Stinnett, Roger. Runners Complicate Life for Jerry Bean, a Secretary and a Sports Writer
  • Huffman, Clyde. John Leathers Extends Career Despite Earlier Decision

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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