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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 13
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a committee investigating search and seizures at campus concerts, a vote by the student legislature to investigate the feasibility of obtaining a liquor license, an car repair workshop for women sponsored by the Women's Center, public opinion of the University, a talk by Yvonne Wanrow titled "A Native American Woman and the Criminal Justice System," and the faculty collective bargaining trial.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 14, February 16, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about registration changes, changes in library hours, cooperative organizations known as "food conspiracies", student pay for campus jobs, and a summary of Black History Week.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 15
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a meeting by the Board of Trustees to increase student fees to help fund athletic scholarships, decisions made by the student legislature, Black History Week, the loss of federal funding for the University's Veterans Program, and Andy Kaufman's performance on campus.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 16, March 2, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the University's keg catapult team, the conclusion of the hearing about the unionization of faculty, the public campaign financing, President Fredickson's speech at a seminar in Mexico City, a committee meeting on the use of current dormitories, an essay by Professor Sue Solomon on the application of Equal Employment Opportunity laws, and a student production of a play titled Purlie Victorious.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 17, March 9, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the potential bid by the University to enter the Big Sky athletic conference, a survey on the University's compliance with Title IX, the firing of Veteran's Supervisor Scotty Thornton, the resignation of Associated Students speaker Jim Wallingford, English professor James McAuley, a listing of Women's Center programming for spring quarter, and the men's gymnastics team's fifth place finish at the NAIA championships.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 18, April 6, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a bus line between Cheney and Seattle called the Eagle Express, a survey about student attitudes on activity fees, a request for the dismissal of a sexual discrimination lawsuit brought by professor Lea Ward, the resignation of Associated Students Attorney General John Dupuis, the student legislature debate about EWU joining the Big Sky Conference, a Women's Studies symposium titled Challenge to the Tradition, and Indian Week activities, including the carving of the totem pole outside the Indian Education Center.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 19, April 13, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the spread of a chain letter scam, the implementation of Phase II of the tuition increase plan, George W. Lotzenhiser's promotion to Rear Admiral, services offered by a telephone counseling service called RAP-IN, potential AAU sanctions against the Bloomsday run, the repurposing of Louise Anderson Hall, and the University Dance Theatre's production titled Just Gotta Dance.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 20, April 20, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the temporary termination of a bus line called the Eagle Express, new Program Manager for the Admissions and Veterans office Robert Hille, the dismissal of a sexual harassment suit brought by professor Lea Ward, the election of Associated Students speaker Jennifer Boulanger, the planned transfer of veterans out of Sutton Hall, the renovation of the Red Barn, the visit by an evangelist known as Holy Hubert, and the University percussion ensemble's first place finish at the National Percussive Arts Society Competition.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 21, April 27, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a potential vote to unionize by non-supervisory classified staff, increases in enrollment, the University's keg catapult, upcoming performances by the Fine Arts in Reparatory, Cheney Travel agency, a co-ed fraternity Alpha Phil Omega, Monte Carlo night, and results from a Seattle track meet featuring strong performances by EWU athletes.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 22, May 4, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about criticisms of the University's Indian Education Program, the Young Democrats, the 1978-1979 budget, the bus line from Cheney to Spokane, the upcoming Women's Symposium, Julian Bond's speech during Black Awareness Week, Ricardo Chavez's visit to campus, and the EWU Keg Catapult team.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 23, May 11, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about President Jimmy Carter's Spokane town hall, funding priorities for 1978-1979, the Women's Symposium, a European tour led by EWU students, Associated Students candidates, a spring celebration dubbed Outdoor Intercourse, the baseball team's advance to the NAIA district title game.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 24, May 18, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the Associated Students election results, changes to student registration, parking, the closing of Eastern's property at Badger Lake, and a piece on the importance of home economics by Mary B. Johnson.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 25, May 25, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about health services provided on campus, the goals of new Associated Students President Ron Weigelt, changes in the location of offices in Showalter Hall, a review Patrick McManus' book A Fine and Pleasant Misery, the restoration of the original Sacajawea statue whose arm was broken off year prior, plans for commencement, the Nursery School, a guide to local drinking establishments, and the performance of the track team at the NAIA championships.
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Easterner, Vol. 29, No. 26, June 1, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the awarding of various awards including the Founder's Medal to Warren G. Magnuson, the Trustees' Medal to geology professor Ernest H. Gilmour, and the Distinguished Alumnus Award to Noah Showalter, Jr. There are also articles about former National Organization for Women president Karen DeCrow's visit to campus, the Young Republicans, academic scholarships awarded to Chelo Donais Ludden and Jeffrey Wagnitz. Much of the paper is dedicated to a parody section titled the Easternerd.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 1, September 21, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about Associated Students (AS) President Ron Wiegelt's concern over the AS's lack of control over funds created by student fees, decreased funds to higher education, renovations to Showalter Hall, a tuition hike, telephone operators on campus, Week of Health activities, Alumni Association activities, ROTC summer camp at Fort Lewis, Eastern's last season in the Evergreen Conference.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 2, September 28, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about plan to close parking lots and meters, Dr. Jameel Hasan's promotion grievance, the opening of the EWU Learning Skills Center on campus, Political Science Professor Robert Herold's year of work at the Pentagon, a reception by new Chicano Studies Director Estaban Sena, underground utility passages on campus, a student production of Bullshot Crummond, and new Sports Information Director Linda Keck.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 3, October 5, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about a Board of Trustees meeting where reorganization was discussed, the Black Education Program, below expectation enrollment numbers, diplomat in residence United States Foreign Service Diplomat H. Kent Goodspeed, Pence Union Building (PUB) food services, the transition of Louise Anderson Hall to a hotel, a $44,000 increase in Associated Students' funds, and Eastern's rifle team.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 4, October 12, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about a program to reserve campus jobs for student athletes, the appointment of education professors Gordon Martinsen as Associate Provost and Robert Salisbury as Assistant Provost, the merger of the anthropology and sociology departments, the reelection of Kim Wiseman as Associated Students Speaker, the construction of a Center for Nursing at Fort George Wright, an EWU event at Playfair racetrack, a lecture in the Pence Union Building (PUB) by former White House counsel John Dean, the EWU marching performance at a Seahawks game, and the 3-1 football team.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 5, October 19, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about an effort by marketing student Nate Miles to get Muhammad Ali to campus, the vote by the Business Affairs Council to close a parking lot near Tawanka Commons, the Cheney City Council's decision to pay the higher rate to Spokane Transit Authority to fund the commuter bus from Spokane to Cheney, student protests against the closure of Louise Anderson Hall, the opening of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, increased enrollment, the start of an interdisciplinary microcomputers course, the Phi Kappa Delta Debate Society, the Rap-In campus crisis line, opportunities for women in law enforcement, greenhouse manager Glen Judd, a Women's Center event about opportunities in construction, the campus radio station KEWC, and the popularity of disco on campus.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 6, October 26, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about the Fall Festival, which was to be held instead of Homecoming, the deficit occurring as a result of increased enrollment, a need based legal service called Spokane County Legal Services, the Health Center, a film sponsored by the Spokane Chapter of Zero Population Growth, Eastern students on the Gonzaga hockey team, and a campus fast in support of East Pakistani refugees.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 7, November 2, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about financial losses by Associated Students (AS) on the Grateful Dead concert, new equipment installed in the R-TV building, projected tuition hikes, testing of algae polluted lakes including Medical Lake, the naming of the field house in honor of Jim Thorpe, a cuneiform course taught by Dr. Frederick Lauritsen, a forum for AS candidates, a sign language course offered by the department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, the regional United States Congressional Race, Homecoming, lawsuits about unpaid student loans, international student exchange, morning prayer circles on campus, and the swim team.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 8, November 9, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about the resignation of members of the Student Activities Review Board due to financial losses incurred from the Grateful Dead concert, an investigation by Health Education and Welfare on financial aid to athletes, a student employee wage hike put before the Board of Trustees, a program called English for International Students, the dental hygiene program, a student production of The Happy Time and Absurd Person Singular, and the forfeiture of two football games due to the ineligible participation of a player.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 9, November 16, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about a mix up on the agenda of the Associated Students legislature, the results of the student elections, new resignations on the Student Activities Review Board, a program where Beta Alpha Psi an honors society for accountants audit the books of a local United Way chapter, an increase in parking tickets, performing arts rehearsals, a study abroad program in Morelia, Mexico, the cross country team victory at the district NAIA championships in Walla Walla, and the football team's loss in the Evergreen Conference Championship.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 10, November 30, 1978
Associated Students of Eastern Washington State College
This issue includes articles about sexual harassment on campus, friction in the relationship between Associated Students and Eastern Washington University (EWU) administration, the opening of work study to veterans, the repair of the original Sacajewea statue, the EWU Percussion Ensemble's pops concert, and the men's basketball season.
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Easterner, Vol. 30, No. 11, January 11, 1979
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue includes articles about potential revisions to general education requirements, the the canceling of a Pence Union Building screening of an X-rated film titled Emanuelle, the Joys of a Woman, a spell of cold weather, tuition hikes, Jacque Harris' experience in the All-American Homecoming Queens Program in Miami, the removal of the Eastern gate, and basketball player Vic White's decision to quit the team due to differences with Coach Jerry Krause.
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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