Publication Date
2-15-1968
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- McDaniel, Mike. Louie Nunn’s Budget Allots WKU $20.7 Million
- Marijuana Probe Continues Following Arrest of Six Students
- Stuart, Norah & Linda Marcum. Miss Charlotte Lyle Becomes Miss Western
- Marcum, Linda. Housing List Prompts Queries
- Hunt, Gary. Poor Man’s Heaven Not New as Discussion of Dangers Rages – Marijuana
- Lawrence, Ron. Former User, Students Comment on Marijuana
- Elegance Reigns at Miss Western Pageant
- Recent Donations to Library Provide New, Varied Materials
- White, Alana. Rifle Team Needs Members; Competition Scheduled
- Carpenter, John. Medium is the Message According to Marshall McLuhan
- Uniform Narcotic Act Deserves Fair Review
- Editorial Cartoon re: Daylight Savings Time
- Whitaker, Dave. The Making of a University: Part Three Cannot Be Born Overnight
- Freckt, Jerry. Questions Library Expenditure
- Daylight Saving Time Can Be Save by Senate Vote
- Wagoner, Paula. Tete a Tete – Greek Rush
- Noted Singer to Perform Here February 29 – Glenn Yarbrough
- Williams, Debby. U.S. Lacking in Vital Area of Languages
- Deadline Set for Voices
- Buren, Susan. Kentucky Building Hosts Researchers
- Associated Student Government to Pen Newsletter
- Campus Coeds Aid Scouting – Girl Scouts
- Chaney, Joanne. Fraternities, Sororities Busy with Rush Parties
- Honors Group Picks Subject for Semester – Honors Colloquium
- Greenwell, William. Faculty Members Discuss Folklore
- American Association of University Professors Group to Investigate Reading
- Speech Contest to be February 21 – Student National Education Association
- Williams, Debby. Tutorial Service Aims to Assist Students
- Car Survey Results Told – Parking
- Freshmen Held Jam Sessions – Student Government Association
- Valley of the Dolls Attracting Moviegoers
- WKU is Test Center for Exams April 6 – National Teacher Examinations
- Variety Show Set by International Club
- Language Professors Attend Festival
- Tops Seek Revenge; Against Morehead State University, Eastern Kentucky University - Basketball
- Freshmen Topple Lindsey Warren College, 71-60 – Basketball
- Just, Paul. Basketball Tryouts Set for Olympics as NCAA --- Eligibility Snags
- Toppers Nip Tennessee Tech as Rich Hendrick Shines
- Mason-Dixon Games Test Topper Thinlies Saturday – Track & Field
- Flaget Gridder Signs with Tops – Bob McGrath, Football
- Draper, Chip. Tankers Take British Flair with Olympic Hopeful Stuart Storey
- Intramural Playoff System Set
- Benningfield, Ron. Tops’ Henry Jackson in Running for Olympics
- Mays, Mitchell. Recreation Equipment Available
- Kentucky Education Association Breakfast April 19
- Butch Kaufman Cuts --- Record
- Orsburn, Mike. New Psychology Labs to Provide Students with Practical Experiments Next Fall
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
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 47, No. 19" (1968). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 9005.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/9005
Included in
African American Studies Commons, Higher Education Administration Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, Race and Ethnicity Commons, Sports Studies Commons
Comments
Binding extremely tight on original. Please contact archives@wku.edu for more information on articles in gutter.