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The Grizzly, November 19, 1997, Paul Guidry, Melinda Albert, Lou Nemphos, Molly Jennings, Rebecca Class, Jen Stellato, Jay Wilkes, Jill Fennimore, Kurt Miller, Mike Hoffman, Michael Bauer, Joanna Doyle, Kevin Mcgovern, Carolyn Harfman, Jay Wisnosky Nov 1997

The Grizzly, November 19, 1997, Paul Guidry, Melinda Albert, Lou Nemphos, Molly Jennings, Rebecca Class, Jen Stellato, Jay Wilkes, Jill Fennimore, Kurt Miller, Mike Hoffman, Michael Bauer, Joanna Doyle, Kevin Mcgovern, Carolyn Harfman, Jay Wisnosky

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

British Nanny's Sentence Reduced to "Time Served" • Lights, Camera, Incest! • Reimert Suite Beat • And the Show Went on • Exam Schedule • Dorm Improvements • Opinion: Help Yourself, Help Others; Ursinus Humanities Survive; Are Greeks Scapegoats?; Dry Spell; Don't Complain, Do Something • Baseball Getting into the Swing of Things • Men's Soccer Drops Final Game to Mules • Player Profile: Andrew Bauer; Chris Lakatosh


Feeling The Managed-Care Pinch, Paul Livingstone Nov 1997

Feeling The Managed-Care Pinch, Paul Livingstone

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

I never paid much attention to HMOs until I began hearing the occasional managed-care horror story (the one about bone-marrow transplant denials comes to mind) and realized I was one of those untold millions living under the auspices of a managed care company. A perennial favorite of the news media, managed care has received a healthy dose of concerned prodding over the last few years over its practices.


Campus Strives For Equal Employment Opportunity Despite New Court Ruling, Krista Marrs Nov 1997

Campus Strives For Equal Employment Opportunity Despite New Court Ruling, Krista Marrs

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

No abstract provided.


Hate Crimes By Teens Disturbing, Maine Campus Nov 1997

Hate Crimes By Teens Disturbing, Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

If the stories of hate crimes told at last week's "Bridges of Respect" conference in Ellsworth are any indication, Maine has a long way to go in educating its youths about tolerance and respect for civil rights.


Policy May Jeopardize Safety, Kathryn Ritchie Nov 1997

Policy May Jeopardize Safety, Kathryn Ritchie

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

An informed community is a safe community, according to Public Safety Police Lt. Alan Stormann, but recent actions suggest the campus police are only willing to go so far in keeping the community informed. In 1996, seven "forcible rapes" were reported in the university's annual safety and security information report. The definition of forcible rape includes forcible "fondling, non-forcible incest and statutory rape." Of the seven reported "forcible rapes," according to Lt. Stormann, three were actual rapes, one was an attempted rape, two involved offensive touching and the last one involved a man masturbating on a woman. Of the seven …


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 …


The Grizzly, November 5, 1997, Paul Guidry, Michael Bauer, Melinda Albert, Arathi Reddy, Paul Bashus, Rob Bishop, Mark Bernheim, John Shoen, Lou Nemphos, Molly Jennings, Rebecca Class, Jay Wisnosky, Kim Inglot, Karen Hollinger, Jay Wilkes, Jacqueline Colvin, Jesse Federman, Kurt Miller, Kevin Mcgovern, Stephanie Palmer Nov 1997

The Grizzly, November 5, 1997, Paul Guidry, Michael Bauer, Melinda Albert, Arathi Reddy, Paul Bashus, Rob Bishop, Mark Bernheim, John Shoen, Lou Nemphos, Molly Jennings, Rebecca Class, Jay Wisnosky, Kim Inglot, Karen Hollinger, Jay Wilkes, Jacqueline Colvin, Jesse Federman, Kurt Miller, Kevin Mcgovern, Stephanie Palmer

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Distinguished Alumni Return for Symposium • Ursinus Students and Faculty Attend Million Woman March • More Grants Received by Ursinus • Student's Perseverance Rewarded • Test the Waters this Spring • Opinion: Faculty Responds to Curriculum Questions; Tired of Falling Asleep? • Stress Management • November Stress • Oedipus! Lives • There's Something Brewing in The Java Trench • What's with The Giant Green Gymnasium Anyway? • Ursinus: The Pseudo Liberal Arts College • Bears' Swimmers Kick Back at Dickinson Relay Carnival • Men's Soccer Continues to Struggle • Player Profiles: Jill Grau; Megan Larkin


Wic Recognizes Role Models, Elizabeth Beaulieu Nov 1997

Wic Recognizes Role Models, Elizabeth Beaulieu

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Every year, the Women in the Curriculum and the Women's Studies Program honor three women with the Maryann Hartman Award for contributions and accomplishments. It is the groups' intent that the recognized women serve as a source of inspiration for all women.


Support Key To Onward Success, Christie Johnston Nov 1997

Support Key To Onward Success, Christie Johnston

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Onward Program, nationally known as the Student Support Services has striven to help students disadvantaged by a physical, mental or financial obstacle since 1970.


Computer Speech No Different From Others, Ryan Robbins Nov 1997

Computer Speech No Different From Others, Ryan Robbins

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Last week's filing of a civil rights lawsuit by the state against University of Maine student Casey Belangers for threatening another student on FirstClass raises concerns for how the First Amendment relates to computer networks.


Education Puzzle Needs Solutions, Misty Edgecomb Nov 1997

Education Puzzle Needs Solutions, Misty Edgecomb

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

See Dick and Jane. Look! They go to school. See Jane go through the metal detector. The school policeman smiles. See Dick go through the metal detector. Oh no! Look, Dick has a gun.


Women Gain Confidence Through Self-Defense Courses, Krista Marrs Nov 1997

Women Gain Confidence Through Self-Defense Courses, Krista Marrs

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

With the ongoing concern for student safety on campus, two public safety officers are offering a women's self-defense class and both say participants are making great progress.


Mr. Gnu Comic Strip, Travis Dandro Nov 1997

Mr. Gnu Comic Strip, Travis Dandro

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A four-panel comic strip drawn by Travis Dandro depicting a bigoted perspective of both people of color and individuals with disabilities.

Long description.

Panel one contains one figure, a highly stylized, anthropomorphized Gnu (or African antelope with along head and beard), presumably the title character of the strip, Mr. Gnu. The character is holding a cereal box in front of him. Lettering over the character's head reads: "Hey kids! I'd like to introduce a new cereal!"

Panel two contains a close up of the cereal box with the lettering, "Sammy Davis CRUNCH" over a stylized drawing of a character that …


Umaine Commits To Classroom Equity, Andrea Page Oct 1997

Umaine Commits To Classroom Equity, Andrea Page

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Several students addressed the Vision 2000 mission plan for changing gender equity at the University of Maine Thursday.


Belanger Tells Story Behind Firstclass Threats, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone Oct 1997

Belanger Tells Story Behind Firstclass Threats, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The penalties levied by the University of Maine against a student accused of issuing a violent threat on FirstClass [the University's email system] have been set, but an investigation by UMaine's Public Safety continues. Casey Belanger, 19, of Caribou, has been ordered by UMaine to serve 30 hours of community service over two semesters. The university has also suspended his FirstClass account and placed him on "probated suspension." The punishment sought by the state, however, is potentially more severe.


Slurs Bring Civil Suit Against Um Student, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone Oct 1997

Slurs Bring Civil Suit Against Um Student, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Maine Attorney General's Office filed a civil suit yesterday against a University of Maine student who allegedly used the FirstClass [email] computer system to make threatening statements directed at gays, lesbians and bisexuals. The suit claims Casey Belanger, 19, of Orono, violated the Maine Civil Rights Act... "Bias motivated threats of violence have absolutely no place anywhere in society, including our universities and colleges," Attorney General Andrew Ketterer said.


The Grizzly, October 29, 1997, Paul Guidry, John Shoen, Michael T. Bauer, Zenzi Ali, John Sears, Stephanie Palmer, Jesse Federman, Arnathi Reddy, Rebecca Class, Molly Jennings, Lou Nemphos, Jay Wilkes, Rob Bishop, Kevin Mcgovern, Meghan Gualtieri, Carolyn Harfman Oct 1997

The Grizzly, October 29, 1997, Paul Guidry, John Shoen, Michael T. Bauer, Zenzi Ali, John Sears, Stephanie Palmer, Jesse Federman, Arnathi Reddy, Rebecca Class, Molly Jennings, Lou Nemphos, Jay Wilkes, Rob Bishop, Kevin Mcgovern, Meghan Gualtieri, Carolyn Harfman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Pennsylvania German Art Featured at Berman Art Museum • Pfahler Workers Dismissed • New Chaplain Introduced to Community • Commonwealth Brawl Raises Student Concern • Opinion: Award Winning My Ass; A Sweet Suite; Kudos to the College; Hail to the Queen; Leaving Home for Homecoming • Ghost Stories • Bears to Clash with Muhlenberg Mules • Men's B-ball Gearing Up • Player Profiles: Lieberman, Steigerwalt Lead by Example; Mahoney a Constant Force for Young Women's Team


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 …


The Grizzly, October 16, 1997, Paul Guidry, Kurt Miller, John Shoen, Jesse Federman, Rebecca Class, Molly Jennings, Jacqueline Colvin, Tony Palladino Oct 1997

The Grizzly, October 16, 1997, Paul Guidry, Kurt Miller, John Shoen, Jesse Federman, Rebecca Class, Molly Jennings, Jacqueline Colvin, Tony Palladino

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Special Homecoming '97 Edition • The More Things Change • Extra, Extra! Breaking U.C. News From... • The Brief History of Ursinus • Remember When • Bears Take on The Bullets • Queens of the Past • And the Nominees are... • Famous Alumni


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 Grizzly, October 8, 1997, Paul Guidry, Zenzi Ali, Carla Rinde, Tricia Murnane, Lou Nemphos, Daneen Stamps, Michael T. Bauer, John Shoen, Kevin Mcgovern, Luther Owens, Coco Minardi, Todd Mckinney Oct 1997

The Grizzly, October 8, 1997, Paul Guidry, Zenzi Ali, Carla Rinde, Tricia Murnane, Lou Nemphos, Daneen Stamps, Michael T. Bauer, John Shoen, Kevin Mcgovern, Luther Owens, Coco Minardi, Todd Mckinney

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Teachers Honored • Gutwirth Lectures on Femininity • Job Help Available • Brecht on Brecht Performance • Students Harassed by Construction Workers • Opinion: Ursinus, Sometimes it Ursuckus • Another Successful Ursinus Family Day • Professors Perform Sweet Suite • Daneen on "Brecht on Brecht" • Kelly Foster Key to Field Hockey's Success • XC Teams Fare Well at Messiah Invitational • Helpful Homecoming Hints


The Grizzly, October 1, 1997, Paul Guidry, Teresa Green, Meghan Gualtieri, John Shoen, Taneille Smith, Ashley Claus, Mark Pinsk, Lou Nemphos, Lori Lasco, Christina Dappollone, Lutther Owens, Kevin Mcgovern, Daneen Stamps, M. Nzadi Keita, Jenna Osman Oct 1997

The Grizzly, October 1, 1997, Paul Guidry, Teresa Green, Meghan Gualtieri, John Shoen, Taneille Smith, Ashley Claus, Mark Pinsk, Lou Nemphos, Lori Lasco, Christina Dappollone, Lutther Owens, Kevin Mcgovern, Daneen Stamps, M. Nzadi Keita, Jenna Osman

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Berman Museum Exhibit Features Work of Sidney Quinn • Pfahler Renovations Continue • New Economics Faculty Introduced • Two Faculty Additions in English • Works From the New English Faculty • Opinion: Sculpture Cheesed; Conspiracy Theories, the Media, and Open-Minded Inquiry; A Quick Lesson in EcBa 100; The Things You Might Not Know About Ursinus • Domenick Scudera Directs proTheater's Fall Production of "Brecht on Brecht" • Biloxi Blues: At Ease and in Top Form • Despite Shaky Start, Guenther's Bears Optimistic • Women's Soccer on a Roll • Men's Soccer off to a Slow Start


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 …


Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar May 1997

Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Commencement program listing graduates.


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 …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 56, Wku Student Affairs May 1997

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 56, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classifieds

Articles in this issue:

  • Back, Shannon. Aramark Food Service to Replace Marriott
  • Lanter, Charlie. D.J. Adds Flavor to Turntables – Jon Foster
  • Stamper, John. Regents Chillout on Spending
  • Stamper, John. Vice President Names as Interim President – Barbara Burch
  • Stamper, John. Board of Regents Closes Doors Again
  • Halogen Lights Banned from Dorms
  • The 1997 Marsupial Awards
  • Cox, Wade. Improve Coverage
  • Riley, Jason. Writer’s Guilty Feet Wander into Unchartered …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 55, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1997

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 55, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classifieds

Articles in this issue:

  • Stamper, John. Sexual Orientation Clause Put on Hold
  • Back, Shannon. Seven Employees Have 90 Days to Work – Printing Services
  • Mains, Brian. Special Day for Olympians
  • Brewer, Jerry. Old School Days Relived – Delta Spencer, Class of 1929 (CHS)
  • Leonard, Kim. Pay Between Genders Not Equal at Western
  • Stamper, John. Department Receives $200,000 Endowment – Engineering Technology
  • Stamper, John. President’s Salary, Benefits Reviewed
  • A …


The Grizzly, April 28, 1997, Jared Rakes, Lauren G. Newkirk, Teresa Green, Lisa D'Amico, Mike Podgorski, Beth Adams, Lauren Vassalotti, Trish Daley, Erin Gambeski, Tricia Murnane, Todd Brenneman, Mark Pinsk, Angie Kurtz, Joel Schofer, Beatrice May, Cristin Veit, Joseph Catalfano Apr 1997

The Grizzly, April 28, 1997, Jared Rakes, Lauren G. Newkirk, Teresa Green, Lisa D'Amico, Mike Podgorski, Beth Adams, Lauren Vassalotti, Trish Daley, Erin Gambeski, Tricia Murnane, Todd Brenneman, Mark Pinsk, Angie Kurtz, Joel Schofer, Beatrice May, Cristin Veit, Joseph Catalfano

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Student Art Exhibit Opens at Berman • Student Research Conference Held at Ursinus • Spirit Week at Ursinus • Opinion: Some Final Thoughts; More Inaccuracies Uncovered; The Ceremony of Innocence; Is Servitude the American Way? • Letter: SERV Denied Drill • Letters from Great Britain • Understanding One Another: Students to Present Projects on Identity and Diversity • Medieval Sports Fest Celebrates Tenth Year • Spring Service Success • A World of Learning at Musser and Beyond • Softball Splits Doubleheader • Golf Team Wins Four Matches • Women's Tennis Jumps Record to 5-3 • Women's Lacrosse Downs Haverford • …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 54, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1997

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 54, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classified

Articles in this issue:

  • Leonard, Kim & John Stamper. Student Fees May Rise $25 for Computers
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Keith Coffman Takes Charge – Student Government Association
  • Back, Shannon. Food Service Contract Still Undecided
  • Back, Shannon. Finance Committee Closes Meeting Door
  • Batcheldor, Matt. New Student Government Association President Maps Upcoming Term
  • Equality in Scholarships Vital
  • Back, Shannon. Family Ties More Important Than College
  • Craig, Ryan. Springtime Causes Fever-ish Ailments …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 53, Wku Student Affairs Apr 1997

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 53, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

Regular features include:

  • Just a Second
  • Campus Line
  • For the Record / Crime Reports
  • People Poll
  • Sports
  • Diversions
  • Movie Reviews
  • Classifieds

Articles in this issue:

  • Batcheldor, Matt. New Student Government Association Officers to be Elected Today
  • Mains, Brian. Miss Black Western Spotlights Talent
  • Lenz, Rebecca. Vigil Remembers Lost Lives – National Child Abuse Prevention Month
  • Riley, Jason. Banshee Brings in 4,000 for Best Party of the Year
  • Davis, Rochelle. Volunteers Make Neighborhood Appealing – Parker Bennett School
  • Student Government Association: Send in the Clones
  • Molley, Sean. Quit Complaining
  • LaBelle, …