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Box 2

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Contains 6 Results:

The Mill Stream, 1977-1978

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents The Mill Stream began publication in February 1977 as Willamette University's Independent Newspaper. an avenue for the views an opinions of the Willamette community about controversial campus and national issues. Also included were topics of entertainment, sports, and activities. Publication stopped in Spring 1978 due to lack of funding. A separate publication under the same title began publication in November 1996. Deemed an ASWU Initiative, the newsletter ran only three issues, documenting...
Dates: 1977-1978

The Mill Stream, 1996-1997

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents The Mill Stream began publication in February 1977 as Willamette University's Independent Newspaper. an avenue for the views an opinions of the Willamette community about controversial campus and national issues. Also included were topics of entertainment, sports, and activities. Publication stopped in Spring 1978 due to lack of funding. A separate publication under the same title began publication in November 1996. Deemed an ASWU Initiative, the newsletter ran only three issues, documenting...
Dates: 1996-1997

Vanguard, 1987 September - November

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents

The Vanguard was an independent student newspaper that lasted one semester in the fall of 1987. Begun by students John Rehm '90 and Rick Spoonemore '89, The Vanguard was created to bring professionalism to campus journalism. Publication stopped after five issues when Rehm was named editor of The Collegian.

Dates: 1987 September - November

Wullamette Enquirer, 1989 April 1

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents

April Fools edition of a campus newspaper.

Dates: 1989 April 1

Blueprint, 1988 November-December

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents

Blueprint was a large, single-page underground newspaper featuring thoughts, articles, and poetry submitted by students anonymously.

Dates: 1988 November-December

The Campix, 1942 April 23

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Identifier: Series I
Scope and Contents

The Campix served as an unofficial, off-campus alternative newspaper to The Collegian. It was started by Collegian columnist and sports editor, Gil Lieser '43. The Campix used the process of lithography for its publications, allowing for the use of more photographs, and a slightly different appearance from the Collegian

Dates: 1942 April 23