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Ua12/2/1 December Magazine, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1979

Ua12/2/1 December Magazine, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald. This issue includes articles:

  • Fish, Tim. Sorcerer’s Apprentice – Deniece Rogers
  • Clark-Tod, Tom. ‘70s A Quiet Revolution: Re-Evaluating a Revolution - & Revealing Another
  • Beshear, Tom. ‘70s A Quiet Revolution: Serving Leftovers from the ‘60s
  • Salato, Nancy. ‘70s A Quiet Revolution: The Great Buildup – Construction
  • Bilbrey, Greg & Cecelia Mason. ‘70s A Quiet Revolution: Glancing Back at Western


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1979

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue includes articles:

  • Beshear, Tom. Bargaining Agent Not Recognized
  • Carpenter, Steve Kentucky Education Association, Workers Surprised by Action on Bargaining
  • Beshear, Tom. Musician’s Child Disliked All That Jazz, Carolyn Mingus
  • Christian Music Group to Perform Dec. 12 – Dogwood
  • 3 Wise Men Condemned for Their Iranian Origin
  • Gibbons, Roland. Editorial Cartoon – Regents & Kentucky Education Association
  • Judd, Alan. Rock ‘n’ Roll to Die at Natural 97 – WLBJ-FM
  • Armstrong, Donald. Jimmy Feix the Greatest
  • Reiss, John. Says Play Superb – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • Powell, Jody. U.S. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1979

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue includes articles:

  • Winnecke, Joycelyn. Hilltopper Returns after Worldwide Fame – Billy Vaughn
  • Beshear, Tom. Board of Regents Undecided about Kentucky Education Association Request
  • Galloway, Amy. U.S. May Not Deport Iranian Student Here
  • Beaty, Lisa. Lili Marleen: Professor Writes Song’s Biography – Carlton Jackson
  • 742 Register for Classes
  • Ayatollah Khomeini Begging for Martyr’s Death
  • Gibbons, Roland. Ayatollah Khomeini
  • Judd, Alan. Energy Patrol Trips Over Civil Rights
  • Martin, Edwina, et al. Not Complaining
  • McCann, Michael. Questions Policy – Crime Reporting
  • Griggs, George. Criticizes Officials – Intramurals
  • Winter, Janice. Resent …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1979

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue includes articles:

  • Beshear, Tom. Most Faculty Salaries Here Higher Than in Rest of State
  • Beshear, Tom & Steve Carpenter. Hourly Workers Wages Among Lowest in Kentucky
  • Galloway, Amy. Iranians Optimistic About Stay in U.S.
  • Faculty Pay Plan Might Create More Inequities
  • Gibbons, Roland. Editorial Cartoon – Drug Related Arrests
  • Obermark, Peter. Acts Called Unjust – Anti-Iranian Rally
  • Molley, Bob. Station Criticized – WLBJ-FM
  • Judd, Alan. Fans’ Obsession with Winning Basic Case of Misplaced Values
  • Olliver, Jodie. Protestors Criticized
  • Cooke, Kenneth. Restraint Urged
  • Bivin, Stuart & James Doerge. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1979

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 55, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue includes articles:

  • Galloway, Amy, et al. Shah of Iran May Leave U.S. Within 10 Days – Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
  • Galloway, Amy. Natural 97 is Changing to Mellow Music Format – WLBJ-FM
  • Carpenter, Steve. Faculty Meeting with Kentucky Education Association
  • Fish, Tim & Cecelia Mason. Workers Say Union Would Lead to Higher Wages
  • Local Board Shuns Students Again – Bowling Green-Warren County Board of Adjustments, Maranatha Christian Center
  • Gibbons, Roland. Editorial Cartoon – Ayatollah Khomeini & Uncle Sam
  • Fairleigh, Joe. Ad Policy Criticized
  • Reneae, Richard. Crowding Dangerous – …


The Role Of Women In Tanzania: Their Access To Higher Education And Participation In The Labour Force, Asayehgn Desta Dec 1978

The Role Of Women In Tanzania: Their Access To Higher Education And Participation In The Labour Force, Asayehgn Desta

Asayehgn Desta

A self-administered questionnaire given to 526 postsecondary students and 424 employed university graduates provides data on the participation of Tanzanian women in higher education and in the work force. Research shows that Tanzanian women students are more likely than men to come from more developed regions, reside in urban areas, have relatively well-educated and highly paid parents in professional or administrative occupations, and be enrolled in courses that reflect stereotypical ideas of women's role. Though women initially earn as much as men, they wait longer for initial employment, and pay differentials between the sexes increase over time in favor of …


Schooling For Alienation: The Ethiopian Experience, Asayehgn Desta Dec 1978

Schooling For Alienation: The Ethiopian Experience, Asayehgn Desta

Asayehgn Desta

Conducted with 1500 randomly selected Ethiopian twelfth grade students, this study explored reasons for student alienation in Ethiopia. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire. Findings indicated that students are more alienated when they perceive the school environment to be closed. Students who were more anxious about passing the highly selective Ethiopian School Leaving Certificate Examination were more alienated than those less anxious, suggesting that this test is a cause of alienation. Students in institutions with lower prestige felt more alienated, reflecting perhaps their knowledge that students from such institutions have a smaller chance for later success. Finally, the most …