Box 3
Contains 7 Results:
El Portal, 1932-1941
El Toro, 1935-1936
El Toro,
Founded in 1935, El Toro was a college humor magazine featuring short jokes, cartoons and articles of a satirical or humorous nature. It was founded by Jordan Kellogg and published "under the auspices of the Controller's Office." The May 1936 issue claims the sorority girl is, "Good for two things: dancing and tying bowties."
The Em Quad Journal, 1954
TheThe Em Quad Journal, published by the SJSU Laboratory Press, was a one-time publication for the Industrial Arts Department's IA: 181 Journalism Printing course, which took place during spring semester in 1954. Articles are written on several topics, but are primarily about retiring Executive Dean and Assistant to the President James C. De Voss. Out of 17 articles, nine are about aspects of De Voss's life.
The Golden Bridle, 1961-1967
TheThe Golden Bridle was a monthly publication created by the Pegasus Creative Writing Society, part of the English Department. The publication's motto was, "Neither gods, nor men, nor booksellers have granted poets the right to be mediocre." The publication was mimeographed, and some of the issues have faded as a result.
The Greek Spartan, 1996
The Greek Spartan was a newsletter reporting on Greek organizations and their activities on the SJSU campus. It was published by the Interfraternity Council.
In Writing, 1971-1979
In Writing was a literary magazine published by New College Students and featuring student writing. The publication began as part of a New College literary seminar, and features genres such as poetry and fiction.
The Intercom, 1959-1977
The Intercom was the newsletter for Business School students, published by the San José State University chapter of the national organization, the Society for the Advancement of Management. The publication contains news about the department and organizations associated with the Business School, as well as profiles of professors, guest speakers and students.