Publication Date

8-28-1990

Abstract

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

  • Houchens, Gary. Article Offends Faculty Leaders
  • Mallon, Tracy. Soviet Psychologist to Teach Here - Marina Abalakina
  • Hoover, Amy. Offbeat Jobs Perfect Cure for Summertime Blues
  • Poynter, Chris. Teachers’ Group Awaits Revival – American Association of University Professors, AAUP
  • Student Delegates Needed for Conference – Library & Information Science
  • Weber, Rob. Greenpeace Spurs Interest
  • Bradley, Jim. Editorial Cartoon – Thomas Meredith as Charlie Brown
  • Dissent Article Offends Faculty Senate
  • Peters, Aaron. Lighting Rules Criticized – Tennis Courts
  • Peters, Wayne. Poor Policy Detrimental – Tennis Courts
  • Caso, Bud. Student Financial Aid Inadequate
  • Tatum, Doug. Suing Not Always the Answer
  • Clingerman, Ann. Major Adds Russian Insight
  • Phillips, Noelle. Center Helps First Customers – Institute for Economic Development
  • Weber, Rob. Freshman Gala Draws 250 People
  • Phillips, Noelle. Bids on Construction Rejected; All Too High
  • Baldwin, Paul. Joe Rush Endures Jokes, Finishes Rush as Pledge
  • Enrollment Increases Despite Predictions
  • Roberts, Rita. Events Coax 475 to Stay on Campus – Red Hot Weekend
  • Poynter, Chris. Western Needs Option to Landfill, Professor Says – John Russell
  • Ballard, Carl. Niteclass Attendance Dwindles Despite Variety
  • Two Minors Added; Sociology Department Not Split – Regents
  • Overby, Carol. Teacher Testifies on Environment – Terry Wilson
  • Hoover, Amy. Western Sets Up for Early Homecoming
  • Yates, Lauren. Shuttle Buses Will Roll in 1991 – Parking & Transportation
  • Carter, Tricia. Students Rally for Mitch McConnell
  • Martin, John. U.S. Too Oil Dependent, Wendell Ford Says

Disciplines

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

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