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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 8, November 17, 1971
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about accessing resources for abortions and counseling, consumer education, the Associated Students Judicial Act to reform the student court system, a number of articles about the Association of Women Students, a field hockey match against Washington State University (WSU), the Black Student Union paper Uhuru Na Ujamaa, and the student production of Electra.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 9, November 24, 1971
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the Board of Trustees' approval of alcohol on campus, a satirical article titled "How to Become a Hippie," the Sha Na Na and Cheyenne concerts, the debate over a Kingston Hall parking lot, Transcendental Meditation, a Hawaii volcano study, and a hostel retreat providing the University of Idaho School of Psychology the opportunity to study decision making.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 10, December 1, 1971
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about drug use on campus, the commuter bus from Spokane to Cheney called the Magic Bus, the opening of the basketball season, and the winter entertainment schedule.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 11, January 12, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the impact of decreased enrollment on the budget, the impact of campus construction on the commuter bus route, the new projector and movie screen in the Pence Union Building (PUB), the mock Democratic Party convention at Gonzaga University, the start of the Shelley Young Fund to support racial diversity at Eastern, a proposal to dissolve three Associated Students executive offices, the basketball season, the Student Mobilization Union name change to Liberation Union, and Winter intramurals.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 12, January 19, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about alternate routes for the commuter bus, the tax structure in Washington state, the Flash Cadillac concert, a campus art exhibit titled Penline Drawings: Maine and Other Landscapes, proposed cuts to funding for the Associated Women Students and the Alumni Association, the college's outdoor program, the potential end of the men's swim team, and campus talks by Frederic Storaska, William J. Goode, and Dan George.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 13, January 26, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about budgetary challenges to the athletics budget, the resignation of Athletic Director Robert Anderson, Associated Students candidate answers about food prices in the Pence Union Building (PUB), complaints about the campus bookstore, and information to be offered by the sexual information center. The issue also contains articles about James Whitmore's performance impersonating Will Rogers, a meeting between the Board of Trustees and President Emerson Shuck, runner Bob Maplestone's third straight NAIA title in the mile, the men's gymnastics victory in a tournament in Calgary, and Intramural Fun Night.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 14, February 2, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about "the winter blahs," a lecture by Surrard Inlet Salish Chief Dan George, progress on Phase III of the athletic complex, the wrestling season, the Intercollegiate Knights pageant winner Marla Martin, and the dissolution of the women's swim team.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 15, February 9, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a program to alleviate hunger in Spokane called Help Us Stamp-out Hunger (HUSH), fees for spring quarter, new registration policies, votes by the Associated Students legislature to create a Women's Commission and the selection panel for the Art Market, journalism courses at the Spokane Center, the women's gymnastics victory over the University of Washington, the men's wrestling season, programs to promote racial diversity on campus, the Showcase Theatre run by Alpha Psi Omega, and a photographic piece on art in the Creative Arts Complex.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 16, February 16, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about fake IDs, a program called Veterans Outreach-Training and Education Counseling (VORTEC) to examine the GI Bill and veterans' problems, the down job market, Bob Maplestone's upcoming track meet in San Diego, and an interview with Help Us Stamp-out Hunger founder Jim Morris.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 17, Februay 23, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about explorations by faculty to form a union, Associated Students ski day, the men's basketball victory over Western Washington State College behind the performance of Randy Buss, intramural championships, and photographs of Alpha Psi Omega's Showcase Theatre.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 18, March 1, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes an interview with Eastern placement officer Forrest Amsden about the tough job market, articles about the dissolution of the student yearbook Kinnikinick, Ski Day, the return of the women's gymnastics team to the National Meet, the employees' union, the Circumpolar Ethnology course, the success of Help Us Stamp-out Hunger (HUSH), and the Showcase Theatre.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 19, April 5, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a group opposing the removal of trees along 5th Street to widen it to make it an arterial, gubernatorial candidate James McDermott, a mock Democratic Convention at Gonzaga University, the opening of a barber shop in the Pence Union Building (PUB), plans for Black Month, the women's gymnastics team's seventh place finish at the national meet in Des Moines, Iowa, and the Sex Information Center.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 20, April 12, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about campus safety units, the decision by City Council to continue with the widening of 5th Street, plans for the Eight of May celebration, the reopening of the Lambda Chi Alpha house, which was damaged by a fire, a collaboration between the Anthropology Department and the Survival School at Fairchild Air Force Base, Associated Students (AS) answers to three questions posed by the Easterner's editors, an upcoming Indian Education workshop held near Usk, AS funds allocated to the rifle team to attend Olympic tryouts, a lecture on United States-China relations by James R. Townsend, the baseball season, and an intramural event called Women's Fun Night.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 21, April 19, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the new computer registration process, referendums and amendments up for votes by the Associated Students (AS), answers by AS candidates on funding, the campus Employment Office, proposed changes to the grade system, a new Chinese language class, the school's baseball winning streak, the track season, and the candidates for Military Ball Queen.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 22, April 26, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a suggested rechanneling of funds to help support athletics, the Associated Students election, the formation of the Social Activities Review Board, a campus anti-war rally, and a talk by poet Knute Skinner.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 23, May 3, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about progress on the Patterson Mall, contributions by the Alumni Association to support expenses to operate the Pence Union Building (PUB), rallies to remember shootings at Kent State and Jackson University in 1970, a support service for those with drug problems called the Freak Squad, Associated Students funds appropriated to the All Indian Club, the upcoming Twilight Invitational Track Meet, and the Richie Havens concert.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 24, May 10, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about an anti-war rally, a state initiative to legalize marijuana, the start of a campus entertainment service called the Video Tape Network, preregistration for fall quarter, the Twilight Track Meet, the end of the baseball team's run for the Evergreen Conference championship, and new courses that meet college requirements.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 25, May 17, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about potential cuts to faculty based on budget cuts, the Student Leadership Retreat at Ross Point, Idaho, a clinic run by the Speech and Audiology department, a campus job symposium, the selection of Ed Bruneau as Easterner editor, an upcoming speech by Washington Secretary of State Ludlow Kramer, and a Drama Department production of Much Ado about Nothing.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 26, May 24, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about Black Month activities, the decision by the Board of Trustees to rename the school's athletics teams, changes in residency laws for veterans to allow for state tuition for veterans, the intramural track meet, the Amateur Radio Club, a report from Washington state's Council of Presidents about low faculty morale, and the new College Theatre.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 27, May 31, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about an expected decrease in enrollment, awards given to ROTC candidates, the selection of Sally Bise as Sponsor Corps Commander, the approval of the budget by the Associated Students (AS) legislature, photographic pieces on athletics, student entertainment, the Fall Festival, and summer fashions, the Billy Preston concert, the NAIA National Track and Field Meet in Billings, the invitation of the Rifle Team to the Olympics tryouts, and the naming of Bob Maplestone as Eastern Athlete of the Year.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 28, June 29, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a temporary change in the school by-laws to delay cuts to faculty, a decision by the Board of Trustees to reinstate Savages as the school nickname until an ad hoc committee recommends a different name, a planned boating trip on the Snake River, progress on campus landscaping, the High School Creative Arts Series held during the summer, the implementation of a new teacher evaluation system over the summer, and the Tamarack Festival in the Pence Union Building (PUB).
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 29, July 13, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the national emphasis on professional education, the expansion of the campus pre-roll, the need for housing for a visiting chamber choir from Heidelberg, Germany, progress on establishing a "beer center" to serve alcohol on campus, the acquisition of land adjacent to the Eastern campus, sports approved by the Athletic Council, a planned boating trip on the Snake River, an interview with Eastern State Hospital psychiatrist Terrance J. McDonald, and the growth of wild turnips on campus.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 30, July 20, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the sport of cycling on campus, cut backs in Pence Union Building (PUB) operations, Bob Maplestone's failed attempt to make the British Olympic team, the Lamaze child birthing method, revisions to the Federal Insured Student Loan program, and drug abuse by housewives.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 31, July 27, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the newly formed Savage Athletic Club, efforts by the Northwest Young Americans for Freedom to block George McGovern's presidential bid, recreation programs, the fall student entertainment offerings that include a reinstatement of Homecoming, a student production of "You Are a Good Man, Charlie Brown," public assistance programs, and the Neil Diamond concert in Spokane.
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Easterner, Vol. 22, No. 32, August 3, 1972
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the opening of Phase II of the physical education complex, revisions to the student loan program that cut interest rates, psychotherapeutic methods of counseling, a decrease in teacher placement, and the University Year for Action's plan to work with the Colville Indian Reservation tribal council.
The Eastern Washington University student newspaper was first published in the fall of 1916 as the State Normal School Journal. The paper initially covered events on campus, placement of graduates in eastern Washington counties, and letters from alumni sharing about their experiences in the classroom. From 1917-1919, many of the articles are dedicated to the World War I war effort and former students serving abroad.
The publication went through a number of name changes as the school became the Eastern Washington College of Education in 1937. In 1951, the paper was renamed the Easterner. The Easterner and its predecessor, the Journal, are weekly publications.
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