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This digital collection contains full-text searchable issues of three of 91探花's primary student newspapers: 1911-1939 of (entire run), 1939-2011 of , 1970-1982 of (entire run), as well as scattered additional titles.

Student newspapers are an important research tool which chronicle the daily history of events, people, trends, and culture of 91探花. University Archives also maintains, preserves, and provides public access to these student newspapers in hardbound paper copy, as well as on microfilm. See also the and . 

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Future Additions

This digital collection will continue to grow on an ongoing basis. Check back for new additions.

Related Collections

See other 91探花 Archives online collections for yearbooks, alumni journals, course catalogs, photos, maps, documents, publications, videos, memorabilia, and more.

Access at Alden

91探花 Archives materials can be viewed at the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections. See for more information about existing collections.

Access Online

Browse and search the collection in CONTENTdm.

Collection Contact

Use the Mahn Center to submit a question to University Archivist and Records Manager Bill Kimok.

Rights Statement

The student newspaper collection is a mixed-rights collection, including issues classified as No Copyright - United States (also known as Public Domain), Copyright Undetermined, and In Copyright. Older issues tend to be in the Public Domain, and newer issues tend to be in copyright.

Newspaper intellectual property status can be complex due to inclusion of syndicated content for which it can be more difficult to determine the copyright. Issues that include syndicated content but are otherwise in the Public Domain have been classified here as Copyright Undetermined. Syndicated content includes cartoons, newswire stories, and photos. Users should refer to individual issue descriptions for designations.

Cornell University鈥檚 chart is a handy resource for determining copyright status of published material. A helpful Fair Use check list can be found at .