The Rat's Ass, October 28, 1994, Volume 03, Issue 08
Newspapers, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1994 Fall
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from October 28, 1994. The was the "To HELL WITH EVERYBODY" issue. On the front page is "just an article" by Tom Logue which talks about communists in our society. Juan Oliptante brings up Horror Punk Rock Songs and the lyrics they follow. On the final page is a criticism of Martin Fox's criticisms.
Tom Logue, Juan Oliptante, A-C Lime
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The Rat's Ass, October 6, 1995, Volume 04, Issue 08
Newspapers, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1995 Fall
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from October 8, 1995. On the front page Tom Logue discusses on why we should be a Friendly Neighborhood. Jhey Witherspoon tells us why he skipped school. Ramt Oxinf talks about his daydreams. On the last page D.C. Drake tells us a story about a balm man who went around damning people.
Tom Logue, Jhay Witherspoon, Ramt Oxinf, David Sears, Stay Joviall, Planet Klaire, D.C. Drake
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The Rat's Ass, October 7, 1994, Volume 03, Issue 07
Newspaper, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1994 Fall
This issue of The Rat's Ass dates from October 7, 1994. This issue of The Rat's Ass was aimed towards members of the Board. The front page features a piece by Clay Combs who addressed The Members of the Board about life on campus. Ross Gohlke writes to President Gaughdrill about the benefits the Board of Trustees and Rhodes receives. Dave Evoanies tells us how we will all follow in "Mommy and Daddy's Footsteps" on the back page.
Clay Combs, Ross Gohlke, Dave Evoanies, Martin Fox, Jay Stovall, Ghosh Dipak
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The Rat's Ass, September 10, 1993, Volume 02, Issue 03
Newspaper, Publications, Satires, ZInes, 1993 Fall
This issue of The Rat's Ass dates from September 10, 1993. The headline reads "Special Speed Metal Issue!" Charles Schafer gives a critique of a Sou'Wester article by Chris Gilreath, and Brian Dixon writes a list of suggestion for The Rat's Ass through the voice of Vice President Gore. Clay Combs and Chris Brown comment on college life in the centerfold. Ruthie Stephenson and Pat Garrett round out the back page. This issue is made up of the standard four 8.5" x 11" pages.
Charles Schafer, Brain Dixion, Chris Brown, Clay Combs, Pat Garrett, Ruthie Stephenson
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The Rat's Ass, September 17, 1993, Volume 02, Issue 04
Newspapers, Publication, Satires, Zines, 1993 Fall
This issue of The Rat's Ass dates from September 17, 1993. The Headline reads, "Special Bidet issue!" The front page offers a special "Clip-N-Save SIR Form" by Julie Meiman & Ross Gohlke, as well as a commentary on campus ethics by Chris Brown. Mike Augspurger and Ross Gohlke discuss the SIR forms and tenure in the centerfold. "Col. Bat Guano" takes the back page with a "Report rom the Front". This issue is made up of the standard four 8.5" x 11" pages.
Chris Brown, Julie Meiman, Ross Gohlke, Mike Augspurger
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The Rat's Ass, September 24, 1993, Volume 02, Issue 05
Newspapers, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1993 Fall
This issue of The Rat's Ass dates from September 24, 1993. Brian Dixon leads off the issue with a top ten list. Pat Garrett compares religion and geology, Clay Combs describes his love for fall, and John Oliphant reviews Barney. Ross Gohlke writes the zine's first poem alongside Mike Augspurger's and Charles Schafer's centerfold pieces. The back page features a response to Amy Chris Fisher's election flyer by Dipak Ghosh and a short piece by Chris Brown.
Pat Garrett, Clay Combs, Mike Augspurger, Ross Gohlke, Dipak Ghosh, John Oliphant, Charles Schafer, Chris Brown, Brian Dixon, Julie Meiman
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The Rat's Ass, September 3, 1993, Volume 02, Issue 02
Newspaper, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1993 Fall
This issue of The Rat's Ass dates from September 03, 1993. This is the first issue in the collection to feature a "Letter to Uneditor". It contains a critique of Greek life from Mike Augspurger, and a review of a policy restricting open flames in dorms by Julie Meiman. Graham Robertson writes a farewell to Rhodes, Brian Dixon reviews the previous week's issue, and Ross Gohlke defends an album. This issue is made up of the standard four 8.5" x 11" pages.
Mike Augspurger, Julie Meiman, Graham Robertson, Bill Wiggleston, Brian Dixon, Ross Gohlke, Chris Brown
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The Rat's Ass, September 8, 1995, Volume 04, Issue 04
Newspapers, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1995 Fall
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from September 08, 1995. The front page of this issue features a debate between an angry reader named 'Angry Reader' and the Rat's Ass Spokesman names 'Rat's Ass Spokesperson.' Stay Joviall tells us 'What The Scientists Have To Say.' On the last page Jay Witherspoon talks about the Humor of Absurdity.
Stay Javiall, Ann McCranie, Jhay Witherspoon
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The Rat's Ass, September 9, 1994, Volume 03, Issue 03
Newspaper, Publications, Satires, Zines, Fall 1994
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from September 9, 1997. On the front page of this issue of The rat's Ass martin Fox tells us the truth. Ross Gohlke sits down to be interviewed while Christina Huntington talks about that small things. The last page is a continuation of Christina Huntington's article.
Martin Fox, Ross Gohlke, Christina Huntington
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The Rat's Ass, September, 1994, Volume 03, Issue 02
Newspaper, Publications, Satires, Zines, Fall 1994
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from September, 1994. This issue of The Rat's Ass focused on God and the growth of us as individuals. The front page has Chuck Meiman trying to get closer with his Lord. The front page also has a comic of a man saying "Loneliness is a sign of weakness." The next article is Dipak Ghosh giving his insight on Senior Photographs. Dylan Dryer brings up luck with "The Eight Ball." The final page has an article about "What's a pop song?" Written by Ross Gohlke.
Chuck Meiman, Dipak Ghosh, Dylan Dryer, Jay Stovall, Ross Gohlke
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The Rat's Ass, Volume, October 29, 1993, Volume 02, Issue 09
Newspaper, Publications, Satires, Zines, 1993 Fall
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from October 29, 1993. After the sparse offerings of the previous issue, a return to form can be seen here. The headline reads "Special Reformation Issue!!" Clay Combs comments on Halloween and the Baptist Church, and Julie Meiman follows with a piece on trick-or-treating. Brian Dixon ponders underwear patterns, Chris Brown reviews Brother Juniper's College Inn, and Charles Schafer gives a call to action. Martin Fox closes the issue.
Clay Combs, Julie Meiman, Chris Brown, Brian Dixon, Charles Schafer, Martin Fox, Mike Augspurger, Ross Gohlke
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The The Rat's Ass, January 19, 1996, Volume 04, Issue 16
Newspapers, Publication, Satires, Zines, 1996 Winter
This issue of The Rat's ass dates from January 19, 1996. The front page has Stay Joviall talking about the "Gravity Well." Jhay Witherspoon gives some needed advice while Gerrit Lagemann tells us about his Eight O'clock. On the last page Xaft Minor lists off things to object to.
Stay Joviall, Jhay Witherspoon, Gerritt Lagemann, Sears Dave, Xaft Minor
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