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Box 5

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Lycurgus / Lyke, 1946-1965

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Originally titled Lycurgus between the years of 1945-1948, and published by the Department of Journalism and Advertising, it was shorted to Lyke in mid-1948. This publication was named after Lycurgus, the figure often attributed as the creator of Sparta's constitution in the seventh century BCE. The publication was founded in 1945 as a feature magazine, with article topics ranging from fashion to sports to campus life. The...
Dates: 1946-1965

The New College Mouth, 1971-1976

 Series — Box: 5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

The New College Mouth was intended to be a weekly publication by New College Students, but as Volume I, Issue 2 states, "The New College Mouth has been suffering from Lockjaw . . . How does one stay a weekly publication when there is nothing to publish?" The Mouth included campus news, student writing, and event announcements.

Dates: 1971-1976

New College News, 1977-1978

 Series — Box: 5, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

New College News was a weekly publication created to allow New College students to communicate with one another, express opinions via essays and articles, and to advertise campus events and announcements.

Dates: 1977-1978

The New Student, 1965-1966

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents The New Student was a radical newspaper printed weekly by individual students. The articles focused on the counterculture of the mid to late 1960s, and included articles on divisive political issues such as the Vietnam War and controversial university policies of the 1960s. The newspaper also featured interviews with such notable individuals as Beat poet Alan Ginsberg. Note: Publication documentation for The New Student can...
Dates: 1965-1966

Nightshade, 1970-1971

 Series — Box: 5, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents

Another literary magazine created with the aim of publishing student writing from New College, Nightshade began in 1970. Poetry, fiction and other genres are featured. Student Edvins August is a consistent name in all three issues, and his editorial opens the first issue and gives a brief insight into the creation of the magazine. The writing is notable for its frankness and use of profanity.

Dates: 1970-1971

The Normal Index, 1885-1891

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

The Normal Index was published monthly by the senior classes of San Jose Normal School. Submissions were accepted from current students and alumni. In addition to editorials and articles, obituaries and alumni notes were also featured.

Dates: 1885-1891