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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Karen, Mattias. Fraternity Houses May Ban Alcohol
- Clark, Ryan. Cigarette Use on Rise
- Harper, Molly. Gift Means Vision Alive & Well – Gordon Ford College of Business
- Goddard, Holly. Student Government Association Passes Legislation
- Hall, Jason. Suicide Hotline Opening
- Wilson, Misty. Area Code Changing in April
- Harrison, Christy. Drunken Driving High During Holiday Season
- From Santa’s Little Helpers
- Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: WKU Christmas Gifts
- Leffler, Matthew. Letter Prejudged Lambdas – Evangelist, Gays
- Waggoner, Brandon. Kappa Alpha Questions Student Government Association’s Motives
- Ramge, Jim. …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Goddard, Holly. Student Fees Could See Annual Increase
- Wilson, Misty. Ruins of Kappa Alpha House Removed
- Wilson, Misty. Exploring Potential – Explorers, Bowling Green Police
- Harper, Molly. Regents Hold Closed Meeting
- Sisco, Scott. Athlete Alcohol Policies Under Review
- Free Speech - Evangelists
- Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Thanksgiving with Darth Vader & Big Red
- Wasting Time – Regents
- Brown, James. Traffic Tickets Don’t Solve Problem
- Wilder, Bill, et al. Wilder Family Thanks Western for Love, Caring – Jason Wilder
- Holloway, Todd. Crowd’s Treatment of Preacher …
Mlgpa News (December 1998), Betsy Smith
Mlgpa News (November 1998), Betsy Smith
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Harper, Molly. Western May Have Overpaid for Personal Computers
- Wilson, Misty. Shuttle Driver Files Harassment Charge Against Student – Eustace Grant, Wanda Spillman
- Magarian, Sharyn. Tessie Adams to Share Story of Escaping Violence
- Lucas, Fred. Bob Dole: In Tight Race, Every Vote Counts
- Lucas, Fred. Youth vs. Experience in Senate Race – Ron Murphy, Bret Guthrie
- Alvles, Sawna. Alcohol Policy Should Allow All or Nothing
- Meinhardt, C.W. Western Should Keep Alcohol Off Campus
- Jordan, B.J. Editorial Cartoon re: Speed Bumps
- Sweets, Jeremy. Bible Explicitly Says …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73 [74], No. 14, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73 [74], No. 14, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Back, Shannon. University Boulevard Back in State’s Hands
- Batcheldor, Matt. Alcohol Policies Diverse
- Darr, John. The Fixer – Dennis Felton
- Karen, Mattias. Overtime Cutbacks Opposed by Staff
- Harper, Molly. Proposed Policy to Evaluate Tenured Faculty
- Anti-gay Violence Destroys Principles
- Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Hate Crimes
- Lobo, Maxx. Responses to the Oct. 6 Letter Forum Coverage Unfair by Lloyd Davies – University Boulevard
- Ransdell, Gary. University Boulevard
- Goddard, Holly. Student Government Association Proposal Fails – University Boulevard
- Fedyk, Nicholas. Smiles on Their Faces – Bowling …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Harper, Molly. State Struggles to Solve Fire Problem
- Harper, Molly. Western Online Used by Porn Site
- Lanter, Charlie. Western’s Tuition Continues to Climb
- Karen, Mattias. New $18.5 Million Building Will Be Smaller Than Planned – Mass Media & Technology Hall
- College, Beer: Deadly Combo
- Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Big Red Drinking Beer
- Lucas, Fred. Politics, Morality Are More Than Cliché
- Goddard, Holly. Student Government Association Approves Checklist to Help Simplify Student Advising
- Goodard, Holly. Western Receives Funding for Water Treatment Center
- Karen, Mattias. Speed …
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.3, No.4 (October-December [1998]), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.3, No.4 (October-December [1998]), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (October 1998), Betsy Smith
Mlgpa News (September 1998), Betsy Smith
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.2, No.3 (August- September 1998), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.2, No.3 (August- September 1998), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Mlgpa News (August 1998), Betsy Smith
Joseph Reflects On Residency, Miranda Joseph
Joseph Reflects On Residency, Miranda Joseph
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
This year I have worked primarily on two sections of my book project, Performing Community. The paper I presented at my CLAGS colloquium, a version of the first chapter of the book, focused on the "discourse of community." The idealization of community as a site of identity, commonality, communion, communication, and consensus was heavily critiqued in the 1980s by feminist and poststrucutralist theorists who recognized that identity-based communities are, in fact, quite exclusionary and oppressive, defining themselves in opposition to others, universalizing the particularities upon which they are based, and erasing differences among community members.
Cuny Trustees Vote To End Remedial Classes, Alisa Solomon
Cuny Trustees Vote To End Remedial Classes, Alisa Solomon
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
In a decision that threatens to slam closed the door on thousands of CUNY undergraduates, the University's Board of Trustees voted on May 26 to eliminate remedial courses at the system's eleven senior colleges. For people interested in CLAGS — which is not involved in remedial education and is based at the Graduate Center — the new policy may not seem momentous, relevant, or even objectionable. Nonetheless, it has far-reaching political, economic, and practical implications for CLAGS. What's more, as hundreds of CUNY faculty, students, and community groups testified at public hearings over the last several months, it's a pedagogically …
Mlgpa News (July 1998), Betsy Smith
Clags Launches Seminars In The City, Elizabeth Freeman
Clags Launches Seminars In The City, Elizabeth Freeman
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
In July, CLAGS (in partnership with A Different Light Bookstore) launches a public education series, Seminars in the City. This monthly series of structured discussions of major works in lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender and queer studies, led by CLAGS Board members who are scholars in the field, will be aimed at nonacademic readers. We hope that Seminars in the City will supplement the scholarly colloquium series, in which academics present works in progress, by offering "lay people" the same kind of forum to learn together. No background required, and no term papers: just a willingness to read one book a month and share …
Academics, Advocacy, And Activism, Jill Dolan
Academics, Advocacy, And Activism, Jill Dolan
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
One of the ways in which CLAGS distinguishes itself from other academically based research centers is through our firm commitment to bridging the academic and activist spheres within the larger lesbian and gay social and political communities. This Spring, we sponsored a roundtable discussion addressing arts censorship that included twenty-five academics and activists concerned about the ways in which the decrease in public arts funding on national and local levels around the country is meant to further disenfranchise lesbians, gay men, and people of color (whether or not they're lesbian or gay).
Crossing Borders '99: Autobiography And Testimonials By Lesbian And Gay Latino/As And Latin Americans, Oscar Montero
Crossing Borders '99: Autobiography And Testimonials By Lesbian And Gay Latino/As And Latin Americans, Oscar Montero
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
On March 13-19, 1999, the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies will revisit an important theme that emerged at the ground-breaking Crossing Borders conference. Crossing Borders '99: Latino/a and Latin American Lesbian and Gay Testimony, Autobiography, and Self-Figuration will focus on autobiographical writing, testimony, and self-figuration by Latin American and Latino/a lesbians and gay men, inviting artists and scholars from different geographical areas and diverse academic fields to share and discuss their works and lived experiences.
Duberman Fellow Examines Latin American Lesbianism, Oscar Montero
Duberman Fellow Examines Latin American Lesbianism, Oscar Montero
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Norma Mogrovejo, a Peruvian scholar living and working in Mexico, is currently completing a book on the lesbian movement in Latin America. Her work focuses on the complex local relationships among lesbianism and its two main sources: feminism and the movement for homosexual rights.
Mlgpa News (June 1998), Betsy Smith
Mlgpa News (May 1998), Betsy Smith
Mlgpa News (April 1998), Betsy Smith
Mlgpa News (March 1998), Betsy Smith
Mlgpa News (February 1998), Betsy Smith
Futures Of The Field, Jill Dolan
Futures Of The Field, Jill Dolan
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Gay and lesbian studies has been in the mainstream press quite a lot over the last several months, particularly after Yale University's refusal to accept Larry Kramer's generous gift to establish a program on their campus. Venues such as the New York Times have recently filed cover stories on the status of "sexuality" studies on campuses around the United States, and on the number of campuses in which undergraduate students can major in gay and lesbian studies and attendant fields.
Ua12/2/74 Wku Lambda Website, Lambda Society
Ua12/2/74 Wku Lambda Website, Lambda Society
Student Organizations
Website created by and about the Lambda Society.
Mlgpa News (January 1998), Betsy Smith
Beyond Pluralism: Foucault's Strategic Counter To Heterosexist Categories, Ladelle Mcwhorter
Beyond Pluralism: Foucault's Strategic Counter To Heterosexist Categories, Ladelle Mcwhorter
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Most nonheterosexuals want to be guaranteed civil rights without regard to sexual practices; nevertheless, quite often, gay and lesbian activists formulate demands in ways that de-emphasize practice and emphasize identity. For example, instead of saying, "My having sex with women is irrelevant to the question of whether I should have custody of my child," a lesbian activist might say, "My lesbian identity is as moral and healthy as heterosexual identity and therefore should not prevent me from having custody of my child." The general claim is that lesbian or gay personhood is as good as heterosexual personhood, so lesbians and …
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.2, No.1 (January-February 1998), M. Lichtman
Common Circle For Human Rights, Vol.2, No.1 (January-February 1998), M. Lichtman
Common Circle for Human Rights (1997-2000)
No abstract provided.
Colloquium Series Focuses On Emerging Scholars, Elizabeth Freeman
Colloquium Series Focuses On Emerging Scholars, Elizabeth Freeman
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
This year's colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexuality, and those working in public policy, activism, and/or the social sciences.