Southern Appalachian Digital Collections

Western Carolina University (20) View all
  • Western Carolina College (199)
  • Western Carolina Teachers College (239)
  • Western Carolina University (1792)
  • Allanstand Cottage Industries (0)
  • Appalachian National Park Association (0)
  • Bennett, Kelly, 1890-1974 (0)
  • Berry, Walter (0)
  • Brasstown Carvers (0)
  • Cain, Doreyl Ammons (0)
  • Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943 (0)
  • Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1874 (0)
  • Champion Fibre Company (0)
  • Champion Paper and Fibre Company (0)
  • Cherokee Indian Fair Association (0)
  • Cherokee Language Program (0)
  • Crittenden, Lorraine (0)
  • Crowe, Amanda (0)
  • Edmonston, Thomas Benton, 1842-1907 (0)
  • Ensley, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln), 1865-1948 (0)
  • Fromer, Irving Rhodes, 1913-1994 (0)
  • George Butz (BFS 1907) (0)
  • Goodrich, Frances Louisa (0)
  • Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964 (0)
  • Heard, Marian Gladys (0)
  • Kephart, Calvin, 1883-1969 (0)
  • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931 (0)
  • Kephart, Laura, 1862-1954 (0)
  • Laney, Gideon Thomas, 1889-1976 (0)
  • Masa, George, 1881-1933 (0)
  • McElhinney, William Julian, 1896-1953 (0)
  • Niggli, Josephina, 1910-1983 (0)
  • North Carolina Park Commission (0)
  • Osborne, Kezia Stradley (0)
  • Owens, Samuel Robert, 1918-1995 (0)
  • Penland Weavers and Potters (0)
  • Rhodes, Judy (0)
  • Roberts, Vivienne (0)
  • Roth, Albert, 1890-1974 (0)
  • Schenck, Carl Alwin, 1868-1955 (0)
  • Sherrill's Photography Studio (0)
  • Smith, Edward Clark (0)
  • Southern Highland Handicraft Guild (0)
  • Southern Highlanders, Inc. (0)
  • Stalcup, Jesse Bryson (0)
  • Stearns, I. K. (0)
  • Thompson, James Edward, 1880-1976 (0)
  • United States. Indian Arts and Crafts Board (0)
  • USFS (0)
  • Vance, Zebulon Baird, 1830-1894 (0)
  • Weaver, Zebulon, 1872-1948 (0)
  • Western Carolina University. Mountain Heritage Center (0)
  • Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 (0)
  • Wilburn, Hiram Coleman, 1880-1967 (0)
  • Williams, Isadora (0)
  • Jackson County (N.C.) (2282)
  • Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • Asheville (N.C.) (0)
  • Avery County (N.C.) (0)
  • Blount County (Tenn.) (0)
  • Buncombe County (N.C.) (0)
  • Cherokee County (N.C.) (0)
  • Clay County (N.C.) (0)
  • Graham County (N.C.) (0)
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Haywood County (N.C.) (0)
  • Henderson County (N.C.) (0)
  • Knox County (Tenn.) (0)
  • Knoxville (Tenn.) (0)
  • Lake Santeetlah (N.C.) (0)
  • Macon County (N.C.) (0)
  • Madison County (N.C.) (0)
  • McDowell County (N.C.) (0)
  • Mitchell County (N.C.) (0)
  • Polk County (N.C.) (0)
  • Qualla Boundary (0)
  • Rutherford County (N.C.) (0)
  • Swain County (N.C.) (0)
  • Transylvania County (N.C.) (0)
  • Watauga County (N.C.) (0)
  • Waynesville (N.C.) (0)
  • Yancey County (N.C.) (0)
  • Newsletters (510)
  • Publications (documents) (1773)
  • Aerial Photographs (0)
  • Aerial Views (0)
  • Albums (books) (0)
  • Articles (0)
  • Artifacts (object Genre) (0)
  • Bibliographies (0)
  • Biography (general Genre) (0)
  • Cards (information Artifacts) (0)
  • Clippings (information Artifacts) (0)
  • Crafts (art Genres) (0)
  • Depictions (visual Works) (0)
  • Design Drawings (0)
  • Drawings (visual Works) (0)
  • Envelopes (0)
  • Facsimiles (reproductions) (0)
  • Fiction (general Genre) (0)
  • Financial Records (0)
  • Fliers (printed Matter) (0)
  • Glass Plate Negatives (0)
  • Guidebooks (0)
  • Internegatives (0)
  • Interviews (0)
  • Land Surveys (0)
  • Letters (correspondence) (0)
  • Manuscripts (documents) (0)
  • Maps (documents) (0)
  • Memorandums (0)
  • Minutes (administrative Records) (0)
  • Negatives (photographs) (0)
  • Newspapers (0)
  • Occupation Currency (0)
  • Paintings (visual Works) (0)
  • Pen And Ink Drawings (0)
  • Periodicals (0)
  • Personal Narratives (0)
  • Photographs (0)
  • Plans (maps) (0)
  • Poetry (0)
  • Portraits (0)
  • Postcards (0)
  • Programs (documents) (0)
  • Questionnaires (0)
  • Scrapbooks (0)
  • Sheet Music (0)
  • Slides (photographs) (0)
  • Songs (musical Compositions) (0)
  • Sound Recordings (0)
  • Specimens (0)
  • Speeches (documents) (0)
  • Text Messages (0)
  • Tintypes (photographs) (0)
  • Transcripts (0)
  • Video Recordings (physical Artifacts) (0)
  • Vitreographs (0)
  • The Reporter, Western Carolina University (510)
  • WCU Students Newspapers Collection (1744)
  • A.L. Ensley Collection (0)
  • Appalachian Industrial School Records (0)
  • Appalachian National Park Association Records (0)
  • Axley-Meroney Collection (0)
  • Bayard Wootten Photograph Collection (0)
  • Bethel Rural Community Organization Collection (0)
  • Blumer Collection (0)
  • C.W. Slagle Collection (0)
  • Canton Area Historical Museum (0)
  • Carlos C. Campbell Collection (0)
  • Cataloochee History Project (0)
  • Cherokee Studies Collection (0)
  • Daisy Dame Photograph Album (0)
  • Daniel Boone VI Collection (0)
  • Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection (0)
  • Elizabeth H. Lasley Collection (0)
  • Elizabeth Woolworth Szold Fleharty Collection (0)
  • Frank Fry Collection (0)
  • George Masa Collection (0)
  • Gideon Laney Collection (0)
  • Hazel Scarborough Collection (0)
  • Hiram C. Wilburn Papers (0)
  • Historic Photographs Collection (0)
  • Horace Kephart Collection (0)
  • Humbard Collection (0)
  • Hunter and Weaver Families Collection (0)
  • I. D. Blumenthal Collection (0)
  • Isadora Williams Collection (0)
  • Jesse Bryson Stalcup Collection (0)
  • Jim Thompson Collection (0)
  • John B. Battle Collection (0)
  • John C. Campbell Folk School Records (0)
  • John Parris Collection (0)
  • Judaculla Rock project (0)
  • Kelly Bennett Collection (0)
  • Love Family Papers (0)
  • Major Wiley Parris Civil War Letters (0)
  • Map Collection (0)
  • McFee-Misemer Civil War Letters (0)
  • Mountain Heritage Center Collection (0)
  • Norburn - Robertson - Thomson Families Collection (0)
  • Pauline Hood Collection (0)
  • Pre-Guild Collection (0)
  • Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual Collection (0)
  • R.A. Romanes Collection (0)
  • Rosser H. Taylor Collection (0)
  • Samuel Robert Owens Collection (0)
  • Sara Madison Collection (0)
  • Sherrill Studio Photo Collection (0)
  • Smoky Mountains Hiking Club Collection (0)
  • Stories of Mountain Folk - Radio Programs (0)
  • Venoy and Elizabeth Reed Collection (0)
  • WCU Gender and Sexuality Oral History Project (0)
  • WCU Mountain Heritage Center Oral Histories (0)
  • WCU Oral History Collection - Mountain People, Mountain Lives (0)
  • Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project (0)
  • William Williams Stringfield Collection (0)
  • Zebulon Weaver Collection (0)
  • College student newspapers and periodicals (1769)
  • African Americans (0)
  • Appalachian Trail (0)
  • Artisans (0)
  • Cherokee art (0)
  • Cherokee artists -- North Carolina (0)
  • Cherokee language (0)
  • Cherokee pottery (0)
  • Cherokee women (0)
  • Church buildings (0)
  • Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) (0)
  • Dams (0)
  • Dance (0)
  • Education (0)
  • Floods (0)
  • Folk music (0)
  • Forced removal, 1813-1903 (0)
  • Forest conservation (0)
  • Forests and forestry (0)
  • Gender nonconformity (0)
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Hunting (0)
  • Landscape photography (0)
  • Logging (0)
  • Maps (0)
  • Mines and mineral resources (0)
  • North Carolina -- Maps (0)
  • Paper industry (0)
  • Postcards (0)
  • Pottery (0)
  • Railroad trains (0)
  • Rural electrification -- North Carolina, Western (0)
  • School integration -- Southern States (0)
  • Segregation -- North Carolina, Western (0)
  • Slavery (0)
  • Sports (0)
  • Storytelling (0)
  • Waterfalls -- Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.) (0)
  • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern (0)
  • World War, 1939-1945 (0)

Western Carolinian Volume 37 Number 11

Item
?

Item’s are ‘child’ level descriptions to ‘parent’ objects, (e.g. one page of a whole book).

  • Thursday, October 14, 1971 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN 11 ^Northern Star9 Role of student newspaper discussed DEKALB, ILL. - (I.P.) - Four of the people most Intimately concerned with the role of the student newspaper at Nor1hern Illinois University have gone on the record with «ome candid answers to tough questions about "The Northern Star." The names behind these views are Dr. Donald Grubb, head of the department of journalism since its creation in 1959; Roy Campbell, advisor to the newspaper for more than a decade; Raymond Gibson, 1970-71 first semester editor, and Barbara Moise, last spring's editor. One of the hottest issues involving campus journalism is the use of obscene language or other forms of four-letter language in the pages of the student press. Single words of this nature in a student newspaper have created legislative thunderbolts aimed at the publication. Reacting to the statement that obscene words have no place in a student or any other newspaper, Grubb responded, "I agree. If the writer cant express what he wants to express in ordinary language, his vocabulary probably is suffering. I don't think that vulgarity or obscenity, in itself, really makes a point" Campbell alsoagreed. "They degrade the tone of a newspaper. They serve no really useful function. Most obscenities have settings that reflect the oral or verbal value of the word, rather than the printed." Both student editors reflect mixed feelings. Gibson believes he would use an obscene word, if it would help the content of a story. He referred to the Chicago 7 trial where a de= fendant was given a contempt citation and a six-month jail sentence for using an obscene work in court Gibson asked how you could explain the story without using the word. Although she used a vulgarity in her opening editorial, Miss Moise maintained/'I per- Music series features mezzo-soprano Joyce Farwell The first in the newly instituted Thursday Evening Music Series at Western Carolina Uni= versity will feature Joyce Far« well, mezzo= soprano, in recital at 8:15 p.m., Thursday, Oct 14, in Hoey Auditorium. Mrs. Farwell, the wife of Dr. Harold Frederick FarweU Jr. of the WCU English department, has a distinguishedback= ground in performance, teach~ ing and conducting. She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the coveted Metropolitan opera award for the Midwestern re=> gion, She has been heard fre= quently in that region in solo recitals, oratorios, and cantatas. Her lead roles in opera have included The Marriage of Figaro, Falstaff and Macbeth by Verdi, The Consul, The Medium and the Globolinks byMen= ottt For her recital in CuUowhee, Mrs. FarweU wUl sing works by Debussy, Massenet, Schubert, Wolf and Strauss. She wUl be accompanied at thepiano by Barbara W„ Dooley. The program is open to the public. There is no charge for admission. sonally don't believe in putting in swear words for shock value." She agreed that these words can end communication with raders, "Just from my editorial, when I put in that one little swoar word, ninety percent of the feedback I got revolved around that one word and the rest of the editorial went unnoticed," Grubb believes that student newspapers should not take stands on political candidates or issues, other than in student elections, The other three disagreed, The journalism department head noted that most campuses have no competing newspapers to present diverse opinions on candidates and issues, He added, "I would hold a completely opposite view for professional press, because this is an important mission of theirs," He called for the campus press to give as balanced a news treatment as possible of national and state political developments, Campbell believed that, with the voting age lowered to 18, students are becoming more Involved politically, He noted that the paper has a responsibility to present how candidates feel on issuos related to student concerns, such as Viet Nam, Gibson said, "It's the stu ■ dent newspaper's right and responsibility to try to persuade students as to the kind of can didates who are espousing wiiat line," ACTION ANSWER What is the three dollar health and physical education fee paid by all fulltime students used for? Shouldn't any student who has paid this fee be enti- Ued to use a P,E. basket whether he is taking a P,E, course or not? Jim Welborn According to Jim Hamilton, head of the Health and Physical Education Dept, the fee paid by all students is used to pay salaries , to purchase equipment and uniforms, for laundry, to support intramural activities and to purchase other needed equipment This fee doesn't entiUe the use of P.E. baskets. The reason behind this is limited space in the locker rooms. This space is reserved for the students participating in the P.E, program. SAVE UP TO 50% FROM STANDARD RATES ...UP TO $20 OFF NEWSSTAND COST! NEWSWEEK 34 wks. (34 iss.) $4.75 1 yr. (52 iss.) $7.00 (Reg. 1 yr. $14.00 1 yr, newsstand $26.00) LOOK 2 yr (52 iss ) $3.00 (Reg 2yr $5.00 2 yr. newsstand $18 20) <»>t>i*«-)«w *>litnK^it»i «t Hjwiw-^. » GLAMOUR 9 mo (9 iss ) $2 65 1 yr (12 iss.) $3 50 (Reg 1 yr $6 00 1 yr newsstand $7 20) NEW YORKER 8 mo (34 iss ) $4 50 1 yr (52 iss ) $6 00 (Reg 1 yr $12 00 1 yr newsstand $26 00) TV GUIDE 1 yr (52 iss ) S5 46 (Reg. 1 yr. $7 00 1 yr newsstand S7 80) ::.*■.< ■■:?■> JWr Jnf H PSYCHOLOGY TODAY 1 yr. (12 iss ) $6.00 (Reg 1 yr $12 00 1 yr, newsstand S12.00) New Only SPORT 1 yr. (12 iss.) $3.00 (Reg. 1 yr. $6.00 1 yr. newsstand $6.00) POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY 1 yr. (12 iss.) $3.50 (Reg. 1 yr. $7.00 1 yr. newsstand $9.00) ATLANTIC 9 mo. (9 iss ) S3.94 1 yr (12 iss.) S5.25 (Reg. 1 yr $10 50 1 yr. newsstand S12 00) NEW REPUBLIC 1 yr (48 iss.) $6 00- (Reg 1 yr. $12.00 1 yr, newsstand $24.00) •$7 00 eff. 1/1/72 HARPERS 8 mo. (8 iss ) $2 84 1 yr (12 iss.) $4.25 (Reg 1 yr $8 50 1 yr. newsstand $12.00) MADEMOISELLE 9 mo. (9 iss.) $2 65 1 yr. (12 iss.) $3.50 (Reg. 1 yr. $6.00 1 yr. newsstand $7.35) VILLAGE VOICE (The) 1 yr (52 iss ) S5 00 (Reg 1 yr $7 00 1 yr newsstand S13 00) CAR & DRIVER 1 yr (12 ISS.) S3 50 (Reg 1 yr $7 00 1 yr newsstand $7 20) NEW YORK 8 mo, (wkly) S3 50 1 yr (52 iss.) S5 00 (Reg 1 yr S8.00 1 yr newsstand S20 80 SKIING 2 yrs (14 iss ) $4 00 (Reg 1 yr $4.00 2 yr newsstand $10 50) ESQUIRE 8 mo. (8 iss ) $3.00 1 yr (12 iss.) $4 33 (Reg 1 yr S8 50 1 yr newsstand $12.00) MODERN BRIDE 1 yr (6 iss ) $2 00 (Reg 1 yr $4 00 1 yr newsstand $6 00) BRIDE'S 1 yr (8 ISS ) $3.97 (Reg. 1 yr $7 00 1 yr. newsstand $8 00) SATURDAY REVIEW 1 yr (52 iss ) S6.00 2 yr. (104 iss ) $12 00 (Reg. 1 yr. $12.00 1 yr newsstand $26.00) TO ORDER: Simply fill in your name, address, school and magazines desired in the space below. Should you move during your subscription period, |ust inform the publisher via address change information found in each magazine "_ Pay now for fastest order-processing service Return this information form with payment (payable to LOOK Ind. Sales Division) in your own envelope to the address below ... or... □ We will bill you later. Just fill out and mail this form to this address: Name . Mailing Address. City State. Zip. School. , Yr. Studies End. NAME OF MAGAZINE TERM PRICE Please indicate if renewal. TOTAL AMOUNT OF ORDER $ THE LOOK INDEPENDENT SALES DIVISION LOOK BUILDING • DES MOINES, IOWA 50304
Object
?

Object’s are ‘parent’ level descriptions to ‘children’ items, (e.g. a book with pages).