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Easterner, Vol. 35, No. 28, May 24, 1984
Associated Students of Eastern Washington University
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about an invitation for Eastern to join the Big Sky Conference, a proposal for a new information center in the Pence Union Building (PUB), a plaque dedicated to Eastern students killed in American wars, the approval of a shared governance document by the academic senate, the winning bid for the renovation of Tawanka Commons, decreases in faculty salary, a potential EWU-WSU merger, and the baseball and track seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 1, September 26, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner includes President Frederickson's State of the University address, asbestos warnings by the Department of Labor and Industry, the new physical therapy program, President Frederickson's clean shave, Killin scholarship winners, increased requirements for entry into the School of Business, a new catalog outlining general requirements to be published in spring, parking permits, Club PUB, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performance at Eastern, Seahawks training camp, ROTC director Lieutenant Colonel Doug Morgan, Associated Students (ASEWU) plans, National Student Employment Week, and the football, volleyball, and cross country seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 2, October 3, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner includes articles about a student petition supporting the faculty's request to reduce athletic funding, a disagreement between faculty and administration about the selection of chairman to the Athletic Policy Board, City of Cheney proposals for downtown development, new Student Services Vice-President Frank Borelli, enrollment, requests to the Washington State Legislature by state universities, new faculty president Robert Gibbs, Women's Center plans, a astronomy workshop for teachers held summer 1985, an upcoming performance by Karen Noble, English professor Ingeborg Urcia, and the football, volleyball, and cross country teams.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 3, October 10, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner includes articles about a Spokane campus class led by President Frederickson, proposed tuition increases, an Academic Senate proposal for an Intercollegiate Athletics Policy Board, a study by professor Bill Kelly on hazardous materials that run through Cheney and Spokane, Athletic Department profits from an appearance by the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, a petition regarding the EWU 2000 strategic plan, an upcoming anti-apartheid rally on campus, Eastern faculty participation in a conference in Seoul, South Korea, the environment for sororities and fraternities on campus, the Eastern's newly formed Campus Crusade for Christ chapter, an art exhibition sponsored by Anne Harder MacKenzie Wyatt, Eastern's Model UN team, a campus performance by the Spokane String Quartet, urban planning professor Suk-han Shin, the volleyball, football, and cross country seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 4, October 17, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner includes articles about computer thefts in Patterson and Monroe halls, a delay the development of a strategic plan called EWU 2000, a creative watchdog called Accuracy in Academia, a campus crisis line called the Help-line, new buses servicing campus, International Student Association President Ram Gopal, Eastern Orchestra conductor Stefan Kozinski, cuts in campus security, and the cross country and football seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 5, October 24, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a proposed summer tuition increase, professor Elroy McDermott's support of President Frederickson, Accuracy in Media member Charles Wiley, geology professor and meteorologist Bob Quinn, FBI interviews on campus, a proposed Eagle Mall in Cheney, art professor Robert Lloyd, the opinions of Spokane mayoral candidates on Eastern's presence in Spokane, volleyball player Kelly Fitzgerald, and the football and volleyball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 6, October 31, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about asbestos abatement on campus, increases in graduation fees, perceptions of the AIDS epidemic, the Eastern computer billing system, the Alleyway Grille, cable television in the dorms, research opportunities at Department of Energy laboratories in Richland, the Human Performance Lab, the use of Llamas for Dr. Paul Green's leadership class, a new Group Health facility in Cheney, student James Brooke living at Eastern State Hospital, and the cross country, volleyball, and upcoming basketball seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 7, November 7, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a vote by the Faculty Senate calling for President Frederickson's resignation, cuts to funding for the Robert Reid school, a project to improve energy efficiency in campus buildings, crime in dorms, a meeting organized by the Young Republicans about national debt, a local musical troupe called ENCORE!, study abroad support from the Center for Extended Learning, Spokane mayor Vicki McNeill, Salvadoran student Jose Rodolfo Rosales, the Associated Students (ASEWU) elections, Eastern student Greg Jones who is on pace to graduate by the age of 18, administrator Ken Dolan, and the football, volleyball, wrestling, and cross country seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 8, November 14, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about Homecoming activities, Hunger Awareness Week, concerns by Eastern faculty about the academic budget, a spell of cold weather, the resurfacing of missing Eastern student Shawn Russell, an honors seminar on the 1960s taught by Robert Gariepy, the passage of the Clean Indoor Air Act by the Washington State Legislature, which limits indoor smoking, a program by the education department to help ensure the success of recent graduates, the Associated Students (ASEWU) elections, Homecoming Queen Chiko Jittu, Homecoming events sponsored by Delta Omega, a campus talk by incest survivor Katherine Brady, eating disorders, football player Ed Simmons, and the wrestling, cross country, volleyball, and football seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 9, November 21, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a strategic plan called EWU 2000, Associated Students (ASEWU) election results, the first meeting of the Joint Center for Higher Education, a defamation lawsuit filed by physics professor Earl Forsman against fellow professor Daniel Long, a recent spate of attacks against women attending Washington State University, funding challenges for the Robert Reid school, the selection of the choir called EWU Collegians to perform in Anaheim, California, a shortage of computers for the computer science department, Halley's Comet, physics professor and avid cook Jim Marshall, Eastern's homecoming victory over the University of Montana, and the volleyball and wrestling seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 10, December 5, 1985
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the Eastern sponsored business conference called Business Mergers and Acquisition, the renewal of President Frederickson's contract, a proposal to revise the Cheney zoning code to limit the number of unrelated people in the same house, the potential for heavy snowfall, the Spokane Business Incubation Center, a fire at Morrison Hall, the role for the Joint Center for Higher Education, the first place performance by Eastern's computer programming team, warnings about smoking, the lighting of Cheney's Christmas tree, a campus talk on Apartheid by Whitworth student Peter Maphumulo, a criminal justice class that involves work at the Walla Walla state penitentiary, the football team's playoff victory over the University of Idaho, and the basketball season.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 11, January 9, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about the Cheney Planning Commission's vote to reject a revision to the zoning ordinance that would limit the number of unrelated people living in the same house, vandalism of a room in Monroe Hall used by the Gay Lesbian Student Alliance, a proposal by the Joint Center for Higher Education to lease space in Spokane's Paulsen Building for Health Sciences programs, an all-ages night club called Club PUB, physics professor Daniel Long's research on Unified Field Theory, the football team's playoff defeat to Northern Iowa, and the basketball, gymnastics, and wrestling seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 12, January 16, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about plans by Parking Services Unlimited to build commercial parking lots near campus, a Cheney city proposal to limit the number of unrelated occupants living in a house, a Washington State bill that would allow an increase of student funds to support athletics, Sno-Fest activities, the campus screening of an anti-abortion film titled Silent Scream, Black Education Program Director Felix Boateng's thoughts on the upcoming Martin Luther King Day observance, Spokane Falls Community College anthropology instructor Jerry O'Neal, an upcoming campus performance by guitarist Jim Greeninger, Brenda Souther's return to the women's basketball team, and the basketball season.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 13, January 23, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a proposed tuition increase for summer, gallery director Richard Twedt, the Wicazo Sa Review, low income family apartments in Cheney, Martin Luther King Day observances at Eastern, an upcoming Gay Week talk by Kelly Chronister, donating blood and AIDS, alum Todd McFarlane's work with DC Comics, geography professor Jeremy Anderson's trip to South Korea's Dongguk University, a campus performance by jazz band Free Flight, and the basketball season.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 14, January 30, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a Washington State bill on a special fund from student fees to fund athletics, a proposed evaluation to resolve differences between faculty and President Frederickson, lack of interest and funding for campus Greek system, a profile of an undocumented sex worker, reactions to the space shuttle Challenger explosion, the International Women's Conference attended by Chris Jacox, and the basketball and wrestling seasons.
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Easterner, Volume 37, No. 15, February 6, 1986
Eastern Washington University. Associated Students
This issue of the Easterner contains articles about a Cheney city proposal to limit the number of unrelated occupants living in a house, funding for the Robert Reid school, student patrol on campus, a Washington State Bill to streamline the approval process for Associated Students (ASEWU) use of student funds, student Tina Jones and her work with sex offenders, an assault on Trish Bronaugh, a lesbian student at Eastern, the Eastern symphony, professors attending a seminar in Thailand, and the basketball, track, and gymnastics seasons.
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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.
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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