Box 15
Contains 11 Results:
The Class Paper, 1880-1882
The Class Paper appears to be printed in honor of commencement ceremonies, since both issues feature Valedictory and Salutatory speeches. Neither issue features advertisements. The May 1880 issue was printed at the office of the San José Mercury News.
Conservative Review, 1970-1971
The Conservative Review was first published in December of 1970. The San Jose State Young Americans for Freedom explained that their purpose was to "analyze the ideas that dominate our liberal world . . . This paper will critique liberal ideas as well as present conservative alternatives."
The Mobius Strip, undated
TheMobius Strip was a student-run newspapers that featured short writings on many subjects. Many biblical and musical allusions are featured in this issue, as well as a full-page ad for a new fantasy-adventure comic strip slated to start in the next issue.
The New Campus Wit, 1967
The The New Campus Wit was astudent humor publication featuring articles about topical subjects like Vietnam, campus events like Homecoming, and other political events such as student protests. Note: this issue is in poor condition.
The New Student, 1965-1966
Hieronymous, 1968
Hieronymous was published twice a month by New College students. The publication was a feature journal, and covered such political issues such as abortion in Mexico, birth control on campus, and problems within the Black Militant movement.
La Torre, 1916-1981
Access Magazine, 1986-2012
Access is a general interest magazine published once a term. Article topics range from national to local issues. Articles featuring national topics use local interviews or perspectives to relate the content to San José State University or the San José metropolitan area. First published in the fall semester of 1987, it is currently available online at http://access-magazine.blogspot.com/.
La Voz Estudiantil, 1983
La Voz Estudiantil was a newspaper published by the Mexican American Graduate Studies students as part of the MAGS 180, Individual Studies, course.