List of Publications at The College of William & Mary - Special Interest

Special Interest

Name Began Ended Notes Reference Link
Calling Out !Calling Out 2006 2006 Publication of the Asian Student Council.
Colonial Echo !Colonial Echo 1899 The yearbook of the College of William & Mary, created entirely by students. The yearbook has been published every year since its first issue. Issues are published during homecoming weekend of the following academic year and distributed to students without additional charge.
From the Margin !From the Margin 2005 2006 A discourse on minority experience.
Iskra !Iskra 1967 1968 An alternative title was Spark.
Lips !Lips: Expressions of Female Sexuality 2007 A 'zine that was created by four students as a Women's Studies project in the spring of 2007. The purpose of Lips is to provide a space for open and honest expressions of sexuality from the female perspective. Entries include poetry, prose, essays, short stories, artwork, and magazine clippings. Lips is released once a semester.
Namet and Taket !Namet and Taket 1945 1945 Weekly volume designations during July and August 1945.
Progressive !The Progressive 2004 2006 A liberal, leftist, and/or progressive magazine, alternatively known as the William & Mary Progressive.
Uhuru !Uhuru 1976 1976 One issue (?). Other information unavailable.
William and Mary !William and Mary Alumni Magazine ? The official magazine for all alumni of the College. It is mailed quarterly – once during each new season. It updates the alumni on happenings at William & Mary as well as future events and plans. In the back of the magazine it lists notable achievements by certain alumni per each graduating year, as well as any alumni deaths that have occurred since the previous issue.

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