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Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Movement, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2018

Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Movement, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

2018 Talisman yearbook.

  • Good, Hannah. Movement
  • Kinser, Nicholas. Tunnel Trap
  • Cozer, Claire. A Day in the Life of a Food Truck – Mike Wilson, Pop’s Street Eats
  • Fletcher, Griffin. Beauty in Power – WKU Women’s Rugby Club
  • Gordon, Zora. The Mixed Experience
  • Hornsby, Morgan. Bonfire
  • Waters, Adrianna. Mispoken – Communication Disorders
  • Chu, Phi. Home Base – Jessica Barks
  • Cooksey, Catrina. Rerouted – Sydney Clark, Austin Clark, Blake Perkins, Sheila Flener, Handicapped Persons
  • Good, Hannah. Not Safe for Work – Prostitution
  • Chu, Phi. Transfigured Night
  • Carter, De’inara. Passing the Plate – International Students, Recipes
  • Robb, Hayley. From Sole to Soul – …


Ua12/2/74 Triangular Times, Volume 5, Lambda Society Mar 1993

Ua12/2/74 Triangular Times, Volume 5, Lambda Society

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about the Lambda Society. Articles:

  • Audre Lorde Dies, Leaves Message
  • Dismukes, G. Woman to Woman
  • What's Happening
  • Plotnik, Ken. Kentucky Fairness Alliance (KFA): A Statewide Civil Rights Organization Forms
  • Brown, Larry. Welcome to New Members
  • Audre Lorde Speaks in Life & Death
  • Angelou, Maya. On the Pulse of Morning
  • Why Black History
  • Lambda Forum, 3/27/1993
  • Forum Time
  • The Because Manifesto
  • Comix
  • Defending Our Lives


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program Jan 1985

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.

  • Whicker, Garth. Agriculture and the Development of Malaysia
  • McGaha. Rape, Passion, Lechery, Usury, Incest, Murder and other Matters in The Ravenger's Tragedy
  • Harrison, Robert. It was a Day of Very General Awakening . . : Reformation and Revival in Russellville, Kentucky
  • King, Betty. An Affirmative Decision for James's Isabel Archer
  • Sutton, Joyce. Sex Bias in Performance of Women
  • Logsdon, Doug. Poe's Women
  • Yoder, Nate. Emily Dickinson and Her Puritan Heritage
  • Davis, Aleen. Jay …


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 48, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association Apr 1978

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 48, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:

  • Highland, Jim. Vice President James Davis
  • Conway, Sheila. Dean Robert Nelson
  • Career Planning and Placement
  • Armstrong, Don. Around Town and the World – Herman Lowe
  • Johnston, Anne. Traveling Museum – Kentucky Musuem
  • Given, Ed. Coach and Gentleman – Jim Richards
  • Mounce, Bill. Tying Flies
  • Bennett, Jo. Center for Child Learning & Study
  • On the Road with Charles Kuralt
  • Conway, Sheila. Jim Wayne Miller
  • Miller, Jim. Light Leaving
  • Miller, Jim. Restoring an Old Farmhouse
  • Miller, Jim. Between Two Times
  • Miller, Jim. Stranger
  • Miller, Jim. Copperhead Cane
  • Raby, Ron. Photographer
  • Bennett, …


Twentieth Century Negro Poets, Sheila Higgins Aug 1936

Twentieth Century Negro Poets, Sheila Higgins

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

According to Matthew Arnold an open mind is one of the chief essentials for true literary criticism. One is impressed by the truthfulness of this statement when he seeks to evaluate Negro poetry.

The term, Negro poetry, has several interpretations. In its most general sense, the one in which it is used in this paper, it means poetry written by Negroes on any subject. In a more restricted sense it refers to poetry that contains allusions, rhythms, sentiments and idioms more or less peculiar to the Negro. In its narrowest meaning it refers to poetry of racial protest and self-exhortation. …