Publication Date

2-23-1989

Abstract

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

  • Howard, Laura. Year Later, Controversy Over Bar Ban Remains – Picasso’s, Niteclass
  • Carter, Darla. More Than Just Lazies, Students Say
  • Green, Travis. Pi Kappa Alpha Want Permit to Move to Chestnut Street
  • Green, Travis. Interfraternity Council Reaches Agreement on Revised Constitution
  • WKU Glasgow Enrollment Declines
  • Vos, Arvin. Pay Scandalously Low for Part-Time Faculty
  • Come One, Come All: Roaring Crowd Needed at Game
  • Chattin, John. Editorial Cartoon – Paul Sanderford’s 3 Ring Circus, Big Red
  • Smith, Debbie. Amazingly Good Job – Facilities Management
  • Tutt, Allison. By Choice or Out of Boredom, Students Fill Niteclass
  • Schlagenhauf, Ann. Wright’s Country Store Outlived Its Age
  • Hulsman, Lynn Marie. Fantasy Author Terry Bisson Lectured, Advised Student Writers
  • Tatum, Doug. Powerful Lady Vols Guided by Olympian Bridgette Gordon – Basketball
  • Dennis, Andy. Tops Missed Opportunities - Basketball
  • Bricking, Tanya. Big Red Spirit Weekend to Greet No. 2 Tennessee – Basketball
  • Key, Julius. Lady Toppers’ Only Belief Must Be in Victory
  • Ward, Katie. Tops to Visit MTSU, Compete for Practice – Track & Field
  • Baseball Game Against Cincinnati Postponed
  • Chris Grecco Named Soccer Team’s MVP
  • W Club Looks to Boost Membership
  • Parsons, William. With 7-1 Record, Team Turns Attention Toward Midwest - Swimming
  • Rush, Paula. Confident Tops Face Evenly-Matched Aces – Tennis
  • Hall, David. Study Area Pearce-Ford Tower Director’s Top Priority
  • Jackson, Xavier. Forum Aims to Recruit Minorities

Disciplines

Advertising and Promotion Management | African American Studies | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Publishing | Race and Ethnicity | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social Influence and Political Communication | Sports Studies

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