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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs Nov 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • DeLetter. Emily. Lawyer: Ruling Supports Right to Access Records in Suit Against College Heights Herald
  • Ziege, Nicole. Fit for a Facelift – Preston Health & Fitness Center
  • DeLetter, Emily. WKU Lacks Disabilities Plan in Active-shooter Scenario
  • Breu, Natasha. Food Service Class Provides Meals to Faculty & Staff
  • Nutter, Abbigail. Former Journalism & Broadcasting Director Selected as Contest Judge – Loup Langton
  • Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re; Donald Trump
  • Hovell, Nolan. How Much Do Words Matter in Politics?
  • Election Analysis: Impact of Attack Advertisements
  • Oh Rocky …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2017

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 93, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Coyle, Cameron & Emma Collins. WKU Student Fatally Shot on Sunday Morning – Kenneth Davis aka Alex
  • Fletcher, Griffin. Remnants of Hurricane Harvey Hit WKU, Causes Flooding
  • DeLetter, Emily. WKU, Bowling Green Assist with Hurricane Harvey Relief
  • Eastham, Lillie. Walk 4 Water Fundraises for Clean Water
  • Collins, Emma. Exercise Program Grows with Addition of Grants
  • Leonard, Nicole. The Many Faces of Taylor Swift
  • King, Jennifer. Editorial Cartoon re: Timothy Caboni’s Bowtie
  • Reform the Norm: Importance of Support During Presidential Infancy – Timothy Caboni
  • Peters, Patric. …


Ideology, Race, And The Death Penalty: "Lies, Damn Lies, And Statistics" In Advocacy Research, Anthony Walsh, Virginia Hatch Jan 2017

Ideology, Race, And The Death Penalty: "Lies, Damn Lies, And Statistics" In Advocacy Research, Anthony Walsh, Virginia Hatch

Journal of Ideology

We use the literature on race in death penalty to illustrate the hold that ideology has on researchers and journalists alike when a social issue is charged with emotional content. We note particularly how statistical evidence become misinterpreted in ways that support a particular ideology, either because of innumeracy or because—subconsciously or otherwise—one’s ideology precludes a critical analysis. We note that because white defendants are now proportionately more likely to receive the death penalty and to be executed than black defendants that the argument has shifted from a defendant-based to a victim-based one. We examine studies based on identical data …


Research Brief On Eti Prison Studies, John Pawasarat, Lois M. Quinn Jan 2016

Research Brief On Eti Prison Studies, John Pawasarat, Lois M. Quinn

ETI Publications

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute worked with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and state Department of Public Instruction in the 1980s to improve educational programs at state correctional facilities incarcerating juveniles. In the 1990s ETI assisted the Milwaukee County Executive’s Youth Initiative to identify youth populations in need of intervention if future incarceration was to be prevented. From 2007 to 2016 ETI research and technical assistance focused on employment needs of Milwaukee County adult males who had been incarcerated in Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities.


Institutionalized Racism And The Death Penalty, Ashleigh Ellis May 2015

Institutionalized Racism And The Death Penalty, Ashleigh Ellis

Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters

Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has changed amongst different variables such as: age, race, gender, and political perspective; therefore, today, these variables have changed the amount of support for it. For example, as of today, 6 states have repealed the death penalty with New Jersey being the first in 2007 to do so in 40 years. As memories of Jim Crow and the Civil Rights era have faded due to generational replacement, American society today still has this racial gap, however it is due to this racial resentment or symbolic resentment that the …


Cited In Milwaukee: The Cost Of Unpaid Municipal Citations, John Pawasarat, Marilyn Walzak Jan 2015

Cited In Milwaukee: The Cost Of Unpaid Municipal Citations, John Pawasarat, Marilyn Walzak

ETI Publications

The Employment and Training Institute collaborated on a project with the Justice Initiatives Institute examining Branch A Milwaukee Municipal Court cases from 2008 to 2013 using records obtained from the Milwaukee Municipal Court and the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office and focusing on the population incarcerated for municipal ordinance violations. A majority of those jailed for failure to pay municipal judgments were not employed at the time of booking. Municipal courts often denied Wisconsin residents unable to pay or delinquent in paying court judgments for municipal citations their right to drive for two years -- jeopardizing workers’ employment options and placing …


Statewide Imprisonment Of Black Men In Wisconsin, Lois M. Quinn, John Pawasarat Jan 2014

Statewide Imprisonment Of Black Men In Wisconsin, Lois M. Quinn, John Pawasarat

ETI Publications

This report provides data on African American male incarceration for the state onf Wisconsin at the request of the NAACP Wisconsin Conference of Branches. For most ex-offenders, prison records remain public and impediments to employment for the rest of their lives. Consequently, unlike studies reporting point-in-time levels of incarceration or average daily inmate populations, this report identified the total populations of African American men who had been incarcerated in adult state correctional facilities from 1990 to 2012 using Wisconsin Department of Corrections public inmate records. State DOC records showed incarceration rates for African American men at epidemic levels throughout Wisconsin. …


Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration Of African American Males, Summary, John Pawasarat, Lois M. Quinn Jan 2014

Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration Of African American Males, Summary, John Pawasarat, Lois M. Quinn

ETI Publications

This two-page paper provides a summarizes the Employment and Training Institute research on mass incarceration of African American males in Wisconsin, the state’s ranking as having the highest percentage of black males in state prison and local jails (according to the 2010 U.S. Census data), and costs of incarceration.


Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration Of African American Males: A Powerpoint Summary, Lois M. Quinn Jan 2014

Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration Of African American Males: A Powerpoint Summary, Lois M. Quinn

ETI Publications

The Employment and Training Institute analysis of Wisconsin Department of Corrections public inmate files showed incarceration rates for African American men at unprecedented levels in Wisconsin. This presentation summarizes ETI research on prison rates in Milwaukee and Wisconsin and offers recommendations for addressing workforce needs of ex-offenders.


Stop And Frisk: From Slave-Catchers To Nypd, A Legal Commentary, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Jul 2013

Stop And Frisk: From Slave-Catchers To Nypd, A Legal Commentary, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

Trotter Review

Today’s “stop and frisk” practices stem from centuries of legal control of Africans in America. Colonial laws were drafted specifically to control Africans, enslaved and free. Slave catchers culled the woods in search of those Africans who dared escape. After slavery ended, “Black Codes” or criminal laws were enacted to ensnare African Americans, including the sinister convict-lease system that existed well into the twentieth century. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to extend police authority to stop and frisk during the Civil Rights Movement.

Police abuse of stop and frisk has led to tens of millions of people detained and searched …


Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration Of African American Males: Workforce Challenges For 2013, John Pawasarat, Lois M. Quinn Jan 2013

Wisconsin's Mass Incarceration Of African American Males: Workforce Challenges For 2013, John Pawasarat, Lois M. Quinn

ETI Publications

Among the most critical workforce issues facing Wisconsin are governmental policies and practices leading to mass incarceration of African Americans men and suspensions of driving privileges to low-income adults. The prison population in Wisconsin has more than tripled since 1990, fueled by increased government funding for drug enforcement (rather than treatment) and prison construction, three-strike rules, mandatory minimum sentence laws, truth-in-sentencing replacing judicial discretion in setting punishments, concentrated policing in minority communities, and state incarceration for minor probation and supervision violations. Particularly impacted were African American males, with the 2010 U.S. Census showing Wisconsin having the highest black male incarceration …


Suspension And Revocation Status Report For Milwaukee County, John Pawasarat Jan 2012

Suspension And Revocation Status Report For Milwaukee County, John Pawasarat

ETI Publications

Driver’s license suspension and revocation records were analyzed for Milwaukee County residents using a series of data files from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Notable changes were observed in number and patterns of charges. The elimination of mandatory revocations for OAR (operating after revocation) charges, a policy reform initiated by the Center for Driver’s License Recovery & Employability, reduced the number of OAR revocations from 10,124 in 2009 to 64 in 2011. The legislative reforms also led to a very large reduction in revocations for OWS (operating while suspended), which dropped from 5,815 revocations issued in 2009 down to 130 …


Ex-Offender Populations In Milwaukee County, John Pawasarat Jan 2009

Ex-Offender Populations In Milwaukee County, John Pawasarat

ETI Publications

Released prisoners are among the most difficult labor force populations to serve and least likely to be successfully engaged in sustained employment due to persistent legal problems, low education attainment levels, high recidivism rates, and driver’s license suspension and revocation restrictions. The stigma of being an ex-inmate and the limitations this places on those released and expected to become gainfully employed are compounded further by legal sanctions placed on many adults who have spent time in correctional facilities. A total of 42,046 Milwaukee County working age adults have been in the DOC system, including men and women presently incarcerated in …


Barriers To Employment: Prison Time, John Pawasarat Jan 2007

Barriers To Employment: Prison Time, John Pawasarat

ETI Publications

This paper was prepared at the request of Legal Action of Wisconsin and the Private Industry Council of Milwaukee County to assess the legal and employment needs of prisoners released from Wisconsin correctional facilities. Released prisoners are among the most difficult populations to serve and least likely to be successfully engaged in sustained employment due to persistent legal problems, low education attainment levels, high recidivism rates, and driver’s license suspension and revocation problems. The stigma of being an ex-inmate alone and the limitations it places on those released and expected to become gainfully employed are compounded by further legal sanctions …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 49 [51], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 49 [51], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Mullins, Mandy. Silently Stating Their Point – Gay Pride Day
  • Clark, Ashlee. Added Fees Having Students Paying Up
  • Clark, Ashlee. More Money to Accommodate Western Faculty Promotions
  • Hupman, Samantha. Sigma Alpha Epislon Members Search for Belongings Among Ashes
  • Teague, Hawkins. Stumbling Into a Shakespearean Tragedy – Goodnight Desdamona (Good Morning Juliet)
  • Harrell, Bobby. Futuristic Apartments Under Construction – Registry
  • Hupman, Samantha. Business Expo to Be Held at South Campus
  • The Good, the Bad & the Donkeys – Television
  • Editorial Cartoon – Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
  • Basore, Brandon. Campus Police …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 47 [50], Wku Student Affairs Apr 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 47 [50], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Lucas Goodrum Threatening Lawsuit – Katie Autry Case
  • Hupman, Samantha. Fire Destroys Sigma Alpha Epsilon House
  • Clark, Ashlee. Tuition Hike May Decrease Next Semester
  • Hupman, Samantha. Four in House Escape Fire Uninjured
  • Fontana, Alex. Wind Ensemble to Perform Concerts in Russia
  • Harrell, Bobby. Safety Standards Met Last Fall – Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Provide-A-Ride
  • Provide-A-Ride Provides Smiles
  • Bechert, Michael. Thanks from the Sigma Alpha Epsilons
  • Sainlar, Lindsay. Not Greek, Not Worried
  • Dillon, Ryan. Police Deserve Respect
  • Crowe, Shane. There’s Only One True Holy …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 44 [46], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 44 [46], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. In His Own Words – Lucas Goodrum, Katie Autry Case
  • Richardson, Kelly. New Books Raise Prices
  • McNamara, Andrew. Day O’Green Salutes Past
  • McNamara, Andrew. Students Prepare for Break
  • Wilberding, Beth. Alcohol Policy Guidelines Passed
  • The College Heights Herald’s Spring Break Checklist
  • Reed, Lindsey. Editorial Cartoon – Spring Break
  • Wilberding, Beth. Dancing Time
  • Lovett, Charles. Article Misleading – Student Government Association Elections
  • Lanham, Cristin. Fasting Ideas – Lent
  • Gott, Kyle. Support the Increase – Budget
  • Farner, Keith. Defense Presents 18 Witnesses – Lucas Goodrum, Katie Autry Case
  • Casagrande, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 42 [44], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 42 [44], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee & Keith Farner. Stephen Soules: He Threatened Me & My Family – Katie Autry Case
  • Coutler, Amber. Students Will Vote on Fee to Finance Free Talisman
  • Mullins, Mandy. Guerilla Girls Spread Feminism Awareness
  • Wilberding, Beth. Western Sign Hit in Wreck
  • Shuttle Should Take Road Trip to Apartments
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Apartment Shuttle Service
  • Smith, Jessica. Lent: A Spiritual Discipline, Not a Competition
  • Hupman, Samantha. T-Shirts Are for Wearing & Reminiscing
  • Clark, Ashlee. Newly-Passed Kentucky Budget Includes Money for Western
  • Duncan, Mike. Lady Tops to Host …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 41 [43], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 41 [43], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Immunity Holds Up in Wrongful Death Suit – Katie Autry Case
  • Watt, Wes. Toppers Dropped in Denton – Basketball
  • Clark, Laura. Talent Show Brings in Crowd of 200 – Take Back the Night
  • Hupman, Samantha. Gordon B. Ford, 1913-2005
  • Welberding, Beth. Professor Testing for High Levels of Radon in Faculty Homes – John All
  • Toppers Score Outside Competition
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Preston Health & Activities Center Closed
  • Kessel, Laura. President George Bush Has a Plan
  • Fontana, Alex. Relationship Manifesto
  • Jackson, Danica. Big Stories
  • Logsdon, Corey. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 40 [42], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 40 [42], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Farner, Keith. Athletes Score Well in Class, Too
  • Clark, Ashlee. Jury Selection Under Way in Lucas Goodrum Trial – Katie Autry Case
  • Toone, Stephanie. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Scientist Urges Protection of Diverse Life – Edward Wilson
  • Richardson, Kelly. Senate Reduces Allocation for Thompson Complex Renovation – Budget
  • Safety Stikes at Greeks Again
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Fraternity Brother in Jail
  • Bowling Green High School Purple Gem Editorial Board. College Heights Herald Editorial a Waste of Space
  • Mills, Wren. Noisy Students at Ervin Straub Lecture
  • Johnson, Jeanne. Legislation Small, But …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 39 [41], Wku Student Affairs Mar 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 39 [41], Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Is He Responsible? – Lucas Goodman, Katie Autry Case
  • Clark, Ashlee. Campus Safety Has Changed Since Crime
  • Wilberding, Beth. Alcohol Penalties Drafted, Awaiting Approval
  • Mullins, Mandy. Gondoliers Fill Theater, Wow Crowd – Theatre & Dance
  • Harrell, Bobby. Housing & Residence Life Brochures May Be Misleading
  • Wilberding, Beth. Dorms Add Living Options
  • One Vagina, Two Vaginas, That’s Right, We Want More!
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Vagina Monologues
  • Smith, Darrin. We Already Knew That – George W. Bush
  • Jordan, Skylar. Only Hope for Oscars is Next Year
  • Shepherd, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 37 [39], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 37 [39], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Budget Encouraging for Higher Education
  • Richardson, Kelly. Division Change Reviewed
  • Wilberding, Beth. Swim Teams Bring Home Sun Belt Victories
  • Clark, Ashlee. Owensboro Home for Trial – Katie Autry Case
  • Coulter, Amber. Legislation Suggests Class Passes – Student Government Association
  • Richardson, Kelly. Student Government Association to Continue Evaluations
  • Hupman, Samantha. Former Agriculture Professor Dies – Billy Adams
  • Hupman, Samantha. Former Professor Dies of Cancer – James Wesolowski
  • Fontana, Alex. Teaching Scholars Announced
  • Play Ball, Bowling Green! – Minor League Baseball
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Minor League Baseball …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 36 [38], Wku Student Affairs Feb 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 36 [38], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Clark, Ashlee. Lucas Goodrum Trial Could be Moved to Louisville – Katie Autry Case
  • Clark, Ashlee. Western Winning Six-School Alumni Challenge
  • Coulter, Amber. Students Rally for Education – Demonstrations, Protests
  • Richardson, Kelly. Cheryl Chambless Retires After 32 Years
  • Farner, Keith. Early Morning Fire Rips Through Lemox II – Bookstores
  • Hupman, Samantha. Former Dean Faces Drug Charges – Martin Houston
  • Hupman, Samantha. Electrical Upgrade Project
  • Make Excuses to Go to Games, Not to Avoid Them
  • Ingram, Brooks. Editorial Cartoon – Television or Basketball
  • Hall, Alex. Van Morrison, Orange Juice & …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs Jan 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 80, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Wilberding, Beth. Greek Transition – Alcohol
  • Greek Village Plans Proceed After Board of Regents Approval
  • Clark, Ashlee. Board Approves Tuition Plan
  • Clark, Ashlee. Judge Lifts Gag Order in Katie Autry Case
  • Richardson, Kelly. Plan Will Pay Faculty for Teaching Abroad
  • Coulter, Amber. Faculty Examine Contracts
  • Oscars Snub Good Movies Once Again
  • Editorial Cartoon – Academy Awards
  • Dawson, Katie. An Interesting Proposal – Civic Engagement
  • Fontana, Alex. In the Beginning – Evolution, Creationism
  • Wilberding, Beth. No Water, Electricity Force Temporary Move of Food Service to Garrett Conference Center – Downing …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2003

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Buckman, Josh. 2,500 People Take to Bowling Green Streets for 10K Classic Events
  • Pinkston, Antwon. Students Continue File-sharing Despite Risks
  • Hoang, Mai. Insurance Surplus for 2003 Possible
  • Lord, Joseph. Lucas Goodrum, Stephen Soules to Have Separate Trials, Judge Says – Katie Autry
  • Clark, Ashlee. Student Searches for Bone Marrow Donor – Philip Schardein
  • Knowing Facts Would Be a + for Students – Grading System
  • Lamar, Mike. Editorial Cartoon re: Grading System
  • Crawford, Nick. Regarding a Transpark Letter
  • McClarnon, Chad. Not Liking Recent Letters – Katie Autry
  • Alfrejd, Cassie. Where …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2003

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Hoang, Mai. Darrin Horn Signs Four-Year, $135,000 Contract
  • Reed, Lindsey. Students Sees Pluses, Minuses in New System – Grading System
  • Hoang, Mai. Midnight Madness Returns
  • Sebastian, Kandace. Health Services May Get New Building
  • Hoang, Mai. Greeks Show Mixed Support for Proposed Greek Village
  • Coffman, Josh. Draughon’s Junior College Relocates Near Campus
  • Lamar, Mike. Editorial Cartoon re: Football
  • Eastern Kentucky University Crowd Should be the Rule, Not Exception – Football
  • Terry, Don. Adapting to College Computer System
  • Campbell, Amy. Katie Autry
  • Hightower, Kyle. Editor’s Note – Katie Autry Trial Caution …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2003

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs

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

  • Lord, Joseph & Shawntaye Hopkins. Katie Autry Estate Files Suit
  • Reed, Lindsey. University Senate May Consider New Grading
  • Casagrande, Michael. 18,317 Fans Fill L.T. Smith Stadium to the Brim
  • Hoang, Mai. President’s Circle Gala Honors Donors
  • Sebastian, Kandace. Students Arrested – Sigma Chi
  • Coffman, Josh. City Considers Fair Housing Plan
  • Lamar, Mike. Editorial Cartoon re: A Place to Grow, A Place to Be Sheltered?
  • Western Frying Small Fish – Student Privacy
  • Jackson, Danica. Western Should Have a Heart – Katie Autry
  • Passafiume, Tiffany. There Should Be No Lawsuit – …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs Sep 2003

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Holding Memories – Katie Autry
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Caution on Campus – Katie Autry
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Tracking the Case – Katie Autry
  • Hoang, Mai. Donors, Staff Reflect on Capital Campaign
  • Brueggemann, Marlene. Winona LaDuke Speaks Out for Environment, Women’s Rights
  • Reed, Lindsey. Faculty Senate Meets Today
  • Reed, Lindsey. Concerns Raised About Students’ Privacy – Student Government Association
  • Different Views Key in College
  • Lamar, Mike. Editorial Cartoon re: Opinions
  • McIntosh, Jeri. If You’re Thinking About a Tattoo. . .
  • Johnson, Leigh. Kentucky Academy Will Be Good – Gatton Academy …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2003

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 79, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hoang, Mai. Budget Concerns Again Looming Over the Hill
  • Sebastian, Kandace. Campus Safety Task Force Issues Report
  • Hopkins, Shawntaye. Mass Media & Technology Building Opens – Sorta
  • Baker, Joanie. Former Coach Paul Sanderford Hired as Fundraiser
  • University, T.J. Samson Hospital Make Partnership
  • Clark, Ashlee. Wake-Up Calls Among Perks – Telephone System
  • Lamar, Mike. Editorial Cartoon re: Big Red to Serve & Protect
  • Eadens, Adam. Get Your Free Money
  • Safety A Concern, Not an Epidemic
  • Hightower, Kyle. New Opinion Editor Hopes Job Will Be Search for Potential In Words
  • Clark, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 46, Wku Student Affairs Mar 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 46, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Brown, Abbey. The Four-Year Plan: An Unlikely Achievement
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Mail Theft At Campus Post Office
  • Moore, Brian. Western Wins Discrimination Lawsuit – Robert Dye
  • Hall, Rex. Western’s NCAA Tickets Sell Out – Basketball
  • Faculty Member to Present Piano & Flute Recital – Charles Smith
  • Walsh, Erica. Jazz Band Offering Free Concert April 10
  • Four Winners & More than 15,000 Losers – Student Government Association Election
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: SGA Election Ballot
  • Vilines, Elaine. Western is No Hero – Health Services
  • Tran, Linh. …