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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 92, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 92, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Collins, Emma. PolitiFact Staffers Visit WKU
- Perry, Natalie. International Dialogue Informs Students About Recent Political Events
- Keltner, Bryson. Bowling Green Black Lives Matter Hosts Action Meeting
- Miller, Callie. Associate Provost Plans Awareness of Research – Cheryl Davis
- Carlson, Kylie. Student’s Work Prompts Proclamation Signing – Antibiotic Awareness Week
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Nutrition Labels
- Burgess, Kelly. Three Major Keys to Nutrition
- Kaufkins, Barry. Standing with My Muslim Students
- Johnson, Kalyn. Coming to Understand Why People Protest
- Disalvo, Ann. Bowling Green Beauties – Miss Bowling …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 92, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 92, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kast, Monica. Two School of Journalism & Broadcasting Majors to Move Schools – Advertising, Public Relations
- Collins, Emma. Tension – Donald Trump
- Williams, Jamie. Andre Dowell – Elections
- Carlson, Kylie. Jacob Karaglanis – Elections
- Kast, Monica. eSports Team Moves Into Permanent Space
- Miller, Callie. Sophomore, International Enrollment Declines
- King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon: Echo Chambers
- Build Bridges: Understanding Protests, Understanding Each Other – Elections
- Carter, Brandon. There is Much Work to be Done After Election
- Chism, Kalee. Luncheon Opens Discussion on Gender – Genderations
- Austin, Emma. …
No Witnesses: Protest Policing And The Media At The 2008 Republican National Convention, Robert David Frenzel
No Witnesses: Protest Policing And The Media At The 2008 Republican National Convention, Robert David Frenzel
Institute for the Humanities Theses
The importance of First Amendment protections for assembly, speech, and the press is manifest during protest events in a way that is not seen in many other situations. Entrenched political and commercial powers, which benefit from the status quo and resist the change supported by the protesters, use many tactics to suppress the message and repress the messenger. One of the tools of repression is the policing of protests. Protest policing, where the government uses law enforcement personnel as a tool to impose its will on the protesters, has evolved over the years. Another of the power center’s tactics is …
Educating A New Electorate
DePaul Magazine
The U.S. presidential election of 2016 been on the minds of DePaul students and faculty since at least the fall of 2015. Students, faculty and alumni in areas as diverse as real estate, public relations, political science and marketing have also been discussing state and local politics, spin and social media, pundits, debates and much more. Interviews with these various constituents illuminate the different approaches to learning about, working with, and changing the American political system. The impact of social media on the presidential election process is also explored.
Ben H. Bagdikian Papers And Manuscripts, Ben H. Bagdikian
Ben H. Bagdikian Papers And Manuscripts, Ben H. Bagdikian
Archives & Special Collections Finding Aids
Ben Bagdikian (1920-2016) graduated from Clark University in 1941 before becoming a journalist. He reported on prisons, poverty and civil rights and won the Pulitzer Prize. While Bagdikian was an editor at The Washington Post, Daniel Ellsberg gave him a top-secret history of the Vietnam War, The Pentagon Papers. Bagdikian gave a copy to a senator who read them into the Congressional Record. These papers include speeches and articles and research materials and manuscripts for his books, Media Monopoly, Double Vision, In the Midst of Plenty, Caged, and The Memoir of Lydia Bagdikian.