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Hollins Columns (1997 Dec 9), Hollins College Dec 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Dec 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins students unite against violence
  • Robertson library to open January 1998
  • Christmas spirit can be disguised at the Wal-Mart cash register
  • Faculty member responds to criticism of "Burn the Silence"
  • Steinem speaks, challenges students to act
  • Fall Weekend '97 receives mixed reviews
  • Pie-a-Professor
  • Artist uses fruit to express human emotion
  • Mill Mountain Theater performs "Urn of Drew" at Hollins
  • Riding season ends with Harvest Riding Classic
  • Swim team begins season with Invitational
  • Hollins 2nd Annual Basketball Tip-Off
  • Decking the halls and other family traditions


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 28, Issue 01 - December, Jill Carnell Dec 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 28, Issue 01 - December, Jill Carnell

Klipsun Magazine

A college campus is supposed to he a place that fosters diversi­ty open-mindedness, exchange of ideas and, above all, freedom of expression. Congratulations to all of you who may have been offended by the material in the September issue of Klipsun but chose to ignore your own bias and open your mind to new ideas.

Chris Cooper's art is graphic, even gross. We know that. There have been suggestions that we chose to run the images simply because we had them and wanted to increase our readership through cheap shock value. Some people have questioned the appropriateness of the images …


Hollins Columns (1997 Nov 10), Hollins College Nov 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Nov 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Students demand clarification in Honor Code
  • Apartment theft prompts warnings from Security
  • What I am truly thankful for this Thanksgiving
  • Honor Court Chair discusses Court procedures and policies
  • SHAB member addresses the tragedy of alcoholism
  • Women's Collective clarifies purpose of "Burn the Silence"
  • Former attorney general speaks at Women's Conference
  • Fall Weekend formal location moved downtown
  • Steinem returns to speak at Hollins
  • Student begins campus cancer support group
  • Upcoming Short Term offers new choices for students
  • Guangdon Modern Dance Company stops on first U.S. tour
  • Freya responds to questions about their tradition
  • It's a bird, it's a …


Hollins College (1997 Oct 27), Hollins College Oct 1997

Hollins College (1997 Oct 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • National Coming Out Day sparks controversy
  • Steinem, others to speak at Hollins
  • Forget Phyllis Schlafly, we have problems of our own
  • RLA thanks student participants of Golden Rule dinner
  • Student expresses concern over Schlafly speech
  • Fall greetings from Paris abroaders
  • Hollins hosts annual Writer's Harvest
  • Lynda Johnson Robb speaks at Hollins banquet
  • New VPSS enthusiastic about position
  • College Democrats prepare for elections, plan activities for year
  • Women's Collective plans rally
  • SHARE takes volunteerism to new heights
  • Fall Dance Gathering draws large crowd
  • Multicultural Club President outlines plans for the year
  • Tennessee band rocked 'Til Tuesday
  • Family Weekend …


Hollins Columns (1997 Oct 13), Hollins College Oct 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Oct 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Students upset with Health Services
  • Back Quad Fridays end for semester
  • Whose honor really counts when it comes to Honor Court
  • Vandalism of College Democrat posters angers students
  • Spinster co-editors' rebuttal to disappointment over '97 yearbook
  • Students voice concerns about campus diversity
  • Campus Library Amnesty Day declared
  • New VPAA has vision for Hollins
  • Hollins builds house with Roanoke College
  • Welcome Freshmen - To prank phone calls?
  • Freshmen class president begins term
  • Some abroaders unable to vote in SGA elections
  • Students celebrate Tinker Day
  • Dancer Shen Wei visits Hollins for premiere performance
  • A Thousand Acres ripe with personal …


The Planet, 1997, Autumn, Derek Reiber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 1997

The Planet, 1997, Autumn, Derek Reiber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1997 Sept 29), Hollins College Sep 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Sept 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Trustees vote in favor of university plan
  • Electrical fires in Moody leave minimal damage
  • Hollins College is a state of mind, not a place
  • President responds to student concerns about university issues
  • Alumnus upset by 1997 Spinster photo
  • SGA President welcomes students
  • Freshman orientation adds new component
  • Items discovered missing from Tinker storage
  • Facts About Hollins University
  • Forum addresses diversity on campus
  • Additional student housing fees raise questions
  • Hollins taxi service revamped for students
  • Student shares music with Hollins
  • In and Out delights audience
  • Campus social life resurrected
  • Two new faces join English department
  • Sculptures added to …


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, September, Justin Coyne Sep 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, September, Justin Coyne

Klipsun Magazine

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 05 - June, Justin Coyne Jun 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 05 - June, Justin Coyne

Klipsun Magazine

Stuck in the Middle: The customer is always righteous. Danny Heistand explains why the counter is nothing to hide behind.

Going Overboard: Think cruise ships are all shuffle-board and Kathy Lee? Sarah Decker finds all the trouble Gopher and Isaac would never tell you about.

Game Over: Long before super-processer 64-bit realer-than-real brainwashing video games there was Atari. Jamie Lawson traces the sad decline of the mother-in -law of all electronic entertainment.

Grim Repo: It's only a missed payment or two, and besides, it's not as important as rent or tuition, right? Erica Christensen has no excuse when the Repo …


Hollins Columns (1997 May 5), Hollins College May 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 May 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Victoria Reggie Kennedy to be 1997 commencement speaker
  • Hollins shelves summer storage issue
  • The time has come
  • Professor Lynch is out of line
  • Circle K requests campus support
  • Disrespect at Cotillion
  • Student advises respect for honor code
  • Two Parables in response to Honors Convocation
  • Lynch responds to Wall's concerns
  • Topic: Left and Right define each other
  • The stupidity of Spring
  • Habitat for Humanity carnival livens up back quad
  • Tenures announced
  • Students' works blossom in dance performance
  • Honors Convocation: a day of academic honor
  • Sleep disorders plague college campus
  • Class of 1997 predictions for the future
  • An evening …


Hollins Columns (1997 Apr 14), Hollins College Apr 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Apr 14), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • New York Stock Exchange president speaks at Hollins
  • 10th Hollins Colloquium on German Film draws crowd
  • Celebrating spring
  • Characters did evolve in production of Rhythms
  • RLA thanks participants of Golden Rule Dinner
  • Topic: The Second Amendment
  • Wherever you go, there it is
  • News Briefs
  • Around the world in one hundred days
  • Students in Jamaica lend helping hand during spring break
  • The perfect guide to finding a summer camp job
  • 37th annual Literary Festival a great success
  • Crossword Companion
  • Oscar nominated Sling Blade tears at the heart
  • Novelist Deborah E. McDowell's story of heritage
  • Softball swings into action …


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 04 - April, Wendy Gross Apr 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 04 - April, Wendy Gross

Klipsun Magazine

Hello again, it s your good friends at Klipsun. We've whipped up another tasty potluck of stories for you. Hope you're hungry.

You will be appalled and engaged by the cover piece on Gary Goldfogel, Whatcom County's medical examiner. Yes, folks, he dissects dead bod­ies to find out how they got that way It, sounds gross, but what's so fascinating about Goldfogel is he doesn't shut down emotionally when he’s at work. It’s his desire to provide answers for grieving families that keeps him focused.

We’ve got stories on Russians, soap opera addicts, the producer of Highlander, and much much …


The Planet, 1997, Spring, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Apr 1997

The Planet, 1997, Spring, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (1997 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Peeping tom makes millions in Europe
  • State of emergency declared at Hollins--honor code abolished
  • A word from the editor
  • Hollie Collie
  • Chelsea Clinton comes to Hollins
  • Hollins student cloned
  • Welcome changes for new library
  • Hey girlies, where's out yearbook?
  • An investigation of Hollins' ninth president
  • New party rules proposed
  • "I'm not going to take the blame for the Audix nightmare"
  • Shear terror washes over philosophy professor
  • Hollins College, 24020: Weekly Update
  • Rasputin reveals dress code to be instituted for all students
  • Protecting the virtue of the Hollins woman
  • Columns challenges ADA and IKI in the ring
  • Phish …


Hollins Columns (1997 Mar 17), Hollins College Mar 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Mar 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Security continues to investigate Siberia break-ins
  • The truth about bleached tampon toxins
  • Supporting the arts at Hollins
  • It's not where you work, it's that you work
  • One night to give thanks, not to walk away
  • Kathy Acker takes the power over
  • IRS makes filing easier than ever before
  • 1995-1996 yearbook is soon to come
  • Vendors visit Hollins for breakfast food fair
  • Susan Douglas speaks for Women's History month
  • Spike Lee speaks at W&L
  • Hollins College theatre presents Rhythms
  • Sophomores welcome seniors to Margaritaville
  • Crossword Companion
  • Lacrosse team looking toward a strong season
  • Tennis team: a younger and …


Hollins Columns (1997 Mar 3), Hollins College Mar 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Mar 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • New library named for Hollins alumna
  • Cotillion to be held at Clarion Hotel
  • Campus ethics starts with awareness
  • Hooters exploits women
  • Complexity being lost
  • ADA asks for support in Red Cross annual blood drive
  • Founder's Day was a day to dance
  • Juan Williams speaks in honor of Black History Month
  • Hollins alumna to become executive director of development in March
  • Admissions essays for sale over the Internet
  • Students recognized on Va. Senate floor
  • Crossword Companion
  • The "ultimate run" faces student as she prepares for marathon
  • Women's Leadership in the West Indies
  • A will and a way in …


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 03 - March, Wendy Gross Mar 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 03 - March, Wendy Gross

Klipsun Magazine

At long last! The March issue you’ve all been waiting for. (You’d better have been waiting. Don’t make us come over there.)

This time,we tried to go easy on you. No stories about illegal narcotics, no stories about god or AIDS or the JWE. (Okay, we did let a grisly story about railroad crossing deaths slip through the cracks.)

Our cover story is a big, happy profile of a local ’zine publisher. You may be wondering why you never see this man's face in our pages. “Karlos the Jackal”, as our colorful source prefers to be called, doesn’t want to …


Hollins Columns (1997 Feb 17), Hollins College Feb 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Feb 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Black history month celebrated at Hollins
  • Founder's Day: a modern dance celebration
  • Looking at 1997 and onward to the future
  • Nothing to hoot and holler about at Hooters
  • Topic: Ebonics
  • Outsourcing continues with ServiceMaster at Hollins
  • Assault prompts concern for safety on campus
  • Hollins students' opinions on "the trial of the century"
  • Library News
  • Something to Crow about
  • Star Wars leaps into the 21st century
  • Internships help pave the way to the future
  • Swim team splashes into ODAC championships
  • Hollins basketball team looks to the future
  • Black History Month: a time to remember and to move forward


Hollins Columns (1997 Jan 27), Hollins College Jan 1997

Hollins Columns (1997 Jan 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • A new Hollins tradition
  • A unique student production
  • The Freshwoman Edition
  • Disciples of Decorum
  • Gilded Frame Restoration
  • 'We were there to eat'
  • Music review: 311
  • Modern Dance Tribute
  • Brain Twister movie: Orlando
  • Juan Williams visits Hollins


Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 02 - January, Collin Coyne Jan 1997

Klipsun Magazine, 1997, Volume 27, Issue 02 - January, Collin Coyne

Klipsun Magazine

The golden Buddha on the cover of your copy of Klipsun does not necessarily appear courtesy of divine intervention.

If God appeared in the Klipsun office while we were trying to select stories for an issue, we'd probably tell him (or her) to leave the box of pizza and keep the change. Fortunately we have some people on staff who are more conscientious about the concept.

Leaders of various religions shared their views on the Divinity with Martina and Quincy, authors of our story about god. The descriptions these people gave were similar in a few ways, but more importantly, …


The Planet, 1997, Winter, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Jan 1997

The Planet, 1997, Winter, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.