Publication Date

4-11-1968

Comments

Binding extremely tight on original. Please contact archives@wku.edu for more information on articles in gutter.

Abstract

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

  • White, Alana. Filing for Associated Student Government Positions Reveals Few Candidates
  • Tom Evans Win Honor in National Contest – National Student Congress
  • College Heights Herald Editor to Head State Press Organization – Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association
  • Students Pay Honor – Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Albert Ross Appointed as Regent
  • Kentucky Education Association Convention Set for Meetings Next Week
  • Brann, James. Student Activism Discussed – Vietnam, Civil Rights
  • Leadership Society Organized on Campus – Honos Lex Circle
  • Cherry Country Life Club Elects Officers
  • Pre-Law Club to Meet April 25
  • Pep Club Contest Ends in Tie
  • Chemistry Club Selects Officers
  • Head-Fee Can Benefit All
  • Criteria for Offices Should be Voiced – Student Government Association
  • Ealey, Steve. Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • McDaniel, Mike. Memphis, Tennessee: Stereotype of an American City
  • Wagoner, Paula. Tete a Tete – Hippies
  • Library Features Folklore Exhibit
  • Like to Study & Travel? Mexican Quarter Available
  • Lowe, Jimmy. Varied Fare Set on Local Screens
  • Program Planned for High Schoolers – High School Day
  • Gatterdam, Suzanne. Leaders Find More Because They Care
  • Scholarship to Be Given by Librarians – Kentucky Library Association
  • White, Alana. Versatile College Heights Herald Writer Mixes Journalism, Politics – Gary Hunt
  • Folk Dancing Provides Weekly Entertainment
  • Rumpelstiltskin Auditions Set – Alley Playhouse
  • Discussion on Vietnam by Club’s Lecturer – James O’Sullivan, Political Science Club
  • Spring Break Not Vacation for Topper Spring Sportsmen – Tennis
  • Patterson, Tom. Miscues Plague Western’s Double Loss to Raiders – Baseball
  • Tracksters Rout Southeast Missouri State University to Win in Home Debut – Track & Field
  • All-Stater Terry Davis Picks Western – Basketball
  • Racquetmen Nab 2 Wins at Lexington – Tennis
  • Draper, Chip. A Sportsman’s View
  • Baptist Student Union vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon in Horseshoes – Intramurals
  • Just, Paul. High School Decisions Leads to Collegiate Golf Stardom – Jim Miller
  • Ratliff, Linda. Coed Net Team Wins Opener – Tennis
  • Male Animal Cast Selected – Theatre & Dance

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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