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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 63, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 63, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Poore, Chris. Requirements Will Keep Some Greeks from Row
- Pack, Todd. Bill Helps Invest in Education
- Discrimination Lives On, as Does Martin Luther King’s Memory
- Crouch, Donna. Phone System to Arrive Next Fall
- Bulging Wall Forces South Hall Evacuation
- Underwood, Jennifer. Western to Offer Fall ’88 Study Session in Britain
- Editorial Cartoon – Big Red, WKU Glasgow, Council on Higher Education
- Council on Higher Education’s New Rules Make Best of WKU Glasgow Move
- Anderson, Alan. Rights Activist Remembers Martin Luther King’s Courage
- Lowry, Mark. Bar …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 63, No. 30, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 63, No. 30, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Hutcherson, Jackie. People Flock to Support Glasgow Campus
- Fullen, Rebecca. Instructor Kathy Wise-Leonard Keeps Students on Their Toes – Ballet
- Patrick, Kelli. Bars May Ban Minors
- Pack, Todd. Outlook for Higher Education Isn’t Good, Officials Say
- Hutcherson, Jackie. Local Businessman Wendell Strode Sworn in as 12th Regent
- Power Fails in 2 Dorms, Returns Today – South Hall, West Hall
- Richards, Toya. Dispute Continues As More Regents Added
- Underwood, Jennifer. Dorms May Get $5 Million Renovation
- Movies, VCRs Can be Rented in Pearce-Ford Tower
- Bar …
0472: Clyde Wellman Papers, 1808-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
0472: Clyde Wellman Papers, 1808-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Huntington, West Virginia, newspaperman. Papers include original typescripts for articles for the Herald-Dispatch concerning early history of Cabell County and Huntington, West Virginia.
Ua94/6/1 1987-1988 Athletic Scrapbook, Linda Johnson
Ua94/6/1 1987-1988 Athletic Scrapbook, Linda Johnson
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Athletic scrapbook created by Linda Johnson.
- Branch, Bruce. Terri Mann’s World: Lady Toppers Rout University of Kentucky 80-56, LCJ, nd
- Branch, Bruce. Western Surprises University of Alabama-Birmingham for 53-50 Win, LCJ, nd
- Clemons, J.C. Brett McNeal Helps Western Race to 109-93 Win, PCDN, nd
- Hoppes, Lynn & Todd Turner. Colonels Wreck Tops’ First Playoff Game in 12 Years, np, nd
- Key, Julius. Arrival of Terri Mann Marks Change of Era, np, nd
- Lady Toppers vs. Soviet Union National Team, 11/8/1987
- Maranto, Gina. This Terri Mann Has a Mission, np, nd
- Mathis, Mark. Baby Moses Is Growing Up – Terri Mann, …
Covering The Plague Years: Four Approaches To The Aids Beat, James Kinsella
Covering The Plague Years: Four Approaches To The Aids Beat, James Kinsella
New England Journal of Public Policy
AIDS reporting has changed dramatically since 1981. But it was not until mid-1985, when Rock Hudson was diagnosed with the disease, that media outlets began playing the epidemic as a story of major proportions.
Because almost no major media institution embraced the AIDS story as an important issue, coverage of the epidemic was often the result of a reporter's initiative. Consequently, the connection the individual journalist had with the epidemic became a much stronger influence on what appeared in the news and on what Americans knew about the crisis than in any other recent major health story. This article examines …
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
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.
- Bachert, Sara. Rational Portrayal of the Irrationational in The Pit and the Pendulum
- Bell, Suzanne. Early Secret Involvement of the United States Military in Cambodia
- Brock, Beth. The Informal Caregiving System: The Frail Elderlys' Avenue of Choice
- Daniel, Janice. Child Sexual Abuse
- Johnson, Linda. International Telecommunications Trade with Japan
- Jones, LaMont. Ernie Pyle: Journalist Without Peer
- Kesserling, Marcia. Attitudes Toward the Need for Computer Literacy
- Lewis, Gloria. John Donne's Attitude Toward Love
- Majdi, …
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Football 1988, Wku Archives
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Football 1988, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Digitized vertical file materials regarding the WKU football team in 1988.
The St. Josephs-Blatt, 1896-1919, Steven Wayne Harmon
The St. Josephs-Blatt, 1896-1919, Steven Wayne Harmon
Dissertations and Theses
The St. Josephs-Blatt was a German-language newspaper published by the Benedictine monks of Mt. Angel Abbey from 1896 through 1952. The only fully extant collection of the St. Josephs-Blatt resides in the archives of Mt. Angel Abbey. The current archivist and Mt. Angel historian is Fr. Martin Pollard, who graciously allowed me to examine original copies of the newspaper and gave me the benefit of his personal historical expertise about both the paper and Br. Colestin. For my research on the newspaper I did not use the original bound copies of the Blatt, which were too sensitive and brittle to …
Ua19/16/1 Wku Football Media Guide, Wku Athletic Media Relations
Ua19/16/1 Wku Football Media Guide, Wku Athletic Media Relations
WKU Archives Records
Media guide for the 1988 football season.
Ua35/11 Wku Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku University Honors Program
Ua35/11 Wku Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku University Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The Western Kentucky University Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers represent work done by students from throughout the university.
- Kesselring, Marcia. Attitudes Toward the Need for Computer Literacy
- Tuck, Janna & Karen Wiggins. Methylation and Confirmation of PGE
- Lewis, Gloria. John Donne's Attitude Toward Love
- Johnson, Linda. International Telecommunications Trade with Japan
- Sharpe, Greg. Precipitation Patterns in Bowling Green, Kentucky, 1980-1985
- Smith, Sandy. Religion and the Media: Alliance or War?
- Bell, Suzanne. Early Secret Involvement of the United States Military in Cambodia
- Scariot, Linda. Parental Divorce and Childhood Emotional Disturbances
- Daniel, Janice. …
Viewers' Reactions To Ordinary People In Television News Events, Janice R. Kidd
Viewers' Reactions To Ordinary People In Television News Events, Janice R. Kidd
Masters Theses
Viewers' Reactions to Ordinary People in Television News Events examines two hypotheses relating to respondents' reactions to viewing violent events or the likelihood of violent death as portrayed on the major news networks. Research centers on reactions of viewers to ordinary people caught in extraordinary news events. Results of two free-flow written exercises are discussed.
Research excludes reactions to viewing those in the news, such as police personnel, soldiers etc., whose lives might be expected to be involved in violent or dangerous events.