Title
Document Type
Newspaper
Publication Date
12-6-1976
Tags
academic libraries interlibrary loans, Acorn, Air (musical group), Alfonso Sherman, Arcosanti (Ariz.), Benjamin Lowe, bookstores, Warrick Carter, Samuel Clark, College of Environmental and Applied Sciences (CEAS), college students recruiting, college teachers as authors, community outreach, cooperative education, holidays, Innovator, International Students Association, Ken Silber, Learning Resources Center (LRC), Legion XII, Maryrose Pilcher, Raymond B. Kiefer, sculpture parks, Ted Andrews, textbooks, Tulsi B. Saral, Women's Resource Center
Abstract
The Innovator was a student newspaper published at Governors State University between March 1972 and October 2000. The newspaper featured student reporting, opinions, news, photos, poetry, and original graphics.
Notes
This issue includes an article titled Job Myths by Richard N. Bolles, reprinted with permission of the author.
Volume
4
Number
50
Recommended Citation
Governors State University Student Services, Innovator (1976, December 6). http://opus.govst.edu/innovator/90
Contents
[p.1] Innovator's Image OK But...--Good Luck Dr. Andrews--No Major Shake-up's at Staff Meeting/William W. Garfield--Breaking Up Is Hard to Do--Ken Silber in the Running--Nantucket Workshop [p.2] Keifer Moves to V.P. Spot--Arcosanti Outpost in July/August--Another Committee for Sherman [p.3] Air is Blowing Mellow--All Able Bodies Report--Why Such Concern for These Failures?--I.S.A. Election [p.4] On the Funny Side [p.5] Black Notes/Duane Jackson--Dr. Saral Writes for Journal [p.6] Reception for Latinos--Student to Do Ant [sic] Research--Carter Gets Fellowship Grant--Journalism Conference Here--Mean Is Very Nice--More Sculpture for GSU--Women's Center--New SSAC Chairperson--LRC Borrowing Program [p.7] Alcohol Abuse/Steve Lemken--Dr. Lowe Does Work for ERIC--Grass for the Eyes?--$5.9 Million Bridges Gap--New Illinois Guide Center--How to Build a Better Bicycle [p.8] Why Not Start a Student Book Exchange? [p.11] The Days of Cavalry Riding Are Over [p.12] Job Mart.