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Vcu Voice (1995-12-11) Dec 1995

Vcu Voice (1995-12-11)

VCU Voice, 1988-1998

VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.


The Vine (1995-12-05) Dec 1995

The Vine (1995-12-05)

The Vine, 1994-2008

The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.


Commonwealth Times 1995-12-01 Dec 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-12-01

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Commonwealth Times 1995-11-08 Nov 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-11-08

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


The Vine (1995-11-07) Nov 1995

The Vine (1995-11-07)

The Vine, 1994-2008

The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.


Commonwealth Times 1995-11-01 Nov 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-11-01

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Commonwealth Times 1995-10-09 Oct 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-10-09

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Commonwealth Times 1995-10-06 Oct 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-10-06

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 1995-09-27 Sep 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-09-27

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Vcu Voice (1995-09-18) Sep 1995

Vcu Voice (1995-09-18)

VCU Voice, 1988-1998

VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.


Commonwealth Times 1995-09-15 Sep 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-09-15

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Commonwealth Times 1995-04-28 Apr 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-04-28

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Commonwealth Times 1995-04-12 [Front Page Has 1994-04-12] Apr 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-04-12 [Front Page Has 1994-04-12]

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 1995-04-07 Apr 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-04-07

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 1995-03-27 Mar 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-03-27

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 1995-03-24 Mar 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-03-24

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Vcu Voice (1995-03-13) Mar 1995

Vcu Voice (1995-03-13)

VCU Voice, 1988-1998

VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.


Commonwealth Times 1995-02-22 Feb 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-02-22

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


The Vine (1995-02-21) Feb 1995

The Vine (1995-02-21)

The Vine, 1994-2008

The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.


Commonwealth Times 1995-02-20 Feb 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-02-20

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 1995-02-15 [Front Page Has 1994-02-15] Feb 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-02-15 [Front Page Has 1994-02-15]

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Times 1995-01-26 Jan 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-01-26

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Commonwealth Times 1995-01-19 Jan 1995

Commonwealth Times 1995-01-19

Commonwealth Times, 1969-

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Virginia Commonwealth University Graduate Bulletin [1995], Virginia Commonwealth University Jan 1995

Virginia Commonwealth University Graduate Bulletin [1995], Virginia Commonwealth University

VCU Bulletins

Graduate bulletin for Virginia Commonwealth University includes information on academic regulations, degree requirements, course offerings, faculty, academic calendar, and tuition and expenses for graduate programs.


Menorah Review (No. 33, Winter, 1995) Jan 1995

Menorah Review (No. 33, Winter, 1995)

Menorah Review

Current Feminist Critiques -- Ideological Passion -- The Voices of Silent Dialogues -- The Covenantal Relationship: Ethical Implications -- The Perennial Shylock -- Talmud -- Book Briefings


Menorah Review (No. 34, Spring, 1995) Jan 1995

Menorah Review (No. 34, Spring, 1995)

Menorah Review

A "Between" Between Martin Buber's I and Thou? -- The Philistines: Not So Philistine? -- On Jews and Gentiles in Antiquity -- A Mosaic of War Philosophies -- Redemption-Pesach, 1985 -- Book Briefings


Explorations In Sights And Sounds Jan 1995

Explorations In Sights And Sounds

Explorations in Sights and Sounds

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[Review Of] Elizabeth Ammons And Annette White-Parks, Eds. Tricksterism In Turn-Of-The-Century American Literature: A Multicultural Perspective, Elizabeth Mcneil Jan 1995

[Review Of] Elizabeth Ammons And Annette White-Parks, Eds. Tricksterism In Turn-Of-The-Century American Literature: A Multicultural Perspective, Elizabeth Mcneil

Explorations in Sights and Sounds

Opening the volume is a brief introduction by Elizabeth Ammons in which she discusses the major premise around which this book is organized -- namely, that “tricksterism” is a phenomenon in turn-of-the-century literature that, through tricks in authorship and narrative intention, disrupts the “master narrative” of the dominant racist Anglo culture. The articles concern works from a range of cultural backgrounds: Chinese American, Mexican American, Native American, European American, and African American. Each article includes endnotes and a list of works cited. The volume also offers contributors’ notes and an index.


[Review Of] Alfred Arteaga, Ed. An Other Tongue, Kumiko Takahara Jan 1995

[Review Of] Alfred Arteaga, Ed. An Other Tongue, Kumiko Takahara

Explorations in Sights and Sounds

People who are regarded as minorities by their dominant peers are pressured to establish their identity as citizens of a nation and as individuals of a distinct culture. Their identity may be articulated differently governed by such factors as language, race, gender, political and economical status, and so on. All of the fifteen essays collected in this book are purported to address various material conditions of discourse revolving around nation and ethnicity with special focus on linguistic conditions in the United States, the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. These essays roughly fall into two categories according to their focus either on …


[Review Of] William Bright. A Coyote Reader, Elizabeth Mcneil Jan 1995

[Review Of] William Bright. A Coyote Reader, Elizabeth Mcneil

Explorations in Sights and Sounds

An anthropological linguist specializing in the language and texts of the Karuk people of northwestern California, and editor of the bilingual collection Coyote Stories (1978), William Bright has made his latest volume of "Coyoteana" and "Coyoterotica" accessible to anyone interested in the Coyote Trickster. Bright has lived a long time with Coyote stories and in A Coyote Reader approaches his subject with care and respect . The volume includes references and an index.