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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1996

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classifieds

Articles in this issue:

  • Hall, Jason. Electronic Chip to Track Runners – 10K Classic
  • Lucas, Fred. ACT Scores Rising
  • LaBelle, Charboneé. Awareness of Homosexuals Increasing in Society
  • Monarch Environmental Leaves Western Looking Trashy
  • Robinson, George. Get the Facts Before Claiming Party – Politics
  • Leonard, Kim. We Must Answer to a Higher Authority
  • Simmons, Darryn. Louis Farrakhan Has Right to Freedoms
  • Back, Shannon. Line Dancing: Country Style Boot Scootin’ …


The Desirability And Feasibility Of Intercollegiate Sports For College Women, Leigh F. Kieffer Jul 1968

The Desirability And Feasibility Of Intercollegiate Sports For College Women, Leigh F. Kieffer

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The primary purpose of this study is to examine the present programs of physical education in Kentucky colleges; to determine the degree to which they meet the competitive sports needs of college women; and to explore the possibilities for enriching the program and to make recommendations for correcting inadequacies.

In considering the inclusion of a program of intercollegiate sports competition for college women, three questions are basic. First, what criteria should be used for evaluating present programs and determining the developing of an intercollegiate program for women? Second, what is the status of Kentucky colleges with regard to these pertinent …