Publication Date

3-6-1986

Abstract

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

  • Eagleston, Leigh Ann. Wet Weekend Tabled for Fear of City Police
  • Hutcherson, Jackie. Associated Student Government Deadline Friday; Greg Elder Files for Top Post
  • Turner, Todd. Battle of the DJs
  • Pack, Todd. Survey to Look at On-Campus Living
  • Maxwell, Kim. Awareness Can Stop Rape, Speaker Says – Mary Copp
  • Reagan, Steve. Associated Student Government Must Develop Goals, Priorities
  • Barry, Julia. Editorial Cartoon – Spring Break
  • Layman, Laurie. Alcoholic’s Daughter Has Recovering to Do
  • London, Jamie & Sanda Siddens. 4-H Club Seeks Members
  • Gainer, Meredith. Associated Student Government Full of Legislation
  • Zimmerman, Loree. Associated Student Government Not in Trouble
  • Carey, Tom. Wants Safe Break
  • Dental Hygiene Students Win at University of Louisville
  • Jessie, Lisa. Writing Cold Checks May Freeze Campus Services
  • Conference to Discuss Faculty Role
  • Library, Dorms Close for Break
  • Homecoming ’86 to be Held Nov. 1
  • Humphreys, Mack. Picture Perfect: Helping you Focus in on Spring Break
  • Jessie, Lisa & Steve Thomas. Jesus Christ Superstar Enjoyable but Wasn’t Outstanding
  • Jessie, Lisa. Lady Tops’ Past Feature of Talk – Laura Taylor
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Tops Hope Experience Will Reverse Slow Start – Tennis
  • Woods, Brent. Ranking Shows Improvement – Golf
  • Medley, Joe. Tough Early Schedule to Give Needed Experience – Baseball
  • Lawrence, Lucretia. Jim Richards Happy with Newcomers – Golf
  • Balance, Depth Shine as New Season Begins – Tennis
  • Maturing Runners Set for Outdoors – Track & Field
  • Hoppes, Lynn. Western Not Favored to Repeat in Midwest – Swimming
  • Medley, Joe. Toppers Blast Blue Tigers in Home Double Header – Baseball

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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