Publication Date

10-20-1988

Abstract

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

  • Summers, Jason. Some City Liquor Stores Sold Alcohol to Minors
  • Miracle, Phonecia. Clubs Get Ready for Ronald Reagan
  • Albrecht, Dana. Western Officials, Coaches Join Fight to Bag Cancer
  • Fullen, Rebecca. Lori Easton Wins Associated Student Government Run Off Race
  • Ronald Reagan Visit Is a Once in a Lifetime Vent
  • Denney, Mike. Reagan Visit – Editorial Cartoon
  • Three Cheers for Phonothon Callers, Donors
  • Casey, Christina. Rude Audience
  • Denny, Scott. Angry Viewer – Fifth of July
  • Troutt, Chris. Time for Change
  • Lehmann, Steve. Give a Little
  • Meredith, Thomas. President Responds
  • Mattingly, Chris. Defends American Civil Liberties Union
  • Miracle, Phonecia. Contemporary Religious Sounds Arise in All Areas of Music
  • Flener, Mark. Keith Richards’ Thrown Together Disc Packs Promise of Solo Success
  • Lambert, Michelle. University Center Board Show Made Students Laugh – Craig Anton
  • Cancer Lecture Honors Pre-Medicine Founder – Dorris Hutchinson
  • Fullen, Rebecca. Mock Election Scheduled; Associated Student Government Hotline Established
  • Carter, Darla. Golfers Give to Glasgow Scholarship
  • Key, Julius. Playoffs Favorite Pounded – Intramurals
  • Tatum, Doug. Irishman Picked to Win 10K – John Doherty
  • Hernes, Tom. Tennessee Tech to Play Toppers & Itself
  • Successful Season Ends with Loss – Tennis
  • Dennis, Andy. Tops Want to See 20th Win on Trip – Volleyball
  • Hernes, Tom. Linebackers Garner Defense’s Highest Mark
  • NBA Chmaps Dump Former Top Kannard Johnson
  • Tatum, Doug. Conference Pride Drives Hilltoppers – Soccer
  • Lambert, Michelle. 30 Hear Reporter Tell of Organized Crime – Dan Moldea

Disciplines

Communication | Higher Education Administration | History | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies

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