Box 1
Contains 59 Results:
The Willamette Onion, 2004 November 3
Titled "Willamette's Worst News Source," The Willamette Onion was a news satire newsletter. Only one issue known to have printed.
Willamette Puritan, 1949-1950
A popular humor magazine edited by Don Carpenter, and later John Piper, the Willamette Puritan survived only three issues because of its controversial nature. Content included satiric essays, stories, and photographs about Willamette University.
Willamette Writers: A Literary Magazine, 1926 June
Booklet of short stories and poems by alumnae and undergraduates. Professor of English, Horace Williston sponsored the booklet.
Accidental Pornography, 2003-2005
Accidental Pornography: The Willamette Free Voice was published by the Willamette student organization, Freaks 'n Geeks. Freaks 'n Geeks was started in 2003 by Ryan Rogers '04. It was a group dedicated to having fun and celebrating differences. The group changed its name to Blazing Hearts Wild Minds, and then to Culture Shock in 2005.
Accidental Pornography, 2005
Accidental Pornography: The Willamette Free Voice was published by the Willamette student organization, Freaks 'n Geeks. Freaks 'n Geeks was started in 2003 by Ryan Rogers '04. It was a group dedicated to having fun and celebrating differences. The group changed its name to Blazing Hearts Wild Minds, and then to Culture Shock in 2005.
Accidental Pornography, 2006-2007
Accidental Pornography: The Willamette Free Voice was published by the Willamette student organization, Freaks 'n Geeks. Freaks 'n Geeks was started in 2003 by Ryan Rogers '04. It was a group dedicated to having fun and celebrating differences. The group changed its name to Blazing Hearts Wild Minds, and then to Culture Shock in 2005.
Another Voice, 2008 March 5
Created by the Concerned Students for Social Justice. This issue was distributed around campus to address instances of injustice on the Willamette campus. One issue was inserted between the pages of the March 5th, 2008 issue of the Collegian, without approval by Collegian staff. This is the only known issue of
BEARCat BARB, undated
Three pages typed, written as a play on student life at Willamette.
Beta Chi Jester, 1932-1934, 1938-1944
The Beta Chi sorority began in September 1919 in order to add additional housing for women. A group of students rented what became known as the Beta Chi House, which housed 15 girls including house mother, Mrs. E. C. Richards. The Beta Chi Jester was a publication for current and alumni members.
Delta Phi Yearbook, 1931
Publications in the series are short-term publications produced by students, including zines.