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Hollins Columns (1994 Nov 28), Hollins College Nov 1994

Hollins Columns (1994 Nov 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Trustees OK new entrance plans
  • 'Tis the season to be thankful
  • Respect for property questioned by student
  • Hazing on Ring Night is fundamentally wrong
  • Redefining fun on Hollins campus
  • Ring Night skits comply with stereotypes of women
  • Response to BSA from the Treasury Board's Accounts Payable
  • Women's Collective focuses on female empowerment
  • Honors Program ignites controversy between students and faculty
  • Ad-Hoc Committee receives necessary funds
  • 24 hours access to library proposed
  • Dillard receives 1994 O.B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize
  • Arts Calendar
  • Nirvana Unplugged
  • German filmmaker to be visiting professor at Hollins
  • Internships give students a glimpse into …


Hollins Columns (1994 Nov 7), Hollins College Nov 1994

Hollins Columns (1994 Nov 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • The Virginia senatorial race: do they really have a choice?
  • Letters from the Editor
  • We're trashing out self-respect
  • Security explains road cheese phenomenon
  • Letters to the Editor
  • BSA questions diversity on college campus
  • Spud's roommate defends ADA
  • Oktoberfest or October mess
  • Hollins receives national recognition for outstanding all-around reputation
  • Campus Activities and General Speakers Fund agree on new budgets for 1994-95
  • Hollins ghost stories haunt Channel 10 broadcast
  • A guide to the Louisa Mattiasdottir and Leland Bell Exhibit
  • A Piece of My Heart moves the cast and audience
  • The girlie punk movement
  • Exchange students adjust to Hollins …


Hollins Columns (1994 Oct 11), Hollins College Oct 1994

Hollins Columns (1994 Oct 11), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • National Coming Out Day returns
  • Letter from the Editor
  • Shhh... We need a Student Center
  • Editorials
  • Academics versus athletics: the debate continues
  • Hollins according to Lamar
  • L.E.O. celebrates newly inducted members
  • Michael Sitton performs at French Embassy
  • Arts Calendar
  • Album Review: Under the Table and Dreaming
  • Freshmen elect first class officers
  • Writing Center
  • Hollins volleyball: getting the points to add up
  • Tennis anyone?
  • Field hockey improves
  • Athletics for October of '94
  • Slump signs: mud masks and pina coladas
  • The Album needs submissions


The Planet, 1994, Fall, Darren Nienaber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 1994

The Planet, 1994, Fall, Darren Nienaber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

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Hollins Columns (1994 Sept 26), Hollins College Sep 1994

Hollins Columns (1994 Sept 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • The freshmen are herer!
  • CBS News gives campus on-air time
  • The Changing Face of Hollins
  • Letters to the editor
  • Abroaders: Here and Now
  • New programs expand college curriculum
  • Teams begin practice, reorganize for new season
  • HOP plans hang-gliding trip Nags Head
  • Special Task Committee recruiting members
  • Wanted: Single, lonesome cat-sitters
  • Candlelight service marks Domestic Violence Month


Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 06 - September, Russ Kasselman Sep 1994

Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 06 - September, Russ Kasselman

Klipsun Magazine

I want to take a moment to explain some of the ra­tionale for the stories in this issue of our magazine. As you may or may not know, Klipsun is a Lummi word meaning "beautiful sunset," and if you glance over to page 7, you will notice a story dealing with the appropriation of Indian words by environmental groups for non-Indian purposes.

Klipsun Magazine is an example of such appropriation, but it has been the name of this magazine for as long as we can remember. We did not feel it was our place to change the name of the …


Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 05 - May, Steve Dunkelberger May 1994

Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 05 - May, Steve Dunkelberger

Klipsun Magazine

We are living in a time of great flux. It's a time when traditional gender roles are being challenged and society is finally warming to the idea that people, regardless of gender, should be judged on the basis of their character and accomplishments. Feminism has been treated like a four-letter word by those in power for far too long. Sexist language, metaphors and symbols are so engrained in our culture that everyone must not only look at how they treat others in the workplace but, monitor how and what they teach their children. It will take generations to unravel the …


Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 04 - April, Chris Geer Apr 1994

Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 04 - April, Chris Geer

Klipsun Magazine

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The Planet, 1994, Spring, Richard Law, Derek Martin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Apr 1994

The Planet, 1994, Spring, Richard Law, Derek Martin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 03 - March, Chris Geer Mar 1994

Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 03 - March, Chris Geer

Klipsun Magazine

Welcome to the wonderful world of Klipsun Magazine. Once again, technology seems to be foremost on our writer's minds.We hope you find Cheryl Bishop's article on the Internet interesting and informative. And for those of you who are not quite ready for the global interface, take a peek into the past with Dave Kihara's look at the Antique Radio Museum in Fairhaven.


Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 02 - January/February, Rick Laporte Jan 1994

Klipsun Magazine, 1994, Volume 31, Issue 02 - January/February, Rick Laporte

Klipsun Magazine

Happy New Year and welcome to the first issue of ’94. I'm sure you’ll find at least one story that grabs your interest. Topics range from prostitutes to comedians, surfing to caligraphy, carcass removal to marriage. Plus a bonus not-so-fictitious fiction entry from J Overstreet. If that doesn’t inspire some angry letters, nothing will. But that’s the price we pay for hard hitting, honest journalism. So, just for the record, let me say the story “Road Trippin’” is in no way promoting drinking, smoking, cursing, driving, screaming, thinking or any other activity that may inspire creativity. We wouldn’t want to …


The Planet, 1994, Winter, Derek Martin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 1994

The Planet, 1994, Winter, Derek Martin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.