Publication Date

2-25-1986

Abstract

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

  • Medley, Joe. Crowd Tops State Mark, Ranks 2nd in Country – Basketball
  • White, Douglas. Members of Kempo Club Get a Kick Out of Karate
  • Stone, Tom. Black Faculty Difficult to Recruit, Retain
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Students Allegedly Kidnapped – Stephanie Staples, Angela Gibbs
  • Hurt, Lisa. Free and Low-Cost Health Services Available
  • Meehan, Mary. Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter Mellowed with Age
  • Dezern, Craig. Grammar Goddess Sways the Rebel Without a Clause
  • Opinion: Lady Toppers Deserve Continued Fan Support
  • Barry, Julia. Editorial Cartoon – Basketball Fans
  • Bell, Liz. Don’t Ask Us to Explain – University Libraries
  • Dean, Michele. Lone Star Offends – Theatre & Dance
  • Pack, Todd. Second Campus Grocery Possible
  • Statler Brothers Concert Tickets Go On Sale at Diddle Office Today
  • Maxwell, Kim. Schools Interview Prospective Teachers
  • Jessie, Lisa. Accreditation Team Examines Journalism
  • Russell Foster on Pre-Trial Diversion
  • Cooley, Laura. Hepatitis Vaccine is Hurt by AIDS Fear, Nurse Says – Freda Embry
  • Rodeo to Offer Special Event for Greeks
  • Co-Op Moves Up the Hill to Get Closer to Students
  • Richards, Toya. Student Groups Wanting to Sell Inside Get Cold Shoulder at Downing University Center
  • Jones, LaMont. $400,000 Requested to Remove Asbestos
  • Lawrence, Lucretia. Western Clinches Sun Belt Conference Title – Basketball
  • Medley, Joe. Despite Good Play, Toppers Not Able to Turn Tide – Baseball
  • Gott, Doug. Title Dreams Shattered by Virginia Commonwealth University – Basketball
  • Medley, Joe. Western Regaining Top Form – Track & Field
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Final Two Chosen for Midwest – Swimming

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

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