Vol. XXIV—No. 3. 100 BC students join forces with students across the United States urging the government to embrace peace at a rally in Washington D.C., CUNY representatives from 4 student councils form a plan to sup..
Vol. LVIII – No. 3 This issue contains articles on a campus fuel shortage due to an unpaid bill, computers speeding up library processes, and the bursar's recovery of misplaced funds. Note: Some pages are unreadable ..
Vol. XXII—No. 3 Public colleges will receive 3 of the 5.6 billion in Federal aid proposed by President Kennedy if bill passes Congress, Professor John Hope Franklin is grateful for his appearance on ABC’s “Meet th..
Vol. XXXIV – No. 3 This issue contains articles on Mayor Lindsay's suggestion that the state deserved a voice in CUNY affairs if it is to give the university increased aid, Professor Arthur Schlesinger's criticisms of ..
Vol. LVI – No. 2 This issue contains articles on a policy council probe of CIA-college relations, a reorganization of the book loan program, and a proposal to change freshman registration. Preferred Citation: Title of..
Vol. LXXV – No. 4 This issue contains articles on a new program training campus security to carry firearms and the sudden closing of the campus copy center due to bankruptcy. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. vo..
Vol. XXXII – No. 3 This issue contains articles on the CUNY-wide campaigns to fight for free tuition, a call for the review of the Chancellor's post, and Major Lindsay's elimination of budget funds for the construction..
Vol. LIV – No. 2 This issue contains articles on potential budget cuts, probation for students who occupied the registrar's office, and comparative local bookstore prices. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volum..
Vol. LXVI – No. 5 This issue contains articles on continued discussion of campus asbestos problems and the gutting of the campus diner by fire. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of public..
Vol. LXXIII – No. 5 This issue contains articles on a large campus anti-war protest and the commencement of a Title IX investigation against the Athletic Department. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, i..