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Ua12/2/1 Super Powers, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Super Powers, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special women's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:
- Compton, Michael. Natalie Powers Ready to Take Center Stage
- Tucker, Kyle. Brutal Schedule Should Keep Nation Watching
- Sutton, Lyndsay. LaVonda Johnson Returns from ACL Tear
- Schoenbaechler, Danny. Lady Toppers Trying to Replace ShaRae Mansfield Inside
- Bastani, Camron. Season Ticket Sales Fall 10 Percent, Raise Concern
- Moore, Michael. Shawn Campbell Finds Coaching Love Connection
- Lewis, Dustin. Lady Topper Backcourt Still a Mystery
- Clark, Ryan. Louisiana Tech’s Departure Clears Yard
- Farner, Keith. Transfers Will Add Height, Experience
- Compton, Michael. Vanderbilt University Rules, Cardinals Appear in Top 25
Harris Family Papers (Mss 100), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Harris Family Papers (Mss 100), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 100. Correspondence of the Harris family of Simpson County, Kentucky. Consists chiefly of World War I letters sent from two brothers, George DeWitt Harris and Downey L. Harris, to their parents, George Calvin Harris and Amanda J. Harris, of Franklin, Kentucky. George DeWitt Harris was injured in World War I and died at Epionville, France on 7 October 1918.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 52, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 52, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Moore, Brian. Another Meningitis Case Found on Campus
- Dawes, Jennifer. Boy Riding Bicycle Hit on Normal – Christopher Siegrist
- Walsh, Erica. Student Government Association Election Produces Low Voter Turnout
- Hall, Rex. Alcohol to be Served in Luxury Suites – Diddle Arena
- Training Needed to Avoid Rolling – Vans
- Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Rolling Vans
- NCAA Stepping on Mid-Major Schools
- Hiles, Tom. Naming Revenue Needed
- Murphy, Sean. Policing the Police
- Corbin, Brett. Concrete Canoe Team Rows to Sixth Regional Win
- Hoang, Mai. Dance Company Debuts …
Pois Dompna S'Ave/D'Amar: Na Castellosa's "Cansos" And Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Alison Langdon
Pois Dompna S'Ave/D'Amar: Na Castellosa's "Cansos" And Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Alison Langdon
English Faculty Publications
Despite the rapidly spreading popularity of troubadour poetry throughout Western Europe (to northern France, Italy, Spain, Germany), only in Occitania do we find significant numbers of women poets participating in the tradition alongside their male counterparts-about twenty known by name, with another seventeen mentioned by other medieval writers but whose compositions have evidently been lost.1 Of all the trobairitz, it is Na Castelloza who most closely aligns herself with the"self-consciousness of the early troubadours and the self-effacing humility of the troubadour lover in general."2 she situates her female speaker in the same rhetorical position occupied by the …