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Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 12, Number 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Continuing discussion about the committee to form the University’s sexual education policy and whether a policy is necessary --SHU will host some of the 1995 Special Olympics events --IRC, or internet relay chat, is a new rave sweeping across campus; students tying up resources in the computer lab --Retrospective on the first four seasons of SHU football (with photos) --Coach Reho's comments on the senior football players --“From The Figure: In Black and White,” a two month exhibit featuring the works of 18 artists primarily from Connecticut and New York, opening at Sacred Heart University’s Gallery of Contemporary …
The Grizzly, October 25, 1994, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Hope Rinehimer, Jayson Blocksidge, Beatrice May, Nicole D'Orsaneo, David Gaft, Amy K. Davenport, Laura Lecrone, Colin Tucker, Richard P. Richter, Doug Plitt, Tom Epler, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, Alicia Darby, Jill Schnader
The Grizzly, October 25, 1994, Marc Ellman, Mark Leiser, Hope Rinehimer, Jayson Blocksidge, Beatrice May, Nicole D'Orsaneo, David Gaft, Amy K. Davenport, Laura Lecrone, Colin Tucker, Richard P. Richter, Doug Plitt, Tom Epler, Joel Schofer, Charlie Weingroff, Alicia Darby, Jill Schnader
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Service: It's Not Greek to Them • Ursinus Cross Country Team Involved in Accident • Five Lives Claimed at Bloomsburg Frat House • Pi Omega Delta Captures Banner for Blood Drive • Democrats in Danger: Election for House and Senate too Close to Call • United States and North Korean Timetable for Nuclear Disarmament • Freshman Class Officers Ready to Make a Difference • Lopate Shares Humor and Insight • Berman Museum Celebrates its Fifth Anniversary • Choir to Sing on Saturday • An Open Letter to All Greeks • Basketball Woes • A Few Inches From Drowning • A …
Western News, October 6, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 6, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Fund-raisers seeking $160,000 in this year's drive for Greater Kalamazoo United Way, Sunway College founder to get honorary degree, Medieval Institute director among board appointments, Graduate student, staff member compile report detailing achievements of Hispanics at WMU
October 4, 1994 University Chronicle, Shawnee State University
October 4, 1994 University Chronicle, Shawnee State University
University Chronicle
Shawnee State University Student Newspaper
Western News, September 29, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 29, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Fall enrollment projection on target, Classes will be canceled for four hours on MLK Day, Improvisational theatre production opens its fourth season of educating students on choices, Butterfield taking seven-week trip to Russia to help dismantle state-run collective farms
Western News, September 22, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 22, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Former three-term governor of Colorado to discuss health care reform in Burian Lecture, Grant to boost number working in rural health care, Two receive NSF award to explore engineering ethics, 'Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds' conference to focus on wholeness of body, mind and spirit, Playwrights lend work for videoproduction to help educate University community about AIDS
Western News, September 15, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News, September 15, 1994, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: WMU pledges $1 million to KAAAP, Doctoral program in clinical psychology earns seal of approval from APA, Haenickes to welcome international students, University community can match interests with local needs during Volunteer Opportunities Fair, Hispanic Heritage Month observance to feature address by Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, Worden among seven selected for Hall of Fame
Winnetka-6 (Original Writing), Bettina E. Sobey
Winnetka-6 (Original Writing), Bettina E. Sobey
UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations
A collection of short stories set in a Midwestern suburb during the 1950's. The stories will deal with communication, perspectives, and interactions of characters as they relate to each other and the society around them during this period.
The Babbler Volume 74 (1994-1995), Lipscomb University
The Babbler Volume 74 (1994-1995), Lipscomb University
The Babbler (Student Newspaper)
David Lipscomb University's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 74, which ran from August 1994–April 1995. It had 29 issues, including a special "Bison Basketball Preview" issue between issues 11 and 12. Issues 4 and 12 were originally misnumbered but corrected.
Struggling Readers In The Regular Classroom: A Personal Reflection, Curt Dudley-Marling
Struggling Readers In The Regular Classroom: A Personal Reflection, Curt Dudley-Marling
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Eclecticism, a common alternative to the model of unique instruction, "holds that multiple perspectives and approaches will be necessary to accommodate the needs of children who possess differences in abilities and learning histories" (Kameenui, 1993, p. 376-383). Here teachers select the best teaching and learning activities from various approaches to literacy as a means of meeting the diverse needs of learners.
Advocate, May 1994, Vol. 6, No. 3, Gc Advocate
Advocate, May 1994, Vol. 6, No. 3, Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Paradise Regained Issue
Students Join Streetwatch: CUNY Students Monitor Police and Grand Central Partnership. Alex S. Vitale (p. 1)
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Speaks on Campus: Queer Theorist Discusses Silvan Tompkins. Pam Renner (p. 1)
Inside: Table of Contents (p. 1)
Confessions of a Caffiend: An Addict’s Guide to East Village Cafes. Gregory Igoriorg (p. 1)
Cafes Outside the Village. Gregory Igoriorg (p. 4)
Newsbrief - Summer Research: Immigration in the Big Apple. Catherine Kimball (p. 4)
Masthead (p. 2)
Editorials (p. 2)
Editor’s Note. Pamela Renner.
Course Evaluations: Why Not Here? Pamela Renner.
Who’s to Be Executive …
The Echo: February 18, 1994, Taylor University
The Echo: February 18, 1994, Taylor University
1993-1994 (Volume 97)
Trustees agree to raise tuition – Taylor’s Tuition Tradition – Divorce affecting students in various ways – Seniors artistic talent on display – Gaither to speak at conference – Construction ready to begin on building – Concert to bring gospel music – Auditions for play announced – Trojans squeak past IUPUI – Lady Trojans fall to Foresters – U Make The Call
The Bison: 1994, Howard University
The Bison: 1994, Howard University
Howard University Yearbooks
This digital object was funded in part through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The digitalization of this object was part of a collaborative effort with the Washington Research Library Consortium and George Washington University.
1994 Miracle Yearbook, Cedarville College
A Study Of Children's Drawing Types And Factors Influencing Choice Of Subject Matter, Stella Clark
A Study Of Children's Drawing Types And Factors Influencing Choice Of Subject Matter, Stella Clark
Theses : Honours
The main purpose of this study was to determine what children draw when given a free choice of subject in the context of the classroom. The social Influences believed to affect children's drawings were also investigated. Another research interest related to Whether or not gender was a significant factor in the production of different drawing types. The significance of this study is connected with the desirability for teachers to have an understanding of children's perceptions of the world and the factors which influence them, as it is accepted that awareness of children's interests and influences may lead to more relevant …
Culture And Ethnic Identity In The Curriculum, Enrique Fernández Nárez
Culture And Ethnic Identity In The Curriculum, Enrique Fernández Nárez
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.