Publication Date

5-9-1980

Abstract

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

  • Carpenter, Steve. Donald Zacharias Moves into New Home – President’s Home
  • Wood, Michele. Students Study in All-Hour Restaurants
  • Pinkston, Janet. Class Reduces Fears of No. 1 Taboo – Death
  • Demand High for Housing
  • Wheeler, Fred. Students Turn to Pep Pills for Late-Night Studying
  • Two Teachers Publish Text – Charles Henrickson, Larry Byrd
  • Journal Reductions Are too Drastic
  • Gibbons, Roland. Editorial Cartoon – Journal Cuts
  • Craycroft, David. Gives Thanks for Interhall Council
  • Beshear, Tom. Last Word Gives Editor Gory Satisfacction
  • Moore, Gary. Thanks Teachers
  • Acero, Alejandro. Surprised by Reassignment – Raymond Cravens
  • Taylor, Craig. Urges Letter Evaluations
  • Watts, David. Movie Enthralling – Jesus
  • Judd, Alan. Morehead State University Grad Takes Public Relations Job – Fed Hensley
  • Comer, Diane. Students Receptive to Peace-Time Draft Registration
  • George, Tommy. Minority Committee to Report Next Week
  • McCord, Tom. Classics are Part of Danforth Winner’s Life – Wayne Lanham
  • Wheeler, Fred. Attorney to Speak at Spring Commencement – Lawrence Forgy
  • Faculty Senate Elects Officers for Next Year
  • Course Grant Received – Central America
  • Interhall Council Elects Officers
  • Publications Name Editors for Next Fall
  • Sheets, Carol. Fraternity Becomes Involved in Tutoring McNeill School Students – Kappa Alpha Psi
  • George, Tommy. Toppers are Underdog in Tournament – Baseball
  • Heath, Mark. Tops to Face Southeastern Conference Winner – Baseball
  • Stoner, Bob. Western to Defend Ohio Valley Conference Title at Morehead State University – Track & Field
  • George, Tommy. Chilean Having Top Year – Jorge Alemparte

Disciplines

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

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