Publication Date

10-10-1995

Comments

Digitized by student worker Justin Harris.

Abstract

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

  • Kelly, Kevin. Conference for Football a Possibility
  • Hannah, Jim. Former Student Drowns in Lake – Mark Hoover
  • Tungate, Matthew. Funding: State Universities Becoming Charity Cases
  • Taste-less Wine Forum Offered
  • Hall, Jason. Regent Candidate Speaks at Faculty Forum – Ray Mendel
  • Weaver, Ron. Editorial Cartoon re: Faculty Regent Election
  • Faculty Absent from Regent Race
  • Brown, Karen. International Festival Reminder to be Open-Minded
  • Gagliardi, Melissa. Going Out to Party Worth All the Hassles
  • Curtis, Stacy. Editorial Cartoon re: O.J. Simpson
  • Armstrong, K.C. My So-Called Life on the O.J. Simpson Jury
  • Greeks Need to be Mature, Grow Up
  • Lucas, Fred. Larry Forgy: Democrats Have Let Higher Education Down
  • Hall, Jason. Reach Out, Touch Library Information
  • Picking Up the Pieces – Hurricane Opal
  • Simmons, Darryn. Homecoming Week Bustles with Activity
  • Scott, Mike. Thomas Meredith Outlines Needs to Council on Higher Education
  • LaBelle, Charbonee. Student Government Association Elects Freshman Council Member – Chad Lewis
  • LaBelle, Charbonee. Homecoming Queen Elected by Panel
  • Hannah, Jim. Bike Thefts on the Rise
  • Kelly, Kevin. Tops Have Justin-uff for Second Win – Justin Stephens
  • Lega, Stephen. Eddie Robinson’s 400 Wins a Milestone, Record for Grambling – Football
  • Toppers Picked to Win Sun Belt Conference Title – Basketball
  • Chris Robinson Named All-American by Magazine
  • Tennis Team 3-0
  • Lega, Stephen. 25th Ranked University of Kentucky Turns Hilltoppers Into Cat Food – Soccer
  • Sanderford, Aaron. Volleyball Team Hits Nine-Game Losing Skid

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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