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Johnson, Robert, Bronx African American History Project Jun 2005

Johnson, Robert, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewee: Robert Johnson

Interviewers: Mark Naison, Brian Purnell, Natasha Lightfoot, Claude Magnum, Maxine Gordon, and Peter Derrick

Summarized by Alice Stryker

Robert Johnson the Bronx District Attorney, was born in the Bronx, but moved to the Amsterdam houses shortly after he was born. His father was a clerk in the United States Post Office and his mother was a stay at home mom when they were growing up, but moved on to a number of positions once her children had matured. Their house was not very political.

His father was Catholic and his mother was Episcopalian. He and his brother …


Two Kinds Of Utility: England’S ‘Supremacy’ And The Quest For Completion In David Dabydeen’S The Intended, Kevin Frank Jun 2005

Two Kinds Of Utility: England’S ‘Supremacy’ And The Quest For Completion In David Dabydeen’S The Intended, Kevin Frank

Publications and Research

This essay concerns the Caribbean writer’s crucial confrontation with colonial literary models. In it, Kevin Frank argues that the central protagonist of David Dabydeen’s The Intended, the unnamed narrator, resembles the author in that he is torn between cultures (English, East Indian, and West Indian), and torn between two kinds of utility: one base, mechanical, and calculating, and the other, romantic. The latter predicament, Frank demonstrates, is a natural consequence of the convergence of romantic and utilitarian ideology underpinning British colonialism. Moreover, Dabydeen’s ambivalence about his allegiances and literary heritage is similar to that of one of his literary …


Brindle, Donna, Bronx African American History Project May 2005

Brindle, Donna, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewers: Mark Naison and Natasha Lightfoot

Interviewee: Donna Brindle

Date: May 23, 2005

Summarized by Leigh Waterbury

Donna Brindle was born in 1953 in the Bronx and lived on Intervale Avenue until around the age of 11. Her parents initially moved to the Bronx because other friends of theirs were, and those socializations became an important part of Donna’s upbringing. Both of her parents were musicians, her father was a concert pianist and one of the founders of The Symphony of the New World in the 1950‘s. Her parents were also politically active. Her mother worked with NAACP as well …


Marshall, Gloria And Marshall, Ronald, Bronx African American History Project May 2005

Marshall, Gloria And Marshall, Ronald, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Ronald’s parents moved north during the Great Migration in the 1930’s. His father got a job with the US Postal Service at a New York Post Office and heard that the Bronx was a nice place to live, so he decided to move the family to 3rd Avenue in the Bronx. From 3rd avenue, the family moved to Union Avenue between 166th and 167th. Gloria’s family moved from Manhattan to the Bronx in the early 1940’s to Franklin Avenue between 167th and 168th. Her family moved to the Bronx because her father …


Singleton, David G., Bronx African American History Project Apr 2005

Singleton, David G., Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

David Singleton was born May 5th 1935 in mid Sacramento Valley. He was a student at the University of California, Berkeley. He applied and was accepted into Princeton Theological Seminary. While at Princeton, he served as a student in multi-racial situations in East Trenton and in West Philadelphia. He was eventually placed at Sound view Presbyterian Church in the Bronx in 1963 per the recommendation of a minister he had met while serving at Richard Memorial Presbyterian Church.

Singleton met Medgar Evers and participated in the civil rights movement in Birmingham Alabama. He had a few church connections there. He …


Ua12/2/1 Hilltopper Graduation 2005, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 Hilltopper Graduation 2005, Wku Student Affairs

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Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald.

  • Green, Tavia. Transition Into Real World Won’t Be Easy for Graduates
  • Coulter, Amber. Commencement Will Differ from Past Years
  • McNamara, Andrew. Year-Long Leases Keep Student from Getting Out of Dodge – Apartments
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Hills, Tree Top Leave Mark on Senior’s Memories
  • Farner, Keith. Professors, Peers & Fellow Journalists Will Be Missed
  • Baker, Joanie. No Matter What It Took, Senior Still Pulled Through
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Graduation Parties or Kentucky Derby Festivities: A Senior’s Struggle
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Four-Year College Heights Herald Reporter Says Goodbye, Looks to Future


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 52 [55], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 52 [55], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Richardson, Kelly. Students Now Taking Longer to Graduate
  • Hupman, Samantha. Burned Sigma Alpha Epsilon House Coming Down
  • Hupman, Samantha. Police to Write Tickets Electronically, May Use Wheel Boots
  • Clark, Ashlee. Regents to Vote on Tuition, Budget, Street Renaming
  • Hupman, Samantha. Graduate Students May be Getting 20 New Scholarships
  • Marsupials: Because You Know It’s the Truth
  • Wilson, Brandon. Hey Mr. Williamson – Christianity
  • Hallam, Amanda. Suggestion for the Student Government Association – Budget
  • Welberding, Beth. Only, Not Lonely
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Jail: Been There, Done That, Not Going Again
  • Wilberding, Beth. …


Bailey, Shirley, Bronx African American History Project Apr 2005

Bailey, Shirley, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

112th Interview

Interviewee: Shirley Anderson Bailey

Interviewer: Dr. Mark Naison

The interview took place April 26, 2005

Summarized by Concetta Gleason 1-17-07

Shirley Anderson Bailey’s family, consisting of her mother, younger brother and herself, moved from Harlem to the Bronx in 1942 when Bailey was seven years old. Bailey’s family happened to move to the same area of the Bronx with some of their neighbors from Harlem. Bailey’s father was away trying to find work in Connecticut because of the Depression and Bailey’s mother took night classes and was one of the few working women in the neighborhood. Most …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 52 [54], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 52 [54], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Hupman, Samantha. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House Intentionally Set on Fire, Officials Say
  • Richardson, Kelly. University Senate Warns Against Hasty Division Move – Football
  • Caudle, Leah. Western Celebrates First Amendment – Freedom of the Press
  • McNamara, Andrew. Girls Experiment with Science – Girls in Science Day
  • Richardson, Kelly. New University Senate Chair Ready to Speak – Andrew McMichael
  • Bill Powell’s Retirement End of Chapter, Not of Book
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – The Last Splash – Bill Powell
  • Vincent, Daniel. Equality is Subjective? – Gay Pride Week
  • Crews, Whitney. In …


Brown, Rosemary, Bronx African American History Project Apr 2005

Brown, Rosemary, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Rosemary Brown, a civil rights activist and long-time Bronx resident, was interviewed for the Bronx African American History Project on April 21, 2005. Rosemary Brown and her large family of eight (eventually nine) first moved from Harlem to 1319 Prospect Ave. at the corner of 168th Street in 1940, when the Bronx was an especially good place for African American families, because it offered schools, better apartments, safer conditions, and a community where everyone looked out for each other. Prospect Ave. was a tree-lined block where children could play outside, and had residents of various races. The integrated community …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 51 [53], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 51 [53], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Top Dollars Spent for Lobbying
  • Wilberding, Beth. Bill Powell Announces Retirement
  • Fontana, Alex. ALIVE Promotes Public Service – A Local Information & Volunteer Exchange
  • Wilberding, Beth. Dining Services Plans Changes; Seating Expansion Expected in Garrett Conference Center
  • Coulter, Amber. Student Government Association Spends Money Left in Budget
  • Coulter, Amber. Commuters May Get Alternate Meal Plans
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Renaming Big Red Way
  • Changing Street Name Is a Big Red Mess – Big Red Way
  • Bailey, Andrew. Comedian Deserved Respect – Justin McKinney
  • Dickman, Heather. So …


Moss, Daphne, Bronx African American History Project Apr 2005

Moss, Daphne, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Daphne Moss has been a nurse, an educator and a community activist in the Bronx. Her parents both came from Jamaica and met while out dancing in the 20s. They started out in Harlem before coming to the Bronx. Her parents lived on Prospect Avenue and then ended up on Simpson set by the time she was born in 47. Her father had many jobs while growing up; Daphne describes him as a handy man. Her mother on the other hand was a homemaker with seven children. Her father passed away in 1954 when she was 7.

While growing up, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 50 [52], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 50 [52], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Big Red Way Might Get Name Change
  • Wilberding, Beth. Honors Students Find Success
  • Mullins, Mandy. Greek Tug it Out – Tug of War
  • Wilberding, Beth. New Staff Council to Be Elected
  • Sewell, Chase. Groups Sing the Gospel – Amazing Tones of Joy Gospel Extravaganza
  • Coulter, Amber. Volunteers Clean Up Campus, Get T-Shirts, Food
  • Salary Increases Begin to Measure Up
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Evolution of the Professor Salary Increase
  • Tetreault Jeff. Attack on Catholics Not Christian-Like
  • Saravia, Alejandro. College Heights Herald Stories Conflicting – Katie Autry …


Gumbs, Robert Interview 2, Bronx African American History Project Apr 2005

Gumbs, Robert Interview 2, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

The session begins with a quick recap of the questions asked in the first interview. From there, Robert discusses Freemen Theater. The theater was small and in walking distance from his house. During the day, the theater played movies and in the evening housed concerts. The audience was mainly African American and Jewish.

Dave Womack was one of the first artists to have an impact on him. When he was in High School, he started a jazz music appreciation day. Students would bring in a variety of artists’ albums, many of which he liked. The first jazz club he went …


Ketcham, Malik And Ketcham, Rose, Bronx African American History Project Apr 2005

Ketcham, Malik And Ketcham, Rose, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Dorothy moved to the Patterson Houses in 1950 from Brooklyn. At the time, she was married with two children. They saw moving to Patterson as a stepping-stone to greater things. Rose also moved there in 1950 from Queens with one child. Both of these families were part of the first group to live in the new projects. People were very friendly. The husbands would go to work and the mothers would go to a play yard and socialize. The building was also very safe.

Dorothy and Rose’s children went to Catholic school. Dorothy’s at St. Rita’s and Rose’s at St. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 49 [51], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 49 [51], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Mullins, Mandy. Silently Stating Their Point – Gay Pride Day
  • Clark, Ashlee. Added Fees Having Students Paying Up
  • Clark, Ashlee. More Money to Accommodate Western Faculty Promotions
  • Hupman, Samantha. Sigma Alpha Epislon Members Search for Belongings Among Ashes
  • Teague, Hawkins. Stumbling Into a Shakespearean Tragedy – Goodnight Desdamona (Good Morning Juliet)
  • Harrell, Bobby. Futuristic Apartments Under Construction – Registry
  • Hupman, Samantha. Business Expo to Be Held at South Campus
  • The Good, the Bad & the Donkeys – Television
  • Editorial Cartoon – Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
  • Basore, Brandon. Campus Police …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 47 [50], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 47 [50], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Lucas Goodrum Threatening Lawsuit – Katie Autry Case
  • Hupman, Samantha. Fire Destroys Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
  • Clark, Ashlee. Tuition Hike May Decrease Next Semester
  • Hupman, Samantha. Four in House Escape Fire Uninjured
  • Fontana, Alex. Wind Ensemble to Perform Concerts in Russia
  • Harrell, Bobby. Safety Standards Met Last Fall – Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Provide-A-Ride
  • Provide-A-Ride Provides Smiles
  • Bechert, Michael. Thanks from the Sigma Alpha Epsilons
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Not Greek, Not Worried
  • Dillon, Ryan. Police Deserve Respect
  • Crowe, Shane. There’s Only One True Holy …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 47 [49], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 47 [49], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Governor Kicks Off Auto Conference – Global Automotive Conference
  • Richardson, Kelly. Business Dean Says Goodbye – Robert Jefferson
  • Mullins, Mandy. Revolution 91.7 Rocks Out
  • Coulter, Amber. Provide-A-Ride Extends Service
  • Reed, Lindsey. Storm Team to Hold Training Seminar for Weather Spotters
  • Wilberding, Beth. Electrical Systems Get Upgrade
  • Coulter, Amber. Shuttle Stop May Move
  • Time for Some Music, And We’re Not Joking
  • Dahl, Suzie. Pizza Delivery Drivers Deserve Respect
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Facebook Addiction
  • Ross, Lisa. Facebook is Taking Over Campuses Across America
  • Hupman, Samantha. Building Demolition …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 46 [48], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 46 [48], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Coulter, Amber. Pope John Paul II 1920-2005
  • Richardson, Kelly. State Tuition Program on Hold
  • Teague, Hawkins. Ron White Shows His Blue Collar
  • Harrell, Bobby. Management Issues Prompt Chuck Coates to Resign
  • Harrell, Bobby. Budget Work Continues without City Manager, Chief Financial Officer
  • Hupman, Samantha. Mars Show Continues Through April 28
  • Campus Police Should Receive Assistance
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – WKU Police
  • Wilberding, Beth. Researching My Faith
  • Smith, Jessica. Life Touched by Pope John Paul II
  • Clark, Amber. Officials Name New Science Laboratory after Senator Mitch McConnell
  • Green, Tavia. …


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Apr 2005

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

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Social Work newsletter includes articles:

  • Seeing Red – Student Social Workers
  • Note from the Department Head
  • Focus on Field: Field Supervisor, Joanne Engelland, MSW
  • MSW Program News
  • Social Work Humor
  • Departmental Faculty: Scholarly Activities – Dean May, Jan Peeler, Dale Smith, Susan Wesley


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 45 [47], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 45 [47], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Richardson, Kelly. New Science Lab to be Named for Senator Mitch McConnell
  • Hupman, Samantha. Sophomore Drowns Trying to Save Friend – Ryan Ladd
  • Coulter, Amber. Teacher Evaluations to be More Accessible
  • Mullins, Mandy. Live Jazz Album Recorded – David Livingston, John Cipolla
  • Coulter, Amber. Student Government Association President-Elect Making Plans – Katie Dawson
  • Richardson, Kelly. University Senate Addresses Student Liability
  • Words of Advice to Katie Dawson
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Student Workers
  • Hupman, Stephanie. Remember the Labor Workers
  • Harrell, Bobby. Stealing, Not Quite Copperfield
  • Little, Harold. Cell Phones …


Harding, Vincent, Bronx African American History Project Mar 2005

Harding, Vincent, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewees: Clara Lee Irobunda, Vincent Harding, and Carmen Givan

Interviewers: Dr. Mark Naison and Brian Purnell

Summarized by Alice Stryker

Before the interview formally beings, Clara Lee Irobunda discusses her role in the transition with Morris High School into smaller schools. The school was getting too large to efficiently teach all of the students and many were “falling between the cracks.” To fix this problem, she designed small separate “schools” within Morris High School.

The interview is concerned with the experiences of a variety of people who grew up on Dawson Street and lived near/went to Morris High School. Dr. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 44 [46], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 44 [46], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. In His Own Words – Lucas Goodrum, Katie Autry Case
  • Richardson, Kelly. New Books Raise Prices
  • McNamara, Andrew. Day O’Green Salutes Past
  • McNamara, Andrew. Students Prepare for Break
  • Wilberding, Beth. Alcohol Policy Guidelines Passed
  • The College Heights Herald’s Spring Break Checklist
  • Reed, Lindsey. Editorial Cartoon – Spring Break
  • Wilberding, Beth. Dancing Time
  • Lovett, Charles. Article Misleading – Student Government Association Elections
  • Lanham, Cristin. Fasting Ideas – Lent
  • Gott, Kyle. Support the Increase – Budget
  • Farner, Keith. Defense Presents 18 Witnesses – Lucas Goodrum, Katie Autry Case
  • Casagrande, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 43 [45], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 43 [45], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Watt, Wes. Western Plays in National Invitational Tournament - Basketball
  • Sewell, Chase. Happy Gas Turns Tears Into Laughter – Theatre & Dance
  • Clark, Ashlee. Defense Requests Verdict – Katie Autry Case
  • Wilberding, Beth. ROTC Brings Out the Best of Western Students
  • Hupman, Samantha. Alumna Lived Every Day to the Fullest – Tabatha Briggs
  • North, Amber. Band to Perform Tonight – Muckrakers
  • Can’t Afford a Talisman? Maybe You Will
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon. College Pride
  • Fontana, Alex. Raise Up Your Voice – Music
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. What a Wonderful Week
  • Hightower, …


Ua12/2/1 Student Government Association Elections, Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 Student Government Association Elections, Wku Student Affairs

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Special edition of the College Heights Herald regarding the Student Government Association election.

  • Coulter, Amber. Katie Dawson
  • Coulter, Amber, Joshua Collins
  • Coulter, Amber. Steven Medlock
  • Fontana, Alex. Charles Lovett
  • Coulter, Amber. Kara Ratliff
  • McNamara, Andrew. Josh McCubbins
  • McNamara, Andrew. Seth Norman
  • Fontana, Alex. Saurin Shah
  • McNamara, Andrew. Ericka Johannes
  • Coulter, Amber. Mason Stevenson
  • Clark, Laura. Emily Lovan
  • Clark, Laura. Jed Conrad
  • Fontana, Alex. Stevyn Lee
  • McNamara, Andrew. Katie Pettit
  • Coulter, Amber. Panida Vesakha-Vahrinth
  • Fontana, Alex. Jenna Haugen
  • Coulter, Amber. Lindsey Lilly
  • Fontana, Alex. Lizzy White
  • Coulter, Amber. Melissa Paris
  • McNamara, Andrew. Jessica Adams
  • McNamara, Andrew. Katie Bennett
  • Fontana, Alex. Paul …


Washington, Valerie, Bronx African American History Project Mar 2005

Washington, Valerie, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Valerie Washington is a lifelong resident of the Bronx, whose parents were both born in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. She grew up on Wells Avenue, then 1098 Simpson Street where her parents were the superintendents of the building. She says there were no other African-American families in the building, and this was common in the area for the superintendents to be African-American with mostly white Jewish tenants. She attended PS 20 where she was placed in the top classes from the very beginning of her education. She then attended Herman Ritter Junior High and then Washington Irving High School in 1953, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 42 [44], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 42 [44], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee & Keith Farner. Stephen Soules: He Threatened Me & My Family – Katie Autry Case
  • Coutler, Amber. Students Will Vote on Fee to Finance Free Talisman
  • Mullins, Mandy. Guerilla Girls Spread Feminism Awareness
  • Wilberding, Beth. Western Sign Hit in Wreck
  • Shuttle Should Take Road Trip to Apartments
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Apartment Shuttle Service
  • Smith, Jessica. Lent: A Spiritual Discipline, Not a Competition
  • Hupman, Samantha. T-Shirts Are for Wearing & Reminiscing
  • Clark, Ashlee. Newly-Passed Kentucky Budget Includes Money for Western
  • Duncan, Mike. Lady Tops to Host …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 41 [43], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 41 [43], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Immunity Holds Up in Wrongful Death Suit – Katie Autry Case
  • Watt, Wes. Toppers Dropped in Denton – Basketball
  • Clark, Laura. Talent Show Brings in Crowd of 200 – Take Back the Night
  • Hupman, Samantha. Gordon B. Ford, 1913-2005
  • Welberding, Beth. Professor Testing for High Levels of Radon in Faculty Homes – John All
  • Toppers Score Outside Competition
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Preston Health & Activities Center Closed
  • Kessel, Laura. President George Bush Has a Plan
  • Fontana, Alex. Relationship Manifesto
  • Jackson, Danica. Big Stories
  • Logsdon, Corey. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 40 [42], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 40 [42], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Farner, Keith. Athletes Score Well in Class, Too
  • Clark, Ashlee. Jury Selection Under Way in Lucas Goodrum Trial – Katie Autry Case
  • Toone, Stephanie. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Scientist Urges Protection of Diverse Life – Edward Wilson
  • Richardson, Kelly. Senate Reduces Allocation for Thompson Complex Renovation – Budget
  • Safety Stikes at Greeks Again
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Fraternity Brother in Jail
  • Bowling Green High School Purple Gem Editorial Board. College Heights Herald Editorial a Waste of Space
  • Mills, Wren. Noisy Students at Ervin Straub Lecture
  • Johnson, Jeanne. Legislation Small, But …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 39 [41], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 39 [41], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Is He Responsible? – Lucas Goodman, Katie Autry Case
  • Clark, Ashlee. Campus Safety Has Changed Since Crime
  • Wilberding, Beth. Alcohol Penalties Drafted, Awaiting Approval
  • Mullins, Mandy. Gondoliers Fill Theater, Wow Crowd – Theatre & Dance
  • Harrell, Bobby. Housing & Residence Life Brochures May Be Misleading
  • Wilberding, Beth. Dorms Add Living Options
  • One Vagina, Two Vaginas, That’s Right, We Want More!
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Vagina Monologues
  • Smith, Darrin. We Already Knew That – George W. Bush
  • Jordan, Skylar. Only Hope for Oscars is Next Year
  • Shepherd, …