Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
The Agenda, 2000
An Fhine Againne, Spring 1971
Ah Fhine Againne ("Of Our Clan" in Gaelic) was a literarry and artisitic magazine that included contributions by students and faculy. The collection only includes the first issue, published in Spring of 1971.
Big Straw: An Asian American Insterests Magazine, 2005-2010, 2021-2022
The Carnegie Quarterly, May 1928
The Carnegie Quarterly was an "all-Carnegie" magazine. It published contributions by both faculty and students, and was designed to be of interest to students in all four colleges. It included both creative writing and technical essays.
Issue 1, April 1947
Cano was first published in 1947 as a magazine for essays, poetry, reviews, and short stories written by Carnegie Tech students. It's stated mission was "to serve as an outlet for all types of creative writing done by the undergraduate student body at Carnegie Institute of Technology." It was published monthly during the academic year starting in 1947. The last issue held by the archive was published in April of 1949.
Issue 2, May 1947
Cano was first published in 1947 as a magazine for essays, poetry, reviews, and short stories written by Carnegie Tech students. It's stated mission was "to serve as an outlet for all types of creative writing done by the undergraduate student body at Carnegie Institute of Technology." It was published monthly during the academic year starting in 1947. The last issue held by the archive was published in April of 1949.
Dial Press Award Issue, Summer 1947
Cano was first published in 1947 as a magazine for essays, poetry, reviews, and short stories written by Carnegie Tech students. It's stated mission was "to serve as an outlet for all types of creative writing done by the undergraduate student body at Carnegie Institute of Technology." It was published monthly during the academic year starting in 1947. The last issue held by the archive was published in April of 1949.
Issue 3, December 1947
Cano was first published in 1947 as a magazine for essays, poetry, reviews, and short stories written by Carnegie Tech students. It's stated mission was "to serve as an outlet for all types of creative writing done by the undergraduate student body at Carnegie Institute of Technology." It was published monthly during the academic year starting in 1947. The last issue held by the archive was published in April of 1949.
Issue 4, Februrary 1948
Cano was first published in 1947 as a magazine for essays, poetry, reviews, and short stories written by Carnegie Tech students. It's stated mission was "to serve as an outlet for all types of creative writing done by the undergraduate student body at Carnegie Institute of Technology." It was published monthly during the academic year starting in 1947. The last issue held by the archive was published in April of 1949.
Issue 5, May 1948
Cano was first published in 1947 as a magazine for essays, poetry, reviews, and short stories written by Carnegie Tech students. It's stated mission was "to serve as an outlet for all types of creative writing done by the undergraduate student body at Carnegie Institute of Technology." It was published monthly during the academic year starting in 1947. The last issue held by the archive was published in April of 1949.