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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 23, April 15, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a survey on faculty efficiency, the College's decision to prohibit the screening of Deep Throat and The Devil and Miss Jones on campus, a safety inspection of the Memorial Fieldhouse, Associated Students elections, the benefits of the two-dollar bill, the baseball season, the legalization of the slam dunk in basketball, the start of a Soccer Club, and the establishment of Eastern's chapter of the African American fraternity Phi Eta Psi.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 24, April 23, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about physics professor Daniel Long's experiments refuting Newton's law of gravity, a vote by the Associated Students Legislature to incorporate, the approval of a new fieldhouse, acting President Marshall's complaints about the state legislature's stance toward Eastern's funding and budget, hypnosis and chiropractice as therapy, students defaulting on loans, declines in Spring enrollment, a talk by John Spellman on nuclear power, a Black Week talk by Jesse Jackson, the baseball season, and Transcendental Meditation.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 25, April 30, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the ACLU's representation of Theta Chi Epsilon's efforts to screen Deep Throat and The Devil and Miss Jones, outgoing Associated Students (AS) President Tom Hampson's complaints about the AS government, Eastern's failed keg catapult, a talk by astronomer Woody Sullivan, the AS elections, the Arnie Pelleur Invitational Track Meet, the men's tennis season, and a proposal for Eastern's Upward Bound Program to provide educational counseling to prisoners.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 26, May 6, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about Theta Chi Epsilon's lawsuit against the college to screen Deep Throat and The Devil and Miss Jones, the banning of alcohol during the 8th of May celebration, the Associated Students elections, a Board of Trustees decision on the budgeting of Service and Activities fees, a Child Development Center program for the "mentally retarded," student bookstore profits, a student production of Life with Father, and the men's tennis season.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 27, May 13, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the Black Education Program's temporary closure due to student dissatisfaction and the alleged failure of the administration to live up to the mediation agreement, the Red Barn Program, Theta Chi Epsilon's lawsuit against the college over the proposed screening of Deep Throat and The Devil and Miss Jones, Associated Students (AS) president Jerry Howe, Women's Week, the men's tennis Evergreen Conference championship, and the University Year of Action program.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 28, May 20, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the trial over Theta Chi Upsilon's attempt to screen Deep Throat and the Devil and Miss Jones, proposed legal action by the Associated Students against the college over the use of Service and Activities fees, a new computing service at Eastern, art professor Opel Fleckstein's sexual discrimination charge, Bernie Hite's professional volleyball career, sharpshooter Wanda Oliver's All-American honor from the National Rifle Association, and the implementation of Title IX.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 29, May 27, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the Spokane Coalition for Human Rights charge that the Board of Trustees have failed to address racism at Eastern, the case over Theta Chi Upsilon's proposal to screen Deep Throat and the Devil and Miss Jones, the college's budget deficit, the impact of Title IX on athletics, a talk by biology professor Sims on poisonous and intoxicating mushrooms, Black Student Union elections, the Softball Kings, and recording studios at the Radio-TV Department.
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Easterner, Vol. 27, No. 30, June 3, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes a statement by the Philip Marshall about its handling of controversial changes to the Black Education Program, a request for an advisory group on Eastern's implementation of Title IX, graduate student Mitch Dailey's opportunity to represent Washington's 4th congressional district at the Democratic National Convention, the decision to stop offering free medicine by the Student Health Clinic, and a pictorial 1975-1976 year in review.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 1, September 23, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the search for a new president at Eastern Washington State College (EWSC), the suit by the American Federation of Teachers to allow the EWSC faculty to unionize, the Superior Court case about whether EWSC had the right to ban an adult film festival on campus, EWSC's Title IX self-evaluation, the revised Student Conduct Code, and the upcoming Barry Manilow concert.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 2, September 30, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a request by the Associated Students for the Black Student Union and Women's Commission budgets, a computerized job placement system called the Washington Occupational Information Service (WOIS), the new Black Education Program director Linda Edward, Transcendental Mediation at Eastern Washington State College, a fund drive for the Cheney Care Center Association, a student production of The Glass Menagerie, and changes to the EWSC men's basketball team.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 3, October 7, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about Washington state Attorney General Slade Gorton's ruling on roommate discrimination, a discussion by the Associated Students' Legislature about the sustainibility of a student-funded football team, and the Center for Exceptional Learning. The issue also features an interview with a prostitute.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 4, October 14, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a letter from a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, the arrest of Eastern Washington State College (EWSC) Steve Queener, brief portraits of the final three candidates for EWSC President, the Associated Students rejection of the revised budget, dorm thefts, a performance on campus by hypnotist Arthur Adrian Underwood, the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in Spokane, and the new women's basketball coach. It also features two underground comix strips and photographs of the Homecoming Queen candidates.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 5, October 21, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about changes to the budgets of the Black Student Union, Women's Commission, and the Native American Indian Club, Washington State Supreme Court decisions regarding the right of students to refuse paying fees, a lecture by Stanton T. Friedman titled Flying Saucers Are Real, the approved use of marijuana to treat glaucoma, the Chiron Studies program, decrease in student political participation, and Homecoming. The issue also features four underground comix strips.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 6, October 28, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about new Eastern Washington State College (EWSC) President George Frederickson, the near cancellation of fall graduation, a veteran's conference to be held in Monroe Hall, visits by congressional candidates Tom Foley and Duane Alton, and the misuse of social fee cards. This issue also features four underground comix strips, an interview with Associated Students President Jerry Howe, and photographic pieces on the football game against Western Washington State College and the cross country meet at Finch Arboretum in Spokane.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 7, November 4, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about a new veterans' education law, the circulation system at Eastern Washington State College's (EWSC) John F. Kennedy Library, the arrest of EWSC student Steve Queener, a League of Women's Voters meeting on campus, a performance by pool shark Jack White, and the EWSC Primate Research Program. This issue also features four underground comix strips.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 8, November 11, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the upcoming Sadie Hawkins dance, the Spokane County Veterans Conference held a Monroe Hall, a Spokane visit by evangelist Don Cox, the Legislative Internship Program, adult bookstores in Spokane, the election of Dixie Lee Ray as Washington governor, a concert featuring John Klemmer and George Benson, and a student production of The Devil's Disciple. This issue also features the Parody Page and four underground comix strips.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 9, November 18, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about the negligence trial of Eastern Washington State College instructor James Black, fares on the Magic Bus between Cheney and Spokane, the legality of a student fee to maintain services at Isle Hall, dorm vandalism, Hunger Week, cloning experiments by EWSC professor Mark S. Ellinger, the EWSC marching band, a Spokane speaking event by Carl Bernstein, a lecture on American education by Dr. Max Rafferty, the Mexico Instructional Center sponsored quarter abroad in Guadalajara, and an basketball supplement. This issue also includes two underground comix strips.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 10, December 2, 1976
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about resigning Eastern Washington State College (EWSC) Board of Trustees members Morris G. Shore and Mary Wilson, the Communications 497 workshop, an editorial about women drivers, a Ted Nugent concert in Spokane, the EWSC women's athletic budget, and a martial arts tournament at EWSC.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 11, January 13, 1977
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about a computer service called the Washington Occupational Information Service (WOIS) that helps students find jobs, potential increases in tuition, the decision to stop dispensing free medicine from the Student Health Center, a phone help line called Rap-In, Mary Ewert the College's first activities coordinator, the opening of Eastern's new Anthropology museum titled the Museum of Man, the ski bus, a farcical article about pet rocks, and Jamie Weaver, the first blind actress to play Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 12, January 20, 1977
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about opposition to a proposed tuition increase, improvements to disabled access at Eastern, the enshrinement of former football players in the Special Events Pavilion, and women's basketball coach Bill Smithpeters.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 13, January 27, 1977
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about a court ruling on the legality of Eastern's ban of the Filthy Film Festival, the new Associated Students legislative session, gonorrhea, the College's stuttering therapy program, snowmobile and cross-country ski trails on Mount Spokane, blue jeans, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the outcome of the basketball game between Eastern and Central Washington State College.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 14, February 3, 1977
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about a $2000 increase in funding for women's athletics, the opening of a recycling center at the Red Barn, Associated Students support for a resolution to re-designate Washington's regional colleges as universities, increases in enrollment, an interview with President Frederickson, a visit to campus by author Frank Herbert, a student production of King Lear, and basketball player Randy Cox.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 15
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about the election of Associated Students legislators, the Spokane Book Exchange, tuition increase hearings in Olympia, a proposal to create awards for female athletes, cults, and veterans on campus.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 16
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about a student strike over tuition increases, hostels, the wrestling team, and coach Jerry Krause.
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Easterner, Vol. 28, No. 17
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue contains articles about student objections to tuition increases, a campus legal aid clinic, plans for women's week, Tawanka Commons, and the Veterans Co-operative.
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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