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Student newspapers and periodicals

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:

Albatross, 1973-1977

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Identifier: 11-2/1
Abstract

The Albatross is an undergraduate literary magazine published by the IWU Student Senate. It is independent of the University and the IWU English Department.

Dates: 1973-1977

Annual Review, 1871

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Identifier: 11-2/2
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"A non-sectarian paper published by the Alumni of the Illinois Wesleyan University."

Dates: 1871

Argus, 1894-present

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Identifier: 11-2/3
Abstract

The Argus is a registered student organization and is responsible for this content.

Dates: 1894-present

Athenian, 1890

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Identifier: 11-2/4
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A magazine published in the literary interests of the Illinois Wesleyan University and its Greek letter fraternities. From v.1:no.2 (pg. 10)

Dates: 1890

Bali Hai, 1963

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Identifier: 11-2/5
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An underground student newspaper that faced potent problems like that of allowing black student organizations to join fraternities. The Argus v.81:no.21(1975:Mar. 21)

Dates: 1963

Black Book, 1957 - 1971

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Identifier: A 8-1/7/13
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The Black Book is a literary magazine published under the sponsorship of the English department of Illinois Wesleyan University.

Dates: 1957 - 1971

Black Bookman, 1928

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Identifier: 11-2/7
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The Black Bookman is a registered student organization and is responsible for this content.

Dates: 1928

Bogus, 1942

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Identifier: 11-2/8
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"Published once a year by the Weesleyand faculty under vigorous protest from the student body."

Dates: 1942

Clockwatch Review, 1983 - 1996

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Identifier: A 8-1/7/9
Abstract

Clockwatch Review is an independent, not-for-profit journal of the arts, partially funded by Illinois Wesleyan University.

Dates: 1983 - 1996

College Herald, 1881 - 1882

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Identifier: 11-2/9
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Published by E.G. Cattermole, editor and proprietor, for Illinois Wesleyan University. He is responsible for this content. It's aim was "to promote the best interests of its readers, and perpetuate fraternity among all who are and have been students of Wesleyan Univeristy."

Dates: 1881 - 1882