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Newspaper Photograph, Welcome to Campus From the Reflector Staff, October 25, 1974
This photograph of the Reflector staff at Mississippi State University is printed with a caption welcoming Alumni, High School Day participants, and other visitors to campus for Homecoming weekend. Twenty-one students on the Reflector staff are pictures in the Reflector\u27s newsroom among desks and equipment.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1023/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper Page, The Reflector, October 5, 1971
This front page of the Reflector includes a photograph from the concert sponsored by Kappa Alpha, Showcase of the Bands. The photograph shows a crowd of people gathered in front of a large, white house with cars visible in the foreground. Articles on the page are titled Homecoming Court, Senate Chosen Today , United Community Fund Denies Funds to Day Care Center , Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Featured in First Concert , and State Pathologist Dies; Memorial Wednesday . VOTE TODAY is in large red print under the articles on the bottom half of the page.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1278/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper Page, The Reflector, September 7, 1973
This page of The Reflector includes four articles, the classifieds, and the announcements section titled Briefs. The articles included are about the opening of the new Architecture School, The Starkville-Campus bike trail, the MSU band, and a 100-mile bike tour.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1098/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper article, Primitive Fears, September 26, 1969
In this article, the Reflector discussed a racially motivated rock-throwing incident. The anonymous student author decried race prejudice as out of place at Mississippi State.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1462/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper article, Federal Court Summons Senate, March 16, 1971
In this article, the Reflector reported a case in one of Mississippi\u27s Federal circuit courts regarding the dismissal of the Reflector\u27s editor. Grady Thurman filed an appeal to be reinstated as the Reflector\u27s editor, challening the Board of Publication. Select members of the Student Senate, financed by the Student Association, travelled to Greenville to testify on Thurman\u27s behalf.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1581/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper article, Student Involvement Yields Confrontation: Old VS. New, October 3, 1969
On this page, the Reflector carried a selection of front page articles and a picture of students of the University Reform Movement at Union Hall. Community engagement is the predominate theme of the Reflector\u27s front page.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1468/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper advertisement, AA Plus, December 5, 1969
In this advertisement, the Reflector announced an AA Plus meeting.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1504/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper article, Y Elections, April 6, 1971
In this article, the Reflector announced elections for the YMCAhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1586/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper advertisement, AA Plus, November 6, 1970
In this advertisement, the Reflector announced an AA Plus meeting.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1567/thumbnail.jp
Newspaper advertisement, AA Plus, October 31, 1969
In this advertisement, the Reflector announced an AA Plus meeting.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-reflectors-1965-1975/1486/thumbnail.jp
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