Publication Date
8-28-1984
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue includes articles:
- Thomas, Steve. Western Means Big Bucks to Local Economy
- Edelen, Mark. Vice President Seeks New Image for Academics – Robert Haynes
- Walden, Mark. Book Explores Lure of Televangelism – Mass Media Christianity
- Humphreys, Mack. Grant Helps Co-Operative Education Center
- Administrative Position Eliminated
- Accounting Teacher Named Finance Director of Council of Higher Education – Jerry Rust
- While You Were Out – Robert Haynes, Caves, Joe Milichap, Donald Zacharias, Joseph Glaser, Drunk Driving, James Highland
- Stone, Tom. Judgment Questioned in Airing News Report about Donald Zacharias
- Stone, Tom. Arson Trial Acquits Student – John Leffert
- Emery, Matt. Cash without Permits to Be Towed
- Computer Loans Available to Faculty
- Edelen, Mark. Time is Running Out for CLEP-Exam Credit
- Steltemeier, Cindy. Out-of-State Tuition Three Times Higher
- Corridor to Open in November – I-65
- Brown, Jill. Gordon Liddy-Timothy Leary Debate Tops University Center Board Line-Up This Year
- Malmer, Victoria. Freshmen 15: Avoiding Waist Expansion
- Struck, Angela. Song and Dance Attract Pledges
- Meehan, Mary. 2 Fraternities Leave, National Charter Axed – Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Sigma,
- Meehan, Mary. Greek Moratorium Lifted, University Plans at Standstill
- Exchange Program Offered
- Five Buildings Slated for Asbestos Removal
- Emery, Matt. Explosive Chemicals Underground Could Threaten Western Campus
- Swift, Kim. Grant Allows Study of Gifted Students – Psychology
- Hall, Jim. Sabbaticals Give Leave to Faculty
- Givan, Steve. Football Steps into New Era
- Paul, Steve. Intramurals Give Students a Sporting Chance
- Gott, Doug. Clem Haskins Decides to Remain at Western
- Dezern, Craig. Roomie Relations Take Patience, Veteran Says
- Baker, Kathleen. Diploma not Needed for New Jobs
- Swift, Kim. Dirty Laundry Creates Smelly Chore
- Letteney, Corrinne. 3 Locations for Lost Items
- Walden, Mark. Local Churches Offer Services for Students
- Malmer, Victoria. Student Aid Still Available; Loans Should Be on Time
- Stone, Tom. 24 Businesses on Discount Card
- Associated Student Government Sets Filing Dates
- Swift, Kim. Hints for Dorm Plants Help Greenies
- Sherwood, Linda. Western Helps with Healthy Body and Mind
- Library Isn’t Only Place to Study
- Struck, Angela. New Runners Track Down Weekend Action
- Bruck, Robert. Fitness Facilities Available to Help Keep Students Trim
- Honors Offer a Challenge
- Carden, Vickie. Four Restaurants Enter Crowded Scene
- Struck, Angela. Distance Creates Romantic Strains
- Thomley, Mike. Dance Theater Will Kick Off 12th Arts Festival
- Letteney, Corrinne. Humanities Class Series Offers Unity, Challenge
- Bookstore Goes Beyond Its Name
- Moore, Grace. Checks Cashed at Two Campus Locations
- Carlton, Chad. Local Radio Stations Change Their Tunes – WKYU-FM, WKRX-AM
- Post Office at Garrett Serves Students
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
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 60, No. 1" (1984). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 5685.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/5685
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