Publication Date

11-3-2009

Abstract

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles:

  • Ulber, Emily. Regents Postpone Raises
  • Jenkins, Spencer. Fending Off the Swine Flu – Vaccines, Influenza
  • Harris, Shakia. WKU Searching for Diversity – Kentucky Plan for Equal Opportunities, Diversity Program, Richard Miller
  • Fox, Emily. A Thousand Words – Martha Schrimsher
  • Wilson, Laurel. Western Prepares to Host Visitors – Colonial Courts, International Student & Visiting Scholars Village, Campus Master Plan
  • Day, Michelle. New Board of Regents Member Approved – Melissa Dennison
  • Erskine, Anne. Editorial Cartoon: Scientific Research Budget – Big Red, Microscope
  • It’s Not Rocket Science: Western Can Help Restore America’s Reputation in Math & Science
  • Barczak, Mary. Study Abroad, Simplified
  • Stewart, Colleen. Western Benefits from National Scholarships – Rick Deem, Scholar Development, Laura McGee, Amy Eckhardt
  • Acres, Kaylee. Artist Aims to Redefine Beauty – Larry Kirkwood
  • Stunson, Mike. Travis Hudson Perfect Against Two Rivals – Volleyball
  • Hyman, Sarah. Chris Finwood’s Greatest Challenge – Baseball
  • Lintner, Jonathan. Fit to be Tied – Shoes, Tyrell Hayden, Football
  • Patton, Emily. Janet Jesang, Lady Tops Win Sun Belt Conference Titles – Track & Field
  • Claybourn, Cole. Lady Tops Practicing Down & Dirty Play – Soccer
  • Patton, Emily. Movie Inspires Students to Run 10K – Sarah Wilson, Chris Johnson, Run Fat Boy Run
  • McKee, Rachel. Aquila Orr Leads Despite Season-Ending Injury – Volleyball
  • Wade, Katherine. Students Follow Twitter Trend
  • Tobin, Whitley. Students Manage with Coupons
  • Koontz, Whitney. High School Students Overcome Rodeo Nerves – Seth Powell, James Beckner, Morgan Travis

Disciplines

African American Studies | Arts and Humanities | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sports Studies

Share

COinS