Box 13
Contains 10 Results:
Vol.17; 1975-1976
Vol. 18-19; 1976-1980
Vol.26-30; 1980-1984
Vol. 1-4; 1971-1975
From the 1973 title statement: “OUR WORLD is published by students at Queens College who seek an alternative to the campus’ liberal media establishment. It is a subscriber to the Free Campus News Service, the Alternative Educational News Service, America’s Future, National Review, and Human Events.”
Vol. 1-2; 1973
Kastle focuses on film, performing arts, and music reviews; discussion of QC and NYC arts-based events; a chapter-per-week book entitled The Stroke of Death; some coverage of national, international and university politics.
Vol. 4; 1974
Kastle focuses on film, performing arts, and music reviews; discussion of QC and NYC arts-based events; a chapter-per-week book entitled The Stroke of Death; some coverage of national, international and university politics.
Vol 1; 1972
This publication is affiliated with the SEEK and Third World student organizations. Articles focus on campus, national, and international consideration of issues of racial identity, racial tension, social justice, poverty, and university budget spending; most issues contain poetry from the QC student body.
Vol. 1-4; 1973-1975
This publication is affiliated with the SEEK and Third World student organizations. Articles focus on campus, national, and international consideration of issues of racial identity, racial tension, social justice, poverty, and university budget spending; most issues contain poetry from the QC student body.
n/a, 4 issues; 1976
This publication is affiliated with the SEEK and Third World student organizations. Articles focus on campus, national, and international consideration of issues of racial identity, racial tension, social justice, poverty, and university budget spending; most issues contain poetry from the QC student body.
Special; April 1977
This publication is affiliated with the SEEK and Third World student organizations. Articles focus on campus, national, and international consideration of issues of racial identity, racial tension, social justice, poverty, and university budget spending; most issues contain poetry from the QC student body.