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Full-Text Articles in Education
Crossing Selma's Bridge: Integrating Visual Discovery Strategy And Young Adult Literature To Promote Dialogue And Understanding, Steven T. Bickmore, Gretchen Rumohr-Voskuil, Paul Binford
Crossing Selma's Bridge: Integrating Visual Discovery Strategy And Young Adult Literature To Promote Dialogue And Understanding, Steven T. Bickmore, Gretchen Rumohr-Voskuil, Paul Binford
Middle Grades Review
Urban communities, separated by race and class, experience a disproportionate number of gun deaths, police shootings, crime, violent and nonviolent protests, as well as disparities in housing, education, and employment. These discussions are visual and textual, appearing in both traditional and social media outlets. How do adolescents read and make sense of these images? We discuss integrating a Social Studies practice, Visual Discovery Strategy, with Young Adult Literature to provide students with the skills to both critique images from the events in their lives and produce responses through both traditional and digital methods.
Revolution And World War I Civil Rights?: Transnational Relations And Mexican Consul Records In Mexican American Educational History, 1910-1929, Victoria-María Macdonald, Gonzalo Guzmán
Revolution And World War I Civil Rights?: Transnational Relations And Mexican Consul Records In Mexican American Educational History, 1910-1929, Victoria-María Macdonald, Gonzalo Guzmán
Education's Histories
MacDonald and Guzmán demonstrate how the Mexican residents in the United States lobbied the Mexican government and Mexican consulates in the U.S. to secure their children's access to schooling from 1910-1929.
Voice Of The Voiceless: The Project Of Black Identity In Carrie Mae Weems’S From Here I Saw What Happened And I Cried, Emma K. Ferguson
Voice Of The Voiceless: The Project Of Black Identity In Carrie Mae Weems’S From Here I Saw What Happened And I Cried, Emma K. Ferguson
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
Of the pieces shown in the 2016 exhibit “30 Americans” at the Tacoma Art Museum, Carrie Mae Weems's "From here I saw what happened and I cried" (1995-1996) was one of the most impactful. Weems's piece is composed of 33 toned images - with two blue-toned images bookending the other red-toned images - framed in circular mattes with sandblasted text over the glass frame. For this work, Weems re-presents daguerreotypes commissioned by Louis Agassiz in 1850; Each portrait, toned in blood-red, has a sandblasted text overlay that, when put together, presents an American narrative of black identity (the full text …
From Dialogue To Action: Situating Black Lives Matter In A Liberal Arts Education, Jaira J. Harrington
From Dialogue To Action: Situating Black Lives Matter In A Liberal Arts Education, Jaira J. Harrington
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the value of teaching a Black Lives Matter course in a liberal arts curriculum. Drawing from original case study experience of teaching the Black Lives Matter course at a predominately white, liberal arts institution, the argument is not only pedagogical, but practical for the times in which education about issues of contemporary significance for all students. Teaching a Black Lives Matter course with a historically-situated, community-grounded and solutions-oriented approach fosters the learning environment of inclusivity to which many campuses aspire. This paper provides a practical blueprint for scholars seeking to creatively integrate …
Challenging Deficit Default And Educators’ Biases In Urban Schools, Lynette Parker, Charlene Reid, Tanya Ghans
Challenging Deficit Default And Educators’ Biases In Urban Schools, Lynette Parker, Charlene Reid, Tanya Ghans
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
This paper explores kindergarten and 1st grade teachers’ beliefs about students in an urban elementary school. Teachers situated concerns about a new literacy program and benchmark goals within an ideology that pathologized poor students of color as being academically unprepared. Teachers’ claims were corroborated by their grade-level administrator. However, an analysis of student performance data revealed educators’ pathological beliefs to be unwarranted. Deficit beliefs about the capabilities of the poor students of color were associated with fear of failure, uncritical acceptance of poverty as brain trauma, and their ascription to negative views about poor and minority students.
Perhaps A Black Girl Rolls Her Eyes Because It's One Way She Attempts To Shift Calcified Pain Throughout Her Body, Fahima Ife
Occasional Paper Series
This essay describes a unique undergraduate survey of African American literature—titled "Black Girl Magic Across Time & Space"—designed to celebrate rather than punish expressive Black girlhood and womanhood.
Inseparable: Perspective Of Senator Daniel Webster, Ernest M. Oleksy
Inseparable: Perspective Of Senator Daniel Webster, Ernest M. Oleksy
The Downtown Review
Considering the hypersensitivity that their nation has towards race relations, it is often ineffable to contemporary Americans as to how anyone could have argued against abolition in the 19th century. However, by taking the perspective of Senator Daniel Webster speaking to an audience of disunionist-abolitionists, proslaveryites, and various shades of moderates, numerous points of contention will be brought to light as to why chattel slavery persisted so long in the U.S. Focal points of dialogue will include the Narrative of Frederick Douglass, the "positive good" claims of Senator John C. Calhoun, the disunionism of William Lloyd Garrison, and the defense …
An Analysis Of The Affirmative Action Program For Ethnic Minority Students At Hexi University In Zhangye, Gansu, China, Caitlin Shea
An Analysis Of The Affirmative Action Program For Ethnic Minority Students At Hexi University In Zhangye, Gansu, China, Caitlin Shea
Capstone Collection
This study investigates and critically analyzes the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) preferential policy for ethnic minority students (少数民族的优惠政策) through the use of a case study conducted at Hexi University in Zhangye, Gansu. This study examines how the national preferential policy for ethnic minority students is implemented at a university level and how it is perceived by teachers and students in order to better understand and assess the impact and purpose of the policy. The study is driven by three questions; how is the PRC’s preferential policy for ethnic minority students implemented at a university level? Is the preferential policy …
Articulated Racial Projects: Towards A Framework For Analyzing The Intersection Between Race And Neoliberalism In Higher Education, Jon S. Iftikar
Articulated Racial Projects: Towards A Framework For Analyzing The Intersection Between Race And Neoliberalism In Higher Education, Jon S. Iftikar
Journal of Critical Scholarship on Higher Education and Student Affairs
Scholars have been documenting the effects of neoliberal educational policies, practices, and ideologies on staff, faculty, and students of color in higher education. Their work has raised important conceptual questions about the relationship between neoliberalism and race: Has neoliberal hegemony brought about a significant rupture with previous racial regimes, or does the current racial-neoliberal formation in higher education represent a re-articulation, a recombination of pre-existing elements in new formations? Our ability to answer this question will aid in theory development and lead to new strategies for interventions. In this article, I argue that the intersection between race and neoliberalism should …
Ua12/2/1 Wkuherald321, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Wkuherald321, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter recapping the top stories of the week.
Race, Resilience, And Resistance: A Culturally Relevant Examination Of How Black Women School Leaders Advance Racial Equity And Social Justice In U.S. Schools, Tonya Evette Walls
Race, Resilience, And Resistance: A Culturally Relevant Examination Of How Black Women School Leaders Advance Racial Equity And Social Justice In U.S. Schools, Tonya Evette Walls
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
This culturally relevant qualitative examination of the leadership of Black women educational leaders (BWEL) committed to advancing a social justice leadership agenda within the contested spaces (Stovall, 2004) comprising United States (U.S.) P-12 schools, employs an African centered emancipatory methodology (Kershaw, 1990, 1992; Tillman, 2002), situated in a conceptual framework grounded in the research on applied critical leadership (Santamaria, 2013). It examines, highlights, celebrates, and makes transparent, the unique leadership of BWEL. Engaged to rebuke the silencing and marginalization of women educational leaders of color in the educational leadership discourse, this study bridges engages a multiple case study approach, phenomenological …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 26 [27], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 26 [27], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. Finding His Way – Timothy Caboni
- Coyle, Cameron. WKU Police Department Builds Trust with More Diverse Force
- Ziege, Nicole. Student Government Association Discusses Strategic Planning, Passes Two Bills
- Lee, David. College Heights Herald Reserve Fund
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Responsibility
- Ho Ho Herald – Christmas Gifts
- Leonard, Nicole. Gender Disparities Impact Health Care Policy
- Semester Recap
- Fletcher, Griffin. Mr. Devastating: Male Pageant Aims to Defy Sexism – Delta Sigma Theta
- Mohr, Olivia. New Restaurant Hickory & Oak to Come to Town
- Moore, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Collins, Emma. Building a Legacy – Gary Ransdell, Construction
- Alvey, Rebekah & Emily DeLetter. Departments Feel Impact from Carry Forward Cuts – Budget
- Harsh, Spencer. Finish the Semester Strong with the Tunes
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Santa Timothy Caboni
- Administration Overreach – College Heights Herald, Budget
- Murrer, Erick. December Graduates Enjoy Improving Economy
- Cox, Ebony. The Evolution of Black Hair
- Fletcher, Griffin. Student of Service – James Lundy, Emergency Medical Services
- Deppen, Laurel. Potter College of Arts & Letters Project Offers Many Creative Opportunities …
Writing The Experiences And (Corporeal) Knowledges Of Women Of Color Into Educational Studies: A Colloquium, A. B. V. M. M. Armstrong-Carela-Martínez-Pérez-Ruiz Guerrero
Writing The Experiences And (Corporeal) Knowledges Of Women Of Color Into Educational Studies: A Colloquium, A. B. V. M. M. Armstrong-Carela-Martínez-Pérez-Ruiz Guerrero
Pedagogy & (Im)Possibilities across Education Research (PIPER)
In this colloquium, we share collaborative ideas that came about during a weekend retreat. We center our discussions on Chicana and Black feminisms and Womanism, specifically addressing how women of color feminisms inspire us; imagining/defining space; tensions within our sisterhoods; transforming (inner)coloniality by embracing our lived herstories; and how Chicana and Black feminisms and Womanism transform educational studies. We leave readers with hopes for our-selves, our fields, our sisters, and for the world. While not exact tellings of our pláticas during our retreat, we capture and share the essence of burning questions, ideas, and hopes that arose for us when …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- DeLetter, Emily. Federal Bill Would Tax Tuition Waivers
- Kohley, Chris. Wishful Singing – Make a Wish
- Singleton, John. Associate Dean Speaks on Opioid Crisis – Todd Cheever
- Coyle, Cameron. Intercultural Student Engagement Center Hosts Conversation About Student Health
- Collins, Emma. Upcoming Documentary to Show Lives of Refugees
- Singleton, John. Students Learn the Hidden Hacks of the Hill
- Huff, Taylor. Is It Too Early to Play Christmas Music?
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon Gift of Gab
- Gabhart, Ebonee. The Truth: Addressing Homelessness Misconceptions
- Johnson, Kalyn. Reflections on …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Austin, Emma. Peter Gall Indicted in Shooting Death of WKU Student – Kenneth Davis aka Alex
- Harsh, Spencer. Greek Life Shows Low GPAs, Higher Retention
- Kast, Monica. University College Professor Resigns Mid-semester – Ron Mitchell
- Collins, Emma. New Director of Facilities Management Starts at WKU – George Dowling
- Burgess, Kelly. The Secret Ingredient: An Open Mind
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Patriarchy
- Stop Silencing: Sexual Harassment
- Hormell, David. Bird Machine Broke: Is Twitter Beyond Fixing?
- Deppen, Laurel. Water Works – Cirque Italia
- Fletcher, Griffin. WKU …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Collins, Emma. Construction on Parking Structure 3 Nears Completion
- Fletcher, Griffin. Write to Live – Blaq Art Nouveau
- Ziege, Nicole. Bates-Runner Subway Ranks in Top 25 Subways Nationwide
- DeLetter, Emily. Climbing Competition Fundraises for Hurricane Relief
- Alvey, Rebekah. Student Government Association Hosts Beard Contest, Raises Money for Cancer
- Huff, Taylor. Mass Media or Jody Richards Hall
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon Listen Up
- Leonard, Nicole. Enough: Rapists Shouldn’t Walk Free
- Hovell, Nolan. Netflix’s New Show, Big Mouth, Is Raunchy Yet Informative
- Mansfield, Tyler. WKU Set for …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. New Institute to Address Retention Rate, Student Success – Burch Institute for Transformative Practice in Higher Education
- DeLetter, Emily. WKU Sees Continued Drop in Enrollment
- Alvey, Rebekah & Emma Collins. Residents Return to Sorority House Following Crash – Alpha Xi Delta, Drunk Driving
- Kast, Monica. Status Conference Held in WKU, College Heights Herald Lawsuit
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Admissions
- Altering Admissions – Budget
- Hubbell, Julie. A Dangerous Obsession: The Troubles of Stereotyping Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Mohr, Olivia. Phoenix Rising to Hold Fundraiser …
Materialized Practices Of Food As Borderlands Performing As Pedagogy, Christen Sperry García
Materialized Practices Of Food As Borderlands Performing As Pedagogy, Christen Sperry García
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
In this paper, I examine the interrelationship between borderlands, food, and ways in which they perform as pedagogy. First, I define borderlands in relation to art. Second, I discuss food and borderlands as authenticity, hybridity, and race/body. Lastly, I examine various fields of pedagogy including public, border, and food pedagogy and consider how they relate to food. I suggest that the interrelationship between borderlands and food can be used as a pedagogical tool to teach and learn about liminality, tension, contradiction, and hybridity. The hybrid spaces of consumable borderlands challenge food purity and yield unexpected foods such as carne asada …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 21, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. Faculty Regent Aims to Tackle Budget Issues, Strategic Plan – Claus Ernst
- Schweickart, Lydia. Great Scott! – Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Collins, Emma. Music Department, Intercultural Student Engagement Center Receive WKU Sisterhood Grants
- Stahl, Matt. Kentucky Museum Hosts Community Heritage Day
- Waters, Adrianna. Students Named Semifinalists in National Competition – Siemens Competition
- Huff, Taylor. Is President Timothy Caboni Doing a Good Job?
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon: Above the Fray
- Murrer, Erick. Selling Short: Enrollment & Image Problem
- Hovell, Nolan. How Studying Abroad Leads …
Historically Black Colleges And Universities And Black Greek-Lettered Organizations In The “Post-Racial” Era Of Accountability, Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D.
Historically Black Colleges And Universities And Black Greek-Lettered Organizations In The “Post-Racial” Era Of Accountability, Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D.
Executives, Administrators, & Staff Publications
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and Black Greek-lettered organizations (BGLOs) are institutions and organizations that provided African Americans with options for unification and education during years of overt racial discrimination when education and socioeconomic comforts were limited for the vast majority of Americans of African descent, and they continue to serve as support structures for African Americans today. Nevertheless, in the “postracial” era of accountability, questions surrounding the relevance of these organizations have become common discourse. While these organizations face similar narratives, HBCU and BGLO research, successes, and issues have not yet been analyzed, synthesized, or even acknowledged in …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 20, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kast, Monica. Professor’s Use of Funds Investigated by FBI, WKU – Matthw Dettman
- Collins, Emma. Halloweekend – International Students, Halloween
- Collins, Emma. Regents Discuss Drop in Enrollment, Diversity Plan
- DeLetter, Emily. International Engineering Student Studies at WKU – Bareera Mirza
- Alvey, Rebekah. Students Respond to Controversial Halloween Costumes
- Johnson, Kalyn. Wear These Alternative Halloween Costumes
- Austin, Emma. Editorial Cartoon re: Trick or Treat or Tuition
- Leonard, Nicole. Spooky Style
- Huff, Taylor. Spook Up Your Life with Help from the Stars – Horoscopes
- Mansfield, Tyler. Young …
College Admissions Debates, Oiyan Poon
College Admissions Debates, Oiyan Poon
OiYan Poon
An investigation of affirmative action and its impact on the enrollment of Asian American college students.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 19, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Coyle, Cameron. Students Express Concern Over WKU Alert System
- Alvey, Rebekah. Faculty Regent Reflects on Term – Barbara Burch
- Eastham, Lillie. Glow Walk Honors People Affected by Cancer – Relay for Life
- Ziege, Nicole. Student Government Association Fails to Pass Resolution Supporting Dreamers – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
- DeLetter, Emily. Scheduling Software Aims to Simplify Registration
- Huff, Taylor. Do You Support the Fairness Ordinance?
- Austin, Emma. Editorial Cartoon re: Faculty Regent Election
- Part-time Faculty Deserve a Say in Faculty Regent Election
- Hormell, David. The …
Agency, The Uncanny, And Strangeways: An Autoethnographic Journey Through An International Wunderland., Roberto T. Ollivier
Agency, The Uncanny, And Strangeways: An Autoethnographic Journey Through An International Wunderland., Roberto T. Ollivier
Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies ETDs
The African diaspora and postcolonial studies author George Lamming writes in his book “The Pleasures of Exile” that the Caliban character from Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” “cannot be revealed in any relation to himself-for he has no self which is not a reaction to circumstances imposed upon his life” (Lamming, 1992, p. 107). One could argue that the only hope this half-human half-monstrous creature, or for that matter, any of us have to find peace, lies in the attempt to find resolution through the metaphorical slaying of our respective pasts. Like Caliban, many of us are never …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Alvey, Rebekah. Faculty Regent Ballot Results Tossed Over Part-time Vote
- Moore, Noah. Stand Proud – Pride Festival
- Stahl, Matt. Event Celebrates Young Women in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math – SkyTeach
- Collins, Emma. Hiring Process Changes to Address Budget Deficit
- Harsh, Spencer. New Tracks to Add to your Playlist
- Smith, Alexis. Editorial Cartoon re: Fairness Ordinance
- Fair Play – Fairness Ordinance
- Burgess, Kelly. Raising the Granola Bar of Collegiate Nutrition
- Heichelbech, Evan. Offensive Line Coach Recovering from Brain Surgery – Mike Sanford
- Jessie, Alec. Conditioning …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Coyle, Cameron & Monica Kast. Multiple Shots Fired Near Campus Late Tuesday Night
- DeLetter, Emily. Powerhouse – Jadier Rivera, Weightlifting
- Alvey, Rebekah. Bowling Green Hosts First Pride Festival on Saturday
- Hornsby, Morgan. Student Finds Sisterhood, Growth with Major Redz – Melody Dickerson
- Huff, Taylor. #MeToo Social Media Campaign – Sexual Harassment
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Candy Corn
- Leonard, Nicole. Direct Discussion: Hollywood Confronted Rape Culture, So Should We
- Dimeo, Chris. Babylon Offers Authentic Oasis of Middle Eastern Cuisine
- Porter, Sam. Friday Night Lights – …
Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans
Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans
Council of Academic Deans
Meeting regarding vacation leave, Governor's Scholars, faculty recruitment, personnel action procedures, animal research, biosafety and diversity coordinators.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 15 [16], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 15 [16], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kast, Monica. Timothy Caboni Makes Changes to Address Budget Shortfall
- Chisenhall, Jeremy. Assistant Basketball Coach Resigns After DUI – Ben Hansbrough
- Mathews, Carly. Student Researches Tourism in Iceland – Jason Fox
- Henderson, Andrew. Editor’s Note – New Look
- Collins, Emma. Grise Hall Auditorium Officially Opens After Renovations
- Gabhart, Ebonee. Global Warning: A Climate Exchange
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon: Huffs Post
- Huff, Taylor. Enhancing Education: Addressing the Root of Sexual Assault at WKU
- Barnes, Mason. A Conservative Perspective on Gun Control
- Manlove, Clay. Lady Toppers Thriving …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 14 [15], Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 14 [15], Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Miller, Callie. Strategic Planning Process Kicks Off
- Ziege, Nicole. Setting Sail – Theatre & Dance
- Waters, Adrianna. Alumna Publishes Novella Revenge in the Bluegrass – Carol Maupin
- Ziege, Nicole. Garrett Conference Center Renovations Aim to Be Relevant to Students
- Kast, Monica. Status Conference Requested in College Heights Herald Lawsuit
- Johnson, Kalyn. Insensitive Halloween Costumes – Blackface
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartton re: Synthesis
- Hormell, David. Digital Junk Food: Social Tools Gone Wrong
- Johnson, Kalyn. The Las Vegas Shooter: He’s Not a Lone Wolf – Stephen Paddock …