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p Western Washington University Bellingham, Washington GOODBYE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER Above: David Robinson spends some quality time with Tasha outside Wilson Library. Bottom Left: Steve Walker of the Viking Union staff pets Sam and Elizabeth while they wait patiently for Dana Starr, their owner. Bottom Right: Todd Winkelman walks his dog, Marie, between Bond Hall and Carver Gym. • New VP fills spot after resignation 4 • A minor crackdown 8 & 20 Antibiotic immunity rising 14 Ancient fruit resurrected 5
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Title | Western Front - 1996 September 23 |
Alternative Title | Welcome Back Issue |
Volume and Number | Vol. 98 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1996-09-23 |
Year Published | 1996 |
Original Publisher | Western Washington University |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor |
Rachel Morrow, editor Lisa Diaz, news editor Jessica K. Luce, welcome editor Jesse A. Hamilton, welcome editor Danny Hiestand, sports editor Jeremy Stiles, accent editor Jesse Nolte, photo editor |
Staff |
Jesse A. Hamilton, graphics Chad Crowe, cartoonist Teari Brown, business manager Kris Haff, additional assistance Scott Crow, additional assistance |
Photographer |
Jesse Nolte Dennis Pasco Jesse Hamilton Danny Hiestand Wendy Gross |
Faculty Advisor | Carolyn Dale |
Article Titles | Goodbye dog days of summer (p.1) -- Cops box (p.2) -- Official announcements (p.2) -- AP news from around the globe (p.3) -- Academic VP appointed after predecessor resigns / by Rachel Morrow (p.4) -- Boespflug resigns from AS position / by Rachel Morrow (p.4) -- Ancient Incan fruit grown locally / by Will Hutto (p.5) -- New library director offers solutions, communication / by Brad Benfield (p.6) -- Initiative 188 may help restore state's watersheds, streams / by Gene Metrick (p.6) -- Western card: what students should know / by Lisa L. Diaz (p.7) -- Clerks with badges make for sober youths / by Jesse A. Hamilton (p.8) -- Teleconferencing / by Rachel Morrow (p.10) -- Shellfish contamination in bay / by Will Hutto (p.10) -- Western art professor dies / by Jessica K. Luce (p.11) -- Castaneda set to appeal dismissal / by Gene Metrick (p.11) -- Extortion charges unfounded / by Will Hutto (p.11) -- Gardening for fun and profit / by Will Hutto (p.14) -- Wonder drug turned to dud / by Lisa L. Diaz (p.14) -- Important information students should know / by Lisa L. Diaz (p.15) -- Avoid the scourge of Western / by Lisa L. Diaz (p.17) -- Voting: twelve days to register / by Jeremy Stiles (p.17) -- Frontline (p.18) -- Kudos to clerks or cops? program / by D. Eric Jones (p.19) -- Man is in the market to sting / by Craig Scott (p.19) -- Property rights organizations exploit private landowners / by Gene Metrick (p.20) -- Misdirected blame hurts educational system / by Jeremy Stiles (p.21) -- Dorm life two notches above insane asylum / by Jessica K. Luce (p.21) -- Voting for lies / by Jesse Hamilton (p.22) -- Fornication prosecutions just / by Doug LeMahieu (p.23) -- Pro-choice is freedom / by Kathy Carroll (p.23) -- Classified (p.23) -- Words of Western wisdom (welcome p.2) -- Housing provides a place to hang-over / by Dennis Pasco, Jerry Weatherhogg (welcome p.4) -- Wheels on the bus go round and round / by Jerry Weatherhogg (welcome p.5) -- Don't give up biking / by Jesse A. Hamilton (welcome p.5) -- Great grocery stores aren't on every corner / by Amy Horn (welcome p.6) -- All grocery stores are not created equal / by Becky Sakala (welcome p.7) -- Campus food meets all your cholesterol needs / by Jesse A. Hamilton (welcome p.7) -- Ounce of prevention / by Jeremy Stiles (p.8) -- Viking celebrates freedom of thought / by Jessica K. Luce (welcome p.9) -- Ambiguous art forms clutter campus / by Jesse A. Hamilton (welcome p.10) -- Bricks not getting laid / by Jessica K. Luce (welcome p.11) -- Eng 101 full? Try library strategies / by Rachel Morrow (welcome p.11) -- Buildings under renovation or construction for fall (welcome p.12) -- Western building name guide (welcome p.12) -- Sample future distinguished lecturers / by Erica Christensen (welcome p.14) -- Western contributes to arboretum health / by Jessica K. Luce (welcome p.16) -- Navigating campus halls requires higher learning / by Jessica K. Luce (welcome p.17) -- Workers of Western unite (welcome p.18) -- Vendors row / by Dennis Pasco (welcome p.20) -- Bagpipers bewilder / by Jeremy Stiles (welcome p.21) -- For good or ill, Western has computers for all / by Jessica K. Luce (welcome p.22) -- Bookstore hours extended during first week of class / by D. Eric Jones (welcome p.23) -- Go and get yourself a job / by Stephanie Moore (welcome p.23) -- Shalom Center (welcome p.24) -- Neighbors to the north-friends or foe? / by Jesse A. Hamilton (welcome p.25) -- Farmers market (welcome p.26) -- Klipsun / by Collin Coyne (welcome p.27) -- Western Front / by Jesse A. Hamilton (welcome p.27) -- KUGS FM 89.3 / by Wendy Gross (welcome p.27) -- First weekend in B'ham (accent p.3) -- Grunge gurus return to Western (accent p.3) -- Can't stand the heat? get out and go fishin' (accent p.4) -- Whatcom Museum immersed in Northwest rivers / by D. Eric Jones (accent p.5) -- Veteran rock 'n' roller to make local debut / by Jeremy Stiles (accent p.6) -- Reasons to leave your room / by Jeremy Stiles (accent p.7) -- Where to go for hot tunes and good food / by Dennis Pasco (accent p.8) -- Point Roberts, USA-the ultimate boarder town / by Jeremy Stiles (accent p.10-11) -- Upcoming theater engagements (accent p.12-13) -- Servant explores signs of apocalypse in Bones / by Jessica K. Luce (accent p.14) -- Local parklands (accent p.16) -- Writer uses historical drama in work / by Jeremy Stiles (accent p.18) -- Ridiculously catchy tune on sublime disc / by Jeremy Stiles (accent p.18) -- Bad Angel, not from Brit-pop heaven / by Suzanne Asprea (accent p.19) -- Basement-dweller only male in household in 'Tales from Down Under' / serial by Mitch Ryder (accent p.20) -- Forty, fat and back, but why new disc? / by D. Eric Jones (accent p.21) -- Western survey faces the facts about facial hair (accent p.22) -- DEVO whips out more of same / by Jesse A. Hamilton (accent p.22) -- What to do in Vancouver once you're there / by Amy Horn (accent p.23) -- Western making move to NCAA / by Danny Hiestand (sports p.2) -- Vikings hope to sail to football championship / by Danny Hiestand (sports p.4) -- Two too many / by Danny Hiestand (sports p.5) -- Vikings aim for more fans / by Gene Metrick (sports p.7) -- Western fixes ratty situation, installs turf / by Danny Hiestand (sports p.7) -- Vikings set to spike / by Brad Benfield (sports p.8) -- Viking netter brings intensity to / by Brad Benfield (sports p.9) -- Who's gonna drive you home? / by Danny Hiestand (sports p.10) -- Despite key losses, team upbeat / by D. Eric Jones (sports p.12) -- Coach expects stellar year from young team / by D. Eric Jones (sports p.14) -- Sports in brief (sports p.15) -- Runners hope to outdistance opponents / by Jeremy Stiles (sports p.16) -- Leader of the pack / by Danny Hiestand, Rachel Morrow (sports p.17) -- 1996 varsity fall schedule (sports p.18) Intramural and sports club listings (sports p.19) |
Photographs | David Robinson with Tasha (p.1) -- Steve Walker pets Sam and Elizabeth (p.1) -- Todd Winkelman with Marie (p.1) -- Nathan Spitler (p.4) -- Jennifer Boespflug (p.4) -- Ismael Gomberoff (p.5) -- Judith Segal (p.6) -- Beth Cullen, Holly Kennedy (p.7) -- [Samish Haggen store] (p.8) -- [Control room, Miller Hall] (p.10) -- [Conferencing center, Miller Hall] (p.10) -- Gene E. Vike (p.11) -- Omar Castaneda (p.11) -- [Happy Valley community garden] (p.14) -- Edens Hall (welcome p.4) -- [Martin Luther King, Jr. with family] (welcome p.14) -- Old Main (welcome p.17) -- Dr. Don Easterbrook (welcome p.18) -- Mike McTigue, Matt Schutte (welcome p.18) -- Philip Burns, Magdalene Adenau, Dana Brannan, Collin Rutherford, Craig Scott, Anita D'Amore, Jane Hinton, Amanda Beller, Jen Perry, Linda Kasper (welcome p.18) -- [Students at vendors row] (welcome p.20) -- Craig Wood (welcome p.21) -- Dennis Bohrer(welcome p.21) -- Victor Johnson, Kate Bailey, Ivan Sucharski, Chris Shugman (welcome p.26) -- Ralph Wahl / courtesy of Whatcom Museum of History and Art (accent p.5) -- Ronnie Dawson (accent p.6) -- DJ Belafonte (accent p.8) -- Beech House Jazz Trio (accent p.8) -- Pat Powers (accent p.10) -- Stuart Holwill (accent p.11) -- Evelyn Roth, Billy Wright (accent p.11) -- Steve Hindman, Sue Hindman (accent p.16) -- Katie Klein, John Klein (accent p.16) -- [Sex Pistols, musical group] (accent p.21) -- Rob Smith, Darren Erath (sports p.4) -- Chris Nicholl, Mario Casello (sports p.5) -- Doug Mirkovich, Darren Erath (sports p.6) -- Orlondo Steinauer, Tom Missel (sports p.6) -- Adle Rom, Tanya Price (sports p.8) -- Chrissy Sursely (sports p.9) -- Ted Snow (sports p.10) -- Laverne Walker (sports p.11) -- April Stocker, Alyssa Stutte, Annie Spalding, Britta Halverson, Mikkel Lee (sports p.12) -- Jay harper, Josiah Johson (sports p.14) -- Erik Meyer (sports p.17) |
Cartoons | [I'm sorry but you must have the wrong address] / by Chad Crowe (p.18) -- [Georgia Pacific] / by Chad Crowe (p.18) |
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 - 1996 September 23 - Page 1 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1996-09-23 |
Year Published | 1996 |
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 | p Western Washington University Bellingham, Washington GOODBYE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER Above: David Robinson spends some quality time with Tasha outside Wilson Library. Bottom Left: Steve Walker of the Viking Union staff pets Sam and Elizabeth while they wait patiently for Dana Starr, their owner. Bottom Right: Todd Winkelman walks his dog, Marie, between Bond Hall and Carver Gym. • New VP fills spot after resignation 4 • A minor crackdown 8 & 20 Antibiotic immunity rising 14 Ancient fruit resurrected 5 |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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