Student newspapers and periodicals
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Paull Bunje Papers
The Elizabeth Paull Bunje Papers include correspondence, notes, schedules, maps, photographs, course catalogs, financial records, newspaper clippings, poetry, class reunion memorabilia, a diploma, and other materials documenting Bunje's experience during and after her time at Scripps College from 1927-1931.
Claremont Colleges Chicano Latino Student Affairs Records
Collage and Collegian (student newspaper) Collection
Archival copies of a student newspaper that served the Claremont Colleges from 1966 to 1977. The collection is missing Volume 13.
Stella Mae Ford Collection
Stella Mae Ford (1872-1923) was the first person to receive a diploma from Pomona College School of Music in 1892. A pianist and composer, she performed frequently at college concerts and events and later published several of her compositions.
Hawkins Family Collection of Pomoniana
The Hawkins Family Collection of Pomoniana includes an assortment of Pomona College and high school materials belonging to Pomona College alumni Vera Hawkins ('09), Georgia Hawkins ('12), Joseph Hawkins (x’19), and JoAnn (Hawkins) Hayward (’42).
Kenneth Morgan Slide Collection
The Kenneth Morgan Slide Collection features an assortment of 35mm slides related to the Pomona College Class of 1919 and its reunion activities, as well as images of campus buildings, student activities, and the early City of Claremont.
Pomona College Book and Periodical Collection
Pomona College Clubs and Organizations
This collection contains the correspondence and financial records of various clubs, associations, organizations, and publications of Pomona College. Organizations include the Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC), Glee Club, and The Student Life newspaper. The majority of the materials date from the early 20th century.
Radical Newspaper Collection
The collection consists of newspapers and periodicals related to activism, counterculture, and social movements in the United States. The bulk of the collection spans the years 1965 to 1974 and primarily includes small-run, underground publications created by activist, political, or social organizations and student groups.