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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Black, Sam. Students Fear War As Talks Fail – Persian Gulf War, 1991
- Poynter, Chris. Food Services Could Go Private – Dining Services
- Vincent, Bruce. Student Drinkers Say Tax Should Be Wasted
- Groundbreaking Set for Dorms – Meredith Hall, Zacharias Hall
- Armes, Anya. Associated Student Governent Survey Supports Dead Week
- Taylor, Christine. Statistics Show Use of Health Service Low
- Michael Colvin Fails on Finals Examinations – Associated Student Government
- Curtis, Stacy. Editorial Cartoon Michael Colvin Regents Representative
- Carter, Carl. Cafeteria Disgraceful
- Black, Sam. Rain Drowns …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 30, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 30, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Poynter, Chris. Wish Lists First Step in Plans – Western XXI
- Taylor, Christine. New Idea for Finals Gets OK
- Phillips, Noelle. Western Devises Plan for 30 Students in Gulf – Persian Gulf War, 1991
- Phillips, Noelle. Couple Shares Last Visit – Kim Bradley, Jimmy Perrin, Persian Gulf War, 1991
- Congressman’s Wife Dies at 78 – Virginia Natcher
- Certified Public Accountant Course to be Offered – CPA
- New Scholarship Funds Established
- Athletic Openings Advertised
- Doors to Campus Laundry Should Stay Open
- Curtis, Stacy. Pearce-Ford Tower Laundry …
Blacks In Golf, Wornie L. Reed
Blacks In Golf, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
From 1961 until the mid-1980s a weekend ritual was repeated by many African Americans who follow golf. For these individuals, each weekend morning included a peek at the standings of the weekly Professional Golf Association (PGA) tournament printed in the newspaper to see how the black golfers were doing and whether any one of them was the tournament leader or was close enough to the lead to win the tournament. As the 1980s came to an end anyone still practicing the old ritual was doing so in vain. No blacks were winning tournaments on the regular PGA Tour, nor were …
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Football, Wku Archives
Ua1f Wku Archives Vertical File - Football, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Digitized vertical file materials regarding the WKU football team in 1991.
African Americans And The Bible: Outline Of An Interpretive History, Vincent L. Wimbush
African Americans And The Bible: Outline Of An Interpretive History, Vincent L. Wimbush
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Since every reading of important texts, especially mythic or religious texts, reflects a "reading" or assessment of one's world, and since the Bible has from the founding of the nation served as an icon, a history of African Americans' historical readings of the Bible is likely to reflect their historical self-understandings—as Africans in America.