Box 1
Contains 30 Results:
Collection of Student Newspapers at Purdue University
Independent Student Newspapers, 1930 - 1985, bulk: 1967 - 1985
The Independent Student Newspapers consist of newspapers that focus on current events in the Purdue University and Greater Lafayette area. They do not provide substantial political commentary or subversive content. Instead, they target particular subgroups of the Purdue University student body.
The Independent Gazette, May 1930 - October 1985, bulk: October 1977 - October 1985
Includes several issues of The Independent Gazette, a long-running publication focused upon Purdue West Lafayette campus news and events. The Independent Gazette was also known as The Independent and The Purdue Independent.
Underground and Political Student Newspapers, 1939 - 2008
The Underground and Political Student Newspapers consists of student newspapers with content that is socially subversive or political in nature. This includes several controversial newspapers from the 1960s and 1970s.
Purdue Exposer, December 8, 1939
Includes on issue of the Purdue Exposer, was a satirical newspaper produced on the Purdue West Lafayette campus.
Stabbed, circa 1946
Includes a satirical newspaper produced by the Cary Club, part of the Cary Quadrangle Residence Halls.
Horrendum Dictu, 1966
Includes two issues of the satirical counterculture newspaper, Horrendum Dictu.
Horrendum Dictu, November 1966
Includes two issues of the satirical counterculture newspaper, Horrendum Dictu.
Horrendum Dictu, December 1966
Includes two issues of the satirical counterculture newspaper, Horrendum Dictu.
SRL Sisyphus, May 1969
Includes one issue of the counterculture newspaper SRL Sisyphus.
Agitator, circa March 1990 - April 1990
Includes one issue of the Agitator, a publication of the Purdue Chapter of the Democratic Socialists for America.
Bauls' Sellers Warned of City Soliciting Law, February 25, 1969
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
Bauls Discussion Cut in Half By Widening Generation Gap, March 18, 1969
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
Student Newspaper Banned, June 1969
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
Governor Clears Way for 'Bauls' Action, 1969
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
West Side Police Fail to Find Underground Press Offices, September 24, 1970
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
Editorial Supplement (sic) to Tobacco Road, 1970
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
Mid America Blues, 1970
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.
Hard Times, 1975 - 1977
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, June 1975
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, July 1975 - August 1975
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, November 1975
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, December 1975
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Hard Times, January 1976
Includes all fourteen issues of Hard Times, a newspaper self-published by John Stevenson and Kermit Scott, two professors in the Philosophy Department at Purdue University. The newspaper was put out by the Welfare Rights Organization, and Purdue University Students for Communication, Information, and Action (Student CIA) was also involved. Hard Times included counterculture content with commentary and news about social class, capitalism, and socialism.
Related Information about Underground and Student Newspapers, 1969 - 1972
Includes news clippings documenting various legal issues that arose in conjunction with underground newspapers’ publication and distribution in the Greater Lafayette area and the Purdue University West Lafayette campus.