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Tarot publication
This collection contains three issues of the Tarot. The magazine contains fiction, poetry, art, and criticism all produced by students.
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 Michigan State Times publication
The collection consists of three issues of The Michigan State Times from 1985. The issues contain campus news about a variety of topics including sports, articles about national topics, opinion articles, and advertising.
The Propeller newspaper
The Propeller newspaper collection consists of the June, November, and December issues from 1988.
The Spartan Rag publication
The collection contains two 1982 issues of the The Spartan Rag, a satirical magazine about campus life and news. The March issue contains articles protesting Michigan State University's disbandment of the no-preference college. Each issue includes cartoons about campus life and politics.
The Spartan Spectator records
The collection includes an issue of The Spartan Spectator.
The Spartan Weekly publication
The collection consists of issues of The Spartan Weekly from 2006-2008, and 2010. The newspaper contains articles about Michigan State University, and East Lansing, as well as national topics.
The Spectre publication
The collection contains three issues of The Spectre publication which began publishing in November 1957 as an alternative student publication to the State News.
The State News records
The Student publication
This collection contains eight issues of The Student, for January to May 1928. The Student was a magazine issued bimonthly by students of Michigan State College. The mission of the publication was "to face in an unprejudiced way the vital questions of college life." Articles (written by students and staff) focus on campus issues as well as politics and world events.