Publication Date

10-31-1995

Comments

Digitized by student worker Justin Harris.

Abstract

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

  • Lenz, Rebecca. Haunted House Highlights Hilloween
  • Becker, Lori. Moving to a New Level: Regents Look at Revisions
  • Tungate, Matthew. Local Candidates Disagree on Alcohol Sales
  • Former Student Dead at 20 – Erik Harl
  • Flasher Arrested on the Hill – John Harman
  • LaBelle, Charbonee. Campus Rape Reports Low
  • Weaver, Ron. Editorial Cartoon re: Moving to a New Level
  • Give More Thought to Moving to a New Level
  • Lega, Stephen. Flag Burning Sparks Election Debate
  • Kirby, Richard. Health Plan Good – Insurance
  • Weigel, Richard. No Conflict of Interest for Ray Mendel – Regents
  • Bemmis, Chad. We’re Not Slackers – Gen Xers
  • Curtis, Stacy. Editorial Cartoon re: Elections
  • Gagliardi, Melissa. Trying to Break the Cycle: A Shopaholic’s True Story
  • Goetz, Kristina. Department Goes to School – Teacher Education
  • Rugby: Western Defeats University of Kentucky 17-5
  • Hall, Jason. Microcomputing Services Getting Three New Positions
  • Hall, Jason. State Fines Contractor for Delays in Wiring Campus for Network – Johnson Controls Netwark Integration Services
  • Morris, Linda. Donors Fund Scholarships for Students – College Heights Foundation
  • Becker, Lori. Institute Preparing Communities for the Future – Center for Communities for the Future
  • Lega, Stephen. Nick Aliwell Leads Toppers to Title – Track & Field
  • Lega, Stephen. University of Texas Pan-American Women Run Smart Race – Track & Field
  • Kelly, Kevin. Jaime Walz Gives Lady Toppers Verbal Commitment – Basketball
  • Lega, Stephen. Tops Split One-Goal Matches – Soccer
  • Men’s Basketball – Jermel Thomas
  • Equestrian Team

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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