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Contains 22 Results:

The Agenda, 2000

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Scope and Contents note From the Collection: This collection is composed of material created and published by Carnegie Mellon Students. It includes humour magazines, literary reviews, newsletters, and magazines published by student interest groups. It does not include the Tartan, the Thistle, or the Carnegie Technical. The collection is arranged alphabetically by publication title, and chronologically thereunder. There are currently 28 titles represented in the collection. The majority of the collection is made...
Dates: 2000

An Fhine Againne, Spring 1971

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Scope and Contents note

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.

Dates: Spring 1971

Big Straw: An Asian American Insterests Magazine, 2005-2010, 2021-2022

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Scope and Contents note Big Straw Magazine is a student-run Asian interest magazine that provides students with an outlet for artistic expression, cultural identity, and thought. Big Straw started in Spring 2006 as part of an Interpretation and Argument class on Asian American Literature. The professor, Dr. John Eperjesi, assigned the students a final project to create an Asian interest magazine. Big Straw was founded with the mission to cultivate and spread culture, creativity, and ideas, and to break down...
Dates: 2005-2010, 2021-2022

The Carnegie Quarterly, May 1928

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Scope and Contents note

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.

Dates: May 1928

Issue 1, April 1947

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: April 1947

Issue 2, May 1947

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: May 1947

Dial Press Award Issue, Summer 1947

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: Summer 1947

Issue 3, December 1947

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: December 1947

Issue 4, Februrary 1948

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: Februrary 1948

Issue 5, May 1948

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

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.

Dates: May 1948