Box 1
Contains 59 Results:
Willy B. Kand, circa 2000
Two zines published for Hatfield Library circulation student workers, which use the example of "Wally B. Kand" to show what to do and what not to do.
Yum Yum: Rules for Din-Din, 2017
DebateWatch: Networked Politics in the 2016 US Presidential Campaign, 2016
Book compiled and published by students in a course titled "Civic Communication and Media: The Public Sphere"
Discover Salem, 2008 Fall
Written by students in the Colloquium class, "Beyond the Bubble: Explore Salem", taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.
Harvesting Rain, 2008 Spring
A compilation of pieces by students in a Creative Non-Fiction course taught by Professor Scott Nadelson.
Letters from leadership underground, 2022
Published by "a handful of WU seniors" describing their experience as student activists
Lost World Magazine, 2021 December
Student zine. Issue IV(December 2021), Vol 2 (Febraury 2022)
Community Resources for Resistance & Survival, 2022
Publications in the series are short-term publications produced by students, including zines.
Witnesses & Visionaries, 2018
Created in collaboration with La Chispa de Salem, the Office of Diversity, and the Hallie Ford Museum of Art. These entities brought together about 15 students from marginalized groups on campus (students of color, LGBT, differently abled) and those interested in social justice to create the zine. In conjunction with the Museum's Witness exhibit.