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Spartan Nation publication
The collection contains issues of Spartan Nation Magazine created by Hondo S. Carpenter. The issues contain articles about Michigan State University athletics. Included are paper issues from volume 2 and 3 which are from 2010 and 2011 and electronic versions beginning in 2011.
Spectator publication
The collection contains two issues of Spectator - A Collegiate Weekly. The issues contain articles on campus news, politics, and articles on the arts and fiction. One article of note is by Governor Frank Murphy on the benefits of a college education.
Stephen Murray papers
Student Coalition for Political Awareness and Freedom of Expression records
Student organizations and publications records
Tarot publication
This collection contains three issues of the Tarot. The magazine contains fiction, poetry, art, and criticism all produced by students.
The Acorn publication
The collection contains selected issues of The Acorn, a local magazine published by the Three Oaks Publishing Company in Three Oaks, Michigan. The issues contain articles about the activities of the town residents and nearby communities, news from around the state, and farming. There are also articles about the members of the Warren family, Chamberlain family, the Chamberlain Memorial Museum, and history of the town and surrounding area.
The Alchemist publication
This collection contains four publications from October 10, 1991 to November 21, 1991. The publication includes articles ranging from affirmative action and political correctness to MSU sports and popular campus destinations. All articles are written by MSU students and staff.
The Bubble UA 12.7.16
The Bubble contained short articles, poems, and notices of events around campus. There was substance to the articles, though their tone was often satirical or humorous. There were observations of lectures, books, and the evils of smoking. The publication also took great joy in insulting neighboring communities. After Burton graduated The Bubble ceased to exist. It would be 13 more years before another student publication appeared on campus.