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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Bricking, Tanya. Second Athletic Report Tells Different Story – Football
- Green, Travis. Alcohol at Niteclass, in Dorms Discussed
- Parker, Phillip. Special Bowlers Battle in Olympics – Special Olympics
- Jones, Angie. Twenty Take Chance on Hunger at Banquet – Newman Center
- Students Arrested on Drug Charges
- National Service Lets Students Complain About Teachers – Accuracy in Academics
- Industrial Technology Wants Departmental Standards Lowered
- Howard, Laura. Dog’s Death Spurs Protest About Police – Joe Gerard
- Proposed Historic Preservation Board Has Too Much to Say
- Chattin, John. Editorial …
Ua3/8/1 1990 Miss Western Scholarship Pageant Program, Wku President's Office
Ua3/8/1 1990 Miss Western Scholarship Pageant Program, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Program for the 1990 Miss Western beauty pageant.
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald. Includes these articles:
- Kinslow, Gina. Hidden Boxes Hold Bits of Western’s Beginning – Time Capsules
- Turner, Karla. Our Time Capsule Would Hold a Mishmash of Goodies-
- Howard, Laura. Pauline’s – Pauline Tabor
- Hernes, Thomas. If You Want to be a Football Hero – Jim Burt, John Burt
- Fullen, Rebecca. A Parade of Turtles – Short Story
Meeting With Chancellor's Staff / Housing Guidelines—Gay And Lesbian Students, John Halstead
Meeting With Chancellor's Staff / Housing Guidelines—Gay And Lesbian Students, John Halstead
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
An internal memo from John Halstead to Scott Anchors references "requests by gay and lesbian students for specific housing."
Ua3/8/1 Letter To Thomas Meredith, Wku President's Office - Meredith, John Hager
Ua3/8/1 Letter To Thomas Meredith, Wku President's Office - Meredith, John Hager
WKU Archives Records
Letter to Thomas Meredith from Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer editor John Hager regarding the presidential search. Includes editorial "Martha Layne Collins Not Best Choice for Western."
Lick Responds To Task Force Report, Lisa Cline
Lick Responds To Task Force Report, Lisa Cline
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
University of Maine President Dale Lick said changing people's attitudes in the first step toward solving the problem of unequal treatment of women on campus. Lick, responding to the Report of the Task Force on the Status of Women, said one of the report's main objectives was to make people aware of the problem.
Panel: Women's Roles Changing In World, Christina Koliander
Panel: Women's Roles Changing In World, Christina Koliander
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
An international panel of four women discussed the changes women have made and still face in their own countries at a lecture Tuesday afternoon. Sponsored by Women in the Curriculum, the lecture focused on "Global Perspectives on Women and Social Change."
Letter Of Response From The Chancellor's Office To A Citizen Expressing Concern About "National Condom Week" Observances, Kent A. Price
Letter Of Response From The Chancellor's Office To A Citizen Expressing Concern About "National Condom Week" Observances, Kent A. Price
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
We must admit that times have changed, though not so much in the morals and personal standards of our students. Both research and common sense tell us that the standards of behavior set by parents for their children are not eroded by college life or other influences of the larger society. It's true, however, that today's students are much less embarrassed or otherwise restrained about discussing the once-unmentionable. Some may applaud this new openness and some may wince at it, but there's not much that university administrators can do to influence it.