Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
The Missing Leaf, 1965
Anti-Vietnam War publication; "This is another point of view on Vietnam. It was submitted to the Student. It wasn't printed." One issue: November 1965
The Monitor, 1965
"...a few words of clarification might be in order now. About six weeks ago, two students got together and decided they were unhappy with the state of communications at U.N.D." (from the second issue) One issue: December 1965
Notes from the Wasteland, 1966
"We will try, to the best of our ability, to provide four things for the campus which seem to be lacking to one degree or another" 1. Analysis of significant events, from a "decidedly and admittedly liberal bias" 2. "Little bits from the local literati" 3. "Pieces of information which might do some good for us natives of cold country" 4. "Quotes and snippets from people who have made it, in some way or another" (from the inaugural issue) Six issues from May through September 1966
An Open Letter..., 1968
One page publication, taking the form of "an open letter to the newest group of second class citizens in the city of Grand Forks...(University students)." The sole subject is discontent with efforts of Grand Forks city officials to argue that UND students are not residents of Grand Forks.
PIE, 1978-1979
Commentary regarding North Dakota politics, events on campus, and the nature of journalism. "The editors realize the publication of PIE will be perceived by many as an affront to the Dakota Student. Such is not our intent; we have no overriding desire to call attention to the weaknesses of that publication" (from the inaugural issue). Four issues: November and December 1978, January and October 1979
The Reason, 1967
"The Reason for the publication is, quite simply, to provide the reader with a new view on the current war in Viet Nam-a view not typified by that which is presented in the popular press. News which might serve to arouse public sentiment against the horrors of the Viet Nam war..." (from the inaugural, and only, issue) Published by the Grand Forks Committee Concerned about Viet Nam and edited by Joel Bardon and Sharon Barnett
Rumor, 1964-1968
"Dedicated to general irreverence on and off campus, the Rumor is a blacksheet published occasionally depending on the state of the nation and of the editors. Due to the rather cynical attitude we intend to take regarding many aspects of campus life, we, the editors, intend to remain anonymous." (from the inaugural issue, November 1964) Approximately 20 issues
Silent Spring, 1965
The Skunk Cabbage, undated
Humorous publication with a focus on Greek life on campus: "By the Students, For the Student, About Everyone" One undated issue
Snark, 1968
"This magazine-the name will be revealed upon publication-will contain articles of fact and opinion of topical (as distinct from scholarly) interest. It will also include occasional poetry, fiction, humor, satire, letters, belle letters, reviews of books, movies, and other things, interviews, observations, and reflections. Articles will focus on both local and world topics." (from a letter announcing the publication) Two issues: May 1968 and December 1968