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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 16, February 13, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a strategic plan called EWU 2000, stereo theft on campus, a Cheney city proposal to limit the number of unrelated occupants in a house, corporate donations in higher education, scholarships, Professor Tom Trulove's participation on the Northwest Power Planning Council, commuting to campus, Spokane Center receptionist Tamara Broker, Black History Month keynote speaker Mona Bailey, Eastern music professor Roma Vayspapir, and the basketball and tennis seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 17, February 20, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a suit by the faculty union against the Board of Trustees over a violation of shared governance concerning use of academic funds to support athletics, proposals for a joint Spokane facility for Eastern Washington University and Washington State University, remodeling of the science building, the proposed installation of a kitchen at the Small Business Incubation Center in Spokane, a planned protest to stop trains from carrying nuclear material through Spokane, the Associated Students (ASEWU) elections, Ruth Etta Taylor, and the basketball and gymnastics season.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 18, February 27, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a strategic plan called EWU 2000, a faculty suit claiming a breach of shared governance agreements, funding for the Robert Reid school, a class focused on Cheney city planning, Board of Trustees approval to improve campus video displays, alum Shaun Sullens who participated in a cross-country peace march, classroom shortages at the Spokane Center, a campus talk by gay alum Kelly Chronister for Gay Week, Cheney's night life, a student production of Extremities, Associated Students (ASEWU) elections, a visit by representatives from the Chinese Medical Association, guest housing at Louise Anderson Hall, the men's basketball team's 20th win, and the basketball and tennis seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 19, March 6, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the Associated Students (ASEWU) court's decision to re-do the elections for president and vice-president, Eastern faculty salaries compared with Central Washington University and Western Washington University, sales of the Aquila yearbook, a Spokane talk by musician Gunther Schuller, drug addiction recovery, socializing in the Pence Union Building (PUB), the Inland Empire Basketball Classic, and the basketball, wrestling, and track seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 20, March 13, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about monitoring of the Associated Students (ASEWU) elections, a new sexual harassment policy under review by the Academic Senate, the sexual assault of an Eastern student on campus, Easterner editor Chris LeBlanc, Associated Students (ASEWU) candidates, Central American refugees relocated to Spokane, and the basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, and upcoming baseball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 21, April 3, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a suspect in the sexual assault of an Eastern student, limited offerings for summer classes, the approved purchase of a satellite transmitter for remote instruction, the election of B.K. Stewart as Associated Students (ASEWU) president and Bryan Collins as vice-president, an upcoming student job fair, neon artist Pat Milliron, itinerant preachers Jed and Cindy Smock, recent NCAA scandals, and the baseball, basketball, and track seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 22, April 10, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the new foreign language requirement approved by faculty senate, a survey on student health care at Eastern, the response of international students on tuition increase, an altercation between students and itinerant preachers speaking outside Pence Union Building (PUB), the potential dismissal of North Idaho College president Barry Schuler, heavy Associated Students (ASEWU) representation from Stevenson, Washington, a proposed Cheney zoning ordinance that would impact students living off-campus, a sexual harassment workshop sponsored by the Women's Center, a campus exhibition by Louise Hoeschen, NCAA rules about student athletes, and the baseball, tennis, and track seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 23, April 17, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about opinions on United States military actions against Libya, Spring Rally and Recycling Week, a proposed decrease in financial aid, the Career Assessment and Referral to Education Excellence in Spokane (CAREERS) program, proposed ideas to raise money for Phase repairs, Associated Students (ASEWU) Student Finance Vice President Greg McNeill's ideas, a Spokane talk by Francis Crick, Black Education Program administrative assistant Philicia Wilson, the start of the Eagle Ambassador program, Spokane band Exploding Fi-Fis, an upcoming campus piano performance by Robin McCabe, Eastern music student Nancy Scollard, a state adult literacy program, and the tennis, baseball, and spring football teams.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 24, April 24, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about an increase in dorm rates, Eastern Washington University's (EWU) International Business Institute, an upcoming campus talk about nuclear wasted at Hanford, Korean student concerns about protests taking place in South Korea, the resignation of North Idaho College President Barry Schuler, Craig Bagdon's proposal for pay parking lots in Cheney, high enrollment in Spokane, Cheney fire department resident Jeff Ramirez, recommendations for Bloomsday from race founder Don Kardong, track athlete Gerry Martin, and the baseball season.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 25, May 1, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about financial aid decreases, job prospects for Education majors, thefts in the Phase buildings, overseas travels for students, a $360,000 gift to Eastern by Howard Dettmers, a Cheney talk by Filipino government official Jose David Lapuz, undergraduate biochemistry coordinator Don Lightfoot, Cheney photographer Denny Marit, Eastern Washington University Bloomsday Corporate Cup teams, International Night, and track, tennis, and men's volleyball teams.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 26, May 8, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about opinions of Hanford in the wake of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, International Night, a reversal in the suspension of three Spokane students, a talk by Themba Sono about Apartheid, Black Awareness Week, commencement speaker Kenneth A. Gouldthorpe, Spokane Councilmember Dick Gow's criticism of parking fines, the debate on whether to switch to semesters, student moms, the EWU Science Center in Riverfront Park, Bloomsday, Pence Union Building (PUB) vendors, and the track, tennis, and baseball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 27, May 15, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about cutbacks to Campus Police, Dr. Tony Anderson's campaign for Washington State Senate, problems with computer repairs on the Spokane campus, journalism awards earned by the Easterner and its staff, a state review of problems at the Primate Research Center, the Cheney Community that Cares Caper, an update by Associated Students (ASEWU) President B.K. Stewart, EWU's first black police officer Vic Wallace, Board of Trustees member Eleanor Chase, ASEWU candidates, opinions on Hanford, spring football, and the baseball and track seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 28, May 22, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a campus talk by author Tom Wolfe, nuclear peace activist Shaun Sullens, Outstanding Student Leadership Award winner Gregory S. Deckard, Parents' Weekend activities, an RTV produced television show Technical Difficulties, Art Department award winners, the Cowabunga Fun Run, mother and daughter Eastern students Rita and Denise Lafreniere, the EWU orchestra performance, Associated Students (ASEWU) candidates, the Pence Union Building (PUB) video arcade, Bloomsday, a formal invitation to the wrestling team to join the Big Sky Conference, and the track and baseball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 29, May 29, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the resignation of President George Frederickson, the cancellation of audio engineering courses, the short staffed Black Education Program, newly elected Associated Students (ASEWU) members, Eastern grad Kathy DeTrant, artist Judy McMillan, Tim Behrens play Night, Mother, word processing programs, track athlete Michael Radford, and the performance of the track team at the NCAA championships.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 30, June 5, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a stolen arcade game, graduation ceremonies, new Easterner editor Chelaye Hines, Phi Kappa Phi scholarship winner Paula Madsen Gibson, Dale DeYoung's experience as a wheelchair-bound student, new KXLY host and Eastern student Alan Rybacki, and a retrospective on the year in sports at Eastern.
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Easterner, Vol. 39 No.21, March 31, 1989
Associated Students of Eastern Washington Univeristy
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a teleconference between high school students from Cheney and the Soviet Union that was supported by the Department of Radio and Television, a meeting between student body leaders from Big Sky Athletic Conference schools, the cost to keep InfoTrac at the JFK Library, an Eastern baseball victory over the University of Utah, the women's basketball team's second seed in the Mountain West Conference Championship, and basketball player Kevin Sattler's Big Sky MVP award.
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Easterner, Vol. 42, No. 19, March 7, 1991
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains a profile of Associated Students (ASEWU) president Adelina Gonzales.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 1, September 22, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about Associated Students (ASEWU) President Justin Franke's campaign for a Cheney City Council seat, a federal investigation of a child pornography case involving an Eastern professor, an ASEWU meeting, student health care, Eastern's dental clinic, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 2, September 28, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the closure of the Martin Hall preschool, a budget meeting including President Marshall Drummond, state legislators, and Eastern employees, new Education and Human Development Dean Phyllis Edmundson, drafting a new University vision statement, NPR host Bob Edwards, Rape Awareness Week, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 3, October 5, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about art students evicted by the University from their Monroe Hall studio, a health inspection of Baldy's, a Spanish tutoring program, a campus event for Natural Law Party presidential candidate John Hagelin, the Liberal Arts Reform Program at Eastern, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 4, October 12, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about rape allegations against an Eastern student, the death by suicide, protests against Medicare cuts, the Liberal Arts Enrichment visit to the Associated Students (ASEWU) meeting, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 5, October 19, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about understaffing in Eastern's facilities maintenance units, the lack of an on-campus child care facility, new graduation requirements, Eastern Police Lieutenants Tom McGill and Vic Wallace, an Associated Students (ASEWU) proposal to install peepholes in student housing facilities, and volleyball, football, and soccer seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 6, October 26, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a freshman football player accused of rape, a Spokane visit by United States Presidential candidates, funding requests made to Associated Students (ASEWU), an event at NorthTown Mall against domestic violence, and the football and upcoming women's basketball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 7, November 2, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles rape charges at Eastern over the fall, an attempt to get a Taco Bell storefront in the Pence Union Building (PUB), the Associated Students (ASEWU) decisions regarding student club travel, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 47, No. 8, November 9, 1995
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains an article about a rape cases involving Eastern students, the defeat of Justin Franke for a seat on Cheney's City Council, evangelist Tom Carlisle, a campus talk by Delores Huerta, budget requests proposed to the Associated Students (ASEWU), a student named Tristan Gilbert who likes to sing in trees, a signal dog named May, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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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