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    New Writings: Heather Marshall and Anne French.

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    In a session of "New Writings" with Anne French and Heather Marshall, chaired by Lydia Wevers. French reads from manuscript poems; Editing, The Lady Fisherman from the "Marine Observers Handbook", The Words, Journeys, Knowledge and Belis K, Visiting Hekeroa Bay. Women's Book Festival, Wellington 19/09/1989

    Heather Walters Interview, 2011

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    This oral history interview looks at Basket of Life Farm, a small farm in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The farm is run by Eric and Heather Walters who have a sixty year lease on the land. The farm is part of the Countryside Conservation Initiative and is a Community Supported Agriculture farm where individuals buy a membership and are given a share of whatever is grown

    You\u27ve Gotta Fight for Your (Authors\u27) Rights

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    Calling all aspiring authors! Learn about the rights you have as an author and how to protect and retain those rights in this informative session, brought to you by co-presenters John Marshall, Associate Legal Counsel for KSU\u27s Division of Legal Affairs, and Heather Hankins, Digital Scholarship Strategist for the library system. This presentation is the fourth in a series of events celebrating Fair Use Week 2021 with the KSU libraries

    The Parthenon, February 13, 2019

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    The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2018 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published one day a week. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content

    The Parthenon, March 6, 2019

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    The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2018 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published one day a week. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content

    The Parthenon, April 3, 2019

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    The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2018 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published one day a week. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content

    The Parthenon, February 27, 2019

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    The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2018 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published one day a week. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content

    The Parthenon, March 13, 2019

    No full text
    The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2018 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published one day a week. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content

    The Parthenon, May 1, 2019

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    The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2018 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published one day a week. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content
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