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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 12, January 24, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a deficit incurred by increased utility bills due to a unseasonably cold winter, an inmate therapy program run by political science professor Neil Zimmerman, graduate student Dave Seaquist, and student John Jensen, the resignation from the Athletic Council by Associated Students (AS) legislator Pat Hayes, AS legislator candidates, a performance by Jean Stevens and Dr. James Edmonds, a yoga class taught by Peggy Gazette, and the study abroad program in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 13, January 31, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about ceiling leaks in the Pence Union Building (PUB), the dismissal of student employment director Clarence Stallworth, the growth of the radio-television department, Eastern's strong wrestling season, a student production of "The Homecoming," the implementation of modular living by physics professor Robert Gibbs, and the retirement of Eva Johnson, the food service director at Tawanka Commons. This issue also contains a literary supplement.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 14, February 7, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about concerns by the Black Education Program regarding a controversial reading given by psychology professor Peter Buerger, the approval of a new course titled "War and Society" to be taught by professor Kieswetter, football player Scott Garske's contract negotiations with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bob Mapletsone's victory at a Seattle track meet, a performance by Louise Parker at Showalter Auditorium, Indian Awareness Week, Black History Week, and opinions about the college's prior nickname.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 15, February 14, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the potential resignation of Miss Indian America Maxine Norris, Indian Awareness Week activities, the establishment of a new Chicano student organization, the Evergreen Conference wrestling championships, the Child Development Center, newly elected Associated Students legislators, and professor Robert Franklin's talk on Black recognition.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 16, February 21, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a budget request by women's athletic director Virginia Asan, a talk by Wounded Knee leader Russell Means, the men's basketball Evergreen Conference title (the season ended in a three-way tie for first), the campus marriage of Stanley Ellison and Jeanette Bemis, and the Women's Commission appropriations from Associated Students government. This issue also contains a literary supplement.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 17, February 28, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a talk by Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, blind social work major Julie DeGeus, Wanda Oliver's record setting performance at the Intercollegiate Sectionals for rifle shooting, and a program intended to increase minority participation in school participation called School Projects in Intercultural Community Exploration, and proposed revisions to the Associated Students constitution.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 18, March 7, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about streakers on campus, a student production of "Blithe Spirit," a Chicano student organization led by Roberto Ortiz whose goal is to establish a MEChA chapter, the selection of Ron Cox as Evergreen Conference Player of the Year, and a school nutrition program headed by Jackson Martin called SCENT (Selected Concepts for Education Nutrition Training).
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 18-A, March 14, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about streakers who organized a campus streak, Lanny Davidson's second place finish at the NAIA Nationals, the decision to move students out of Dressler Hall so that it may be used for a hotel for Expo '74. This issue also contains a course listing and a list of programs for community women.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 19, April 11, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the resignation of Associated Students (AS) President Carol Worthingon, AS Executive Vice President Larry Stueckle, and AS Administrative Vice President Tom Rantz, a fire that burned down the house of custodian Foster Goodwin, a record set by business major Jim Carroll for longest tennis playing session ever (75 hours), Eastern's track victory, and the baseball series against Western Washington St'ate College.
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Easterner, Vol. 24, No. 20, April 18, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about custodian Foster Goodwin's attempt to rebuild after a fire destroyed his house, a women's track meet at the University of Washington where Eastern finished sixth, special election candidates to replace Associated Students officers who recently resigned, Daniel Midgley's award for winning the Easterner Easter Coloring Contest, and a women's workshop led by Past-Time feminist bookstore owner Marion Moos.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 21 (misprint), April 25, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the candidates for Associated Students (AS) president Pat Hayes and Ed Bruneau, the Women's Week talk by Florynce Kennedy, AS constitutional amendments on the ballot, the rodeo team, the Tower of Power performance, the death of William "Red" Reese, digital bibliographic indices subscribed to by the library, and Eastern's Spokane Journalism Center. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 22 (misprint), May 2, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about Robert Revier's drowning death in a climbing accident, the Associated Students (AS) Housing Rental Services, the Women's Week talk by Florynce Kennedy, upcoming Black Week events, the use of boots to enforce parking violations on campus, an interview guide written by Forrest M. Amsden and Noel D. White titled "How to be Successful in the Employment Interview," Eastern's track victory against Eastern Oregon, Watergate, the High Bridge campground, a rifle shooting class offered by the Military Science department, and student credit risk. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 23 (misprint), May 9, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about Black Week events, the establishment of the faculty union, including a Martin Luther King commemorative, a student performance of the opera Elixir of Love at Expo '74, a music-art exhibit at the Gallery of Art, a student performance of Mr. Roberts, Eastern's performance at the Pelluer Invitational meet, and an impeach Nixon rally in Spokane. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 24 (misprint), May 16, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about student concerns about the health center, the hiring of John F. O'Neill as Graduate School of Social Work Dean, a grant awarded to biology professor Raymond Soltero to study Long Lake and the Spokane River, the Northwest Collegiate Women's Track Meet, which was held at Eastern, and a complaint by English professor Charles Minor on non-compliance with Affirmative Action. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 25 (misprint), May 23, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a Board of Trustees meeting where tuition increases are on the agenda, a vote of no confidence against the Student Union Manager by the Student Union Board of Control, the discovery of a forgotten Alumni Association account, the Krishna Mohan Bhatt concert, counseling services on campus, the largely unsuccessful baseball season, members of the men's track team travelling to the NAIA national meet in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, and the retirement Health Sciences dean Dana Harter. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 26 (misprint), May 30, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about two Eastern students saved from their burning apartment by a dog named Mingo, topics discussed at the Board of Trustees meeting including discussion of the Alumni Association, the Chicano Youth and Educators Institute held on campus, discrimination charges in relation to faculty promotion, English Department student assistant Mark Mundinger, a student production of "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little," Bob Hope, runners Bob Maplestone and Rick Hebron, horse races at Playfair, and the recovery of student Robert Revier's body from the Spokane River. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 27 (misprint), June 6, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue is a year in review and includes articles about the year's headlines, entertainment on campus, and the year in sports. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 28 (misprint), June 11, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the use of campus facilities by Expo '74 attendees, Upward Bound grans awarded to Eastern, the overturning by the Associated Students of the no confidence resolution for Student Union manager Walt Zabel, homeless people at High Bridge Park, a concert by the Southwest German Chamber Choir on campus, and history professor Claude Nichols fondness for steelhead fishing. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 29 (misprint), June 18, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a bus fare hike on the route between Cheney and Spokane, political involvement by the Veterans Coop, fall quarter in the study abroad program in Guadalajara, Mexico, and the appointment of Vincent L. Stevens as dean of the Division of Health Sciences. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 30 (misprint), June 25, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a call in counseling service called Rap-In, a talk on the environment by Russian geologist Ruslan I. Volkov, a grant awarded to Eastern to train Indian teacher aides, and an extension of GI Bill eligibility. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 31 (misprint), August 1, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the sale of general books and periodicals at the student bookstore, a student production of "Come Blow Your Horn," and the Upward Bound program on campus. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 32 (misprint), August 8, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the August 3 meeting of the Associated Students Legislature, the browsing section of the student bookstore, the student production of "Come Blow Your Horn," Music professor James Edmunds travels with the Southwest German Chamber Choir, a Northwest personnel conference to be held at Eastern, and the designation of Eastern as a Servicemen's Opportunity College. This issue is part of volume 24, even though it is mistakenly listed as volume 25.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, Special Edition, September 26, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue provides an overview for the upcoming school year at Eastern Washington State College. The issue includes articles on housing, state funding for Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, courses and programs, a calendar of campus events, student recreation, and delays in the construction of Phase III of the student health complex due to a worker's strike.
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Easterner, Vol. 25, No. 1, September 26, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about potential cuts to intramural programs, a threatened boycott by Associated Students (AS) president Pat Hayes over a drop of a six percent discount, the Vice-Presidents serving at Eastern Washington State College, campus energy costs, the death of alumnus Janice Blackburn Ott, the upcoming athletics seasons for men and women, the football season, and decisions by the Board of Trustees.
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Easterner, Vol. 26, No. 2, October 3, 1974
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the suspension of intramural programs due to lack of funding, proposals by the Associated Students (AS) government, food costs at campus cafeterias, biofeedback facilities on campus, Multiple Sclerosis research by Dr. Sidney Kasuga, the proposal to turn Eastern Washington State College to a university, John O'Neill, the new Dean of Social Work, the upcoming gymnastics season, Dr. Ernest Gilmour's research trip to Russia, and recollections by former teacher Albert Fertsch as a student at Cheney State Normal School.
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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