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Wilson library Archives The Western Front WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MONDAY — SEPTEMBER 19,1994 VOLUME 90, ISSUE 1 What's inside: •Paying more at the bookstore —page 5 •Goals of new Huxley dean —page 10 •How to protect yourself —page 14 •WTA expands fleet & routes —page 27 • • • • • • . . photo by Joanna Cerar Past and present blend in Edens (see page 12) •Editorials —pages 28
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Title | Western Front - 1994 September 19 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 90, no. 1 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1994-09-19 |
Year Published | 1994 |
Original Publisher | Western Washington University |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor |
Eric Munson, editor-in-chief Joanna Cerar, news editor Dawn Bittner, accent editor Mark Silverman, photo editor Michele Anderson, copy editor John Payseno, welcome editor Jamie Lawson, sports editor |
Staff |
Teari Brown, business manager Jason Kelly, cartoonist/illustrator Chris Dasef, publications manager |
Photographer |
Joanna Cerar Mark Silverman Tina Jo Koontz Chong Kim Helen Klinedinst R. Nina Ruchirat Mara Applebaum |
Faculty Advisor | Lyle Harris |
Article Titles | What's inside (p.1) -- Western briefs (p.2) -- 93 Best of cops box 94 (p.2) -- Official announcements (p.2) -- More news from around campus (p.3) -- New facility will expand learning / by David Hartnett (p.3) -- From campus news to community views (p.4) -- New bookstore discount helps AS budget but will cost customers $100,000 extra / by Greg Garrity (p.5) -- Health, counseling services centered on student needs / by Dawn Bittner (p.6) -- Parking solutions will come from group effort / by Joanna Cerar (p.7) -- Midnight sun harnessed by vehicle research institute / by Tina Jo Koontz (p.8) -- Computer facilities adequate / by Wendy Gross (p.9) -- Summer computing changes (p.9) -- New dean brings expertise, experience to Huxley / by R. Nina Ruchirat (p.10) -- Huxley ecosystem research first of its kind / by Joanna Cerar (p.11) -- Historic hall begins second lifetime this fall / by Joanna Cerar (p.12) -- Decades of Eden's alumnae reunite for evening /by Joanna Cerar (p.13) -- Protect yourself on campus and off (p.14-15) -- Insurance a smart move for off-campus students / by John Payseno (p.18) -- As board prepares for challenging year / by Wendy Gross (p.19) -- Morse to improve Western's image / by Dawn Bittner (p.20) -- Student bicyclists demand changes / by Jennifer L. Hill (p.22) -- Bike anti-theft tips (p.22) -- Statistics show school safety / by Jennifer L. Hill (p.23) -- Car thefts increasing (p.23) -- Associated students provides childcare solution/ by Mara Applebaum (p.24) -- Why manus but not teachers, budget explained / by Helen Buller (p.25) -- Second science facility nears completion / by Joanna Cerar (p.26) -- WTA busses will Arrive late / by Dawn Bittner (p.27) -- Getting around town / by Mary-Belton Scurry (p.27) -- Frontline (p.28) -- Advise from a crotchety old grad on college life / by Margaret Graham (p.28) -- Students should look a gift horse in the mouth / by Helen Buller (p.29) -- Living cheap made easy / by Joanna Cerar (p.30) -- O.J. points to problems with advertising playing role in media / by Kevin Perron (p.31) -- Classified (p.31) -- Sports (p.1) -- Vikings set sights on league title, playoffs / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.2) -- Viking quarterback multi-dimensional / by Richy Boyer (Sports p.3) -- Head coach speaks out on own team / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.4) -- Star tailback credits linemen for success / by Richy Boyer (Sports p.6) -- Potent air attack ready to take off again / by Richy Boyer (Sports p.7) -- Co-captain taking more responsibility / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.8) -- Big man on campus also defensive threat / by Richy Boyer (Sports p.8) -- Defense a key for playoff berth / by Greg Garrity (Sports p.10) -- Western joins new league (Sports p.10) -- Men's soccer [games] (Sports p.11-12) -- Women's soccer [games] (Sports p.11-12) -- Men's basketball [games] (Sports p.11-12) -- New position, attitude-same all-star player / by Jamie Lawson (p.[13]) -- Women's soccer boosted by UC-Santa Barbara transfer / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.[13]) -- 1994-1995 Varsity athletics schedule (Sports p.15) -- Men's soccer team retools offense / by Greg Garrity (Sports p.16) -- Blondin's last season is his most important / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.17) -- Goalkeeper ready for challenge / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.18) -- Football games to be broadcast on KGMI (Sports p.18) -- Volleyball team changing to quick, defensive game / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.19) -- Veteran middle blocker is ultimate weapon / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.20) -- Outside hitters add voice along with hard work / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.20) -- Young setter adjusting to college level of play / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.20) -- Cross-country teams poised for nationals, again / by Jamie Lawson (Sports p.21) -- Top men's returnee focused on team goals / by Dawn Bittner (Sports p.22) -- Woman behind the scene of Western athletics / by Greg Garrity (p.23) -- Athletic department moves to Haggard Hall (Sports p.24) -- Accent (p.1) -- Tattoos, body piercing / by Tina Jo Koontz (Accent p.2) -- Creative collection in old barn draws crafty crowd / by Pam McCormick (Accent p.3) -- Gamble and blow your dough at a local casino / by Jason F. Line (Accent p.4) -- Bellingham Theater Guild acts as center for many / by Tabitha Clark (Accent p.4) -- Charlie White / by Mara Applebaum (Accent p.5) -- Adventures of Norton, a funny kitty / by Richy Boyer (Accent p.6) -- Local bar offers beer, bands, burgers and golf / by Danette Reeff (Accent p.7) -- Theater renovation project assisted by $75,000 grant / by Beverly Crichfield (Accent p.8) -- Kick up your heals for reel pleasurable exercise / by Helen Buller (Accent p.9) -- Local coffee shop with Seattle flavor / by Tabitha Clark (Accent p.10) -- Body shop / Tedra Meyer (Accent p.10) -- NPR soaps body shop (Accent p.10) -- How low can you go? / by Stephanie Lemmel (Accent p.11) -- Let them entertain you / by Wendy Gross (Accent p.11) -- Watchful eyes keep our streets safe / by Chong Kim (Accent p.12) -- Smart shopping pays off with good buys and money to spare / by Dawn Bittner (Accent p.13) -- She translates reality onto canvas / by Beverly Crichfield(Accent p.14) -- Chalk art draws crowds to downtown area / by Joanna Cerar (Accent p.15) -- How sweet it is / by Helen Buller (Accent p.16-17) -- Exploring the wilderness by car or foot / by Dawn Bittner (Accent p.18) -- Photography exhibit reflects landscape / by Hilary Parker (Accent p.19) -- Art haven hidden on Alabama hill / by Hilary Parker (Accent p.20) -- When they don't fall out on their own / by Kristi Welch (Accent p.20) -- Country dancing arrives in Bellingham / by R. Nina Ruchirat (Accent p.21) -- Young country rides in, spurs KXRX / by R. Nina Ruchirat (Accent p.22) -- Small servings, average prices, poor service hurt IHOP / by Greg Garrity (Accent p.23) -- Consider well any number of town and county activities / by Eric Munson (Accent p.24) -- Lake Whatcom clean despite many uses / by Tina Jo Kontz (Accent p.25) -- National emblems soar, nest in Whatcom county's terrain / by Brent Caslin (Accent p.26) -- Lynden: home of the annual cow tour / by Tabitha Clark (Accent p.28) -- Scenery in Free Willy sequel unmistakable / by Tabitha Clark (Accent p.29) -- Museum captures historical past / by Mara Applebaum (Accent p.30) -- Welcome (p.1) -- Message from President Morse (Welcome p.2) -- Lifestyle advisors reach out / by Joanna Cerar (Welcome p.3) -- Join a club! (Welcome p.3) -- Technology leads to student triumphs / by Greg Garrity (Welcome p.4) -- Rape victims find support on campus / by Holly Schmidt (Welcome p.4) -- Sail away at Western's Lakewood / by Mara Applebaum (Welcome p.5) -- Academic advising gets students on track / by Tedra Meyer (Welcome p.5) -- Getting hot and steamy under campus / by Eric Munson (Welcome p.6) -- Planetarium brings heaven down to earth / by Stephanie Lemmel (Welcome p.7) -- Weighing the options at fitness centers / by Stephanie Lemmel (Welcome p.8) -- Fall 1994 campus ministry (Welcome p.9) -- Architecture around campus (Welcome p.10) -- Where am I? / by Richy Boyer (Welcome p.11) -- Gravity: one, Miller Hall: zero / by John Payseno (Welcome p.12) -- Venture through the brain of Western / by Richy Boyer (p.13) -- UFO sighted above Old Main / by Bea Gle (Welcome p.14) -- Tree leaves sappy advice for all Western students / by Hippety Hip (Welcome p.14-15) -- Bookstore drops prices / by Bill Taker (Welcome p.14-15) -- Giant guinea pigs make Sehome their home / by B.B. Wolf (Welcome p.15) -- Work study jobs ease financial burdens / by Mara Applebaum (Welcome p.16) -- What am I going to do after I graduate? / by Helen Buller (Welcome p.16) -- Community feeling grows at Huxley / by Helen Buller (Welcome p.18) -- CEO strives to even Western's playing field / by Greg Garrity (Welcome p.19) -- Open air concert to kickoff school year / by John Payseno (Welcome p.19) -- Brief tour of Western's sculpture collection / by Nicole Simpson (Welcome p.20) -- Western Gallery on display / by Dawn Bittner (Welcome p.21) -- What everyone should know about having sex at Western / by John Payseno (Welcome p.22) -- Few of Western's fight songs from the past (Welcome p.23-24) -- Do the write thing / by Brett Davis (Welcome p.24) -- Deadly asbestos being removed / by Tedra Meyer (Welcome p.26) |
Photographs | Eden's Hall (p.1) -- Cameron Casey (p.4) -- Viking 23 (p.8) -- Third floor of Bond Hall (p.9) -- Bradley F. Smith (p.10) -- Bob Warinner, Sue Kelly (p.11) -- Telved Devlet, Rose Schulte, Elsie Klimple, Charlotte Lyall (p.12) -- [Street parking] (p.18) -- University Police dispatch center (p.23) -- [New biology building] (p.26) -- WTA bus p.27) -- Mary Jo Dunn (Sports p.1) -- [Vikings] (Sports p.2) -- Orlondo Steinauer (Sports p.3) -- Rob Smith and team members (Sports p.4) -- Jon Brunaugh (Sports p.6) -- Joe DeShaw (Sports p.6) -- Jason Stiles (Sports p.7) -- Keala White (Sports p.8) -- Scott Easley (77) (Sports p.8) -- Kelly Grayum (Sports p.16) -- Kevin Blondin (Sports p.17) -- Vicki Trunkey (Sports p.18) -- Kris Jones (Sports p.20) -- Jana Freeman (Sports p.20) -- Lynda Goodrich (Sports p.23) -- [Local youth at Larrabee State Park] (Accent p.1) -- Letha Barrington with customer (Accent p.2) -- Charlie White (Accent p.5) -- Mount Baker Theater (Accent p.8) -- Molly Forkner, Ray Lawson (Accent p.9) -- Sgt. David Doll (Accent p.12) -- [Canadian shopper at T.J. Maxx] (Accent p.13) -- Edlen Siddle, Alice Clark, Angela Hays (Accent p.15) -- Lorena Meserve (Accent p.15) -- Garth Shillington, Arthur Johnson (Accent p.15) -- Kali Bradford's, Guya (Accent p.20) -- Country dancers at Dixie Red's (Accent p.21) -- [Lynden Pioneer Museum] (Accent p.30) -- President Morse (Welcome p.2) -- Kurt Rowland (Welcome p.5) -- Lakewood (Welcome p.5) -- Stan Euckland (Welcome p.6) -- Shannon Anderson (Welcome p.8) -- [Ross Engineering building, Old Main stairs, Art Annex, Environmental studies building(Welcome p.10) -- Old Main (Welcome p.13) -- Old Main with UFO (Welcome p.14) -- Tree with a face drawn on it (Welcome p.14) -- Mark Silverman (Welcome p.16) -- John Lenth (Welcome p.18) -- Man who used to hunt Cougar for bounty (Welcome p.20) -- Sky viewing sculpture (Welcome p.20) -- Wright's triangle (Welcome p.20) -- India(Welcome p.20) -- Bay view station (Welcome p.20) -- Mark and Scottie (Welcome p.22) |
Cartoons | Phone registration / by Jason Kelly (p.2) -- [Official candle of higher education at WWU] / by Jason Kelly (p.28) -- Beyond the fans, beyond the players / by Jason Kelly (Sports p.23 -- Milk, it does the body good / by Jason Kelly (Accent p.28) -- Typical Western student / by Jason Kelly (Welcome p.7) -- |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | Campus History Collection |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 44 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Western Front - 1994 September 19 - Page 1 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1994-09-19 |
Year Published | 1994 |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Full Text | Wilson library Archives The Western Front WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MONDAY — SEPTEMBER 19,1994 VOLUME 90, ISSUE 1 What's inside: •Paying more at the bookstore —page 5 •Goals of new Huxley dean —page 10 •How to protect yourself —page 14 •WTA expands fleet & routes —page 27 • • • • • • . . photo by Joanna Cerar Past and present blend in Edens (see page 12) •Editorials —pages 28 |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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