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Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Prejudice: Beyond Black & White, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1995

Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Prejudice: Beyond Black & White, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1995 Xposure yearbook.

  • Parel-Sewell, Amethel. A New Beginning
  • Contributors
  • Xposure Staff
  • Thomas, Kim. Dream Weaving
  • Gunnoe, James. On a Roll – Cycling, Skateboarding
  • Hinkebein, Dana. No Boys Allowed – New Rock 92, Jessica Bouldin
  • Burnham, Maria. Sticks & Stones . . . Words Do Hurt – Racism
  • Ritchie, Christa. Breaking the Rules? - Gays, Lesbians, Racism
  • Thomas, Kim. Prejudice: It’s Not Just a Black & White Issue
  • Ritchie, Christa. A Voice of Diversity – Johnston Njoku
  • Hinkebein, Dana. Culture Shock: Students Abroad – Study Away
  • Davis, Amanda. One of the Presidents’ Men – Robert Baum
  • Davis, Amanda. The Back House …


Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Fall 1995, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1995

Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Fall 1995, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1995 Xposure yearbook.

  • Contributors
  • Meese, Ray. Ethnic Harmony – International Festival
  • Frazier, Stephan. The Unspoken Me – Scott Foster, Musicians
  • Thomas, Kim. From the Front Page to Fruit Loops – College Heights Herald
  • Shain, Kimberly. Politics? Who Cares!
  • Hutchins, Chris. Live, Learn & Intern – Chris Daniel, Lisa Vaught
  • Hutchins, Chris. The Power of Prayer – Eastside Church of Christ, Newman Center
  • Meese, Ray. Cutting Up on Campus
  • Gamblin, Joe. Comic Craze – Comic Books
  • From the World of Art – Paintings
  • Noel, Anthony. Achieving Greatness – Theatre & Dance
  • Noel, Anthony. Precious Moments with the Duke – Duke Orsino, …


Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Canvas Flesh, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1995

Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Canvas Flesh, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1995 Xposure yearbook.

  • Hutchins, Chris. Canvas of Flesh – Tattoos, Branding
  • Gunnoe, James. What’s Next – Career Services
  • Cutraro, Andrew. Miss Black Western
  • Xposing DUC – Downing University Center
  • Thomas, Kim. Games of the Mind – Ouija Boards
  • Davis, Amanda. High Frequency – Rave Culture
  • Spears, Brian. Summer Jobs
  • Davis, Amanda. Stress
  • Hinhebin, Dana. Color Me Psychotic
  • Frazier, Andy. Ah, Venus - Art
  • Solitary Notes – Music
  • The Content of Style – Heath Seymour, Mike Duncan
  • Coleman, Jill. Exquisite Entrapment
  • Crawford, Marshall. For Book Sake, My Brother!
  • Peters, James. The Watch – Poetry
  • Wolfgang, Leslie. Velvet – Short Story
  • Brown, …


1995 Forces, Larraine Stroman May 1995

1995 Forces, Larraine Stroman

Forces

No abstract provided.


Commonthought Vol.6 (1995), Commonthought Staff Apr 1995

Commonthought Vol.6 (1995), Commonthought Staff

Commonthought

This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.


Frank Tolar Retrospective (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Elizabeth Chase Tolar, John Rosenthal, Horace Farlowe, Timothy O. Hicks Jan 1995

Frank Tolar Retrospective (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Elizabeth Chase Tolar, John Rosenthal, Horace Farlowe, Timothy O. Hicks

Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture

Born in 1940, Frank Tolar was a talented and accomplished Southeastern artist. He taught at various institutions including the Art Department, North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro; the School of Architecture, The University of Tennessee Knoxville; and The School of Architecture, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.


Haiga: Takebe Sōchō And The Haiku-Painting Tradition, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 1995

Haiga: Takebe Sōchō And The Haiku-Painting Tradition, University Of Richmond Museums

Exhibition Brochures

Haiga: Takebe Sōchō and the Haiku-Painting Tradition

March 3 to April 16, 1995

Marsh Art Gallery

Introduction

There is an old saying in Japan that "the nail that sticks out gets banged down." This shows how the Japanese tend to perceive themselves in a social context, as opposed to Western individualist perceptions. Japanese society is seen as a community of human relationships; its performance depends critically upon the quality of these relationships. Therefore, Japanese are constantly trying to reach a harmonious balance between individual aspirations and social responsibilities.

There is great admiration in Japan for the balance which is evident …


Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Rites Of Passage, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1995

Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Rites Of Passage, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1995 Xposure yearbook.

  • Contributors
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1996
  • Frazier, Andy. My Cup Is the Cup of Life – Coffee
  • Hinkebein, Dana. Behind the Curtains – Theatre & Dance
  • Thomas, Kim. Rites of Passage – Mark Nethery, Jessica Nethery
  • Cunnoe, James. College: Land of the Free & Home of Instant Pasta
  • Thomas, Kim. The Search for Truth – Religion, Paul Miller, Native Americans, Clay Coleman, Candi Cabaniss, Atheism
  • Meese, Ray. Confirmed in the Faith – Pam Page, Catholicism
  • Broadbent, Stephanie. The Stigma Unearned: Virginity in College
  • Davis, Amanda. Nontraditional Values – Nontraditional Students
  • Spears, Brian. Turn On, Tune …