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Booklet published between 1957 and 1973 to orient new female students to campus life. It went by the names The Co-Pilot and Looking Forward before becoming Dear Coed by 1965.
The newsletters were published in 1943 by trainees in the Navy V-5 program. The program, instituted to train flight instructors during the Second World War, operated at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College from 1942 to 1944. The newsletters provided updates on happenings with the trainees and the campus.
Spectrum Magazine was published from 1987 to 2010 by students enrolled in the journalism program of the Mass Communications department, under the guidance of Dr. Walter Brasch. All 24 issues are present in the repository and contain articles on primarily topics of local interest.
Student newspaper sin the repository currently date from 1923 to 1986. Published under the names Hill Top News and Views (1923), Bloom-In-News (1924), Maroon and Gold (1924-1974), Campus Voice (1975-1983) and Voice (1983- ), the paper has consistently covered news of interest to the student body.
An underground newspaper published sporadically by students at Bloomsburg State College between 1967 and 1980, the Gadfly was a completely open publication designed to question authority and what was going on at the college and nationally. Controversial in its day, the newspaper provided a forum for those wanting to express their opinion on contemporary issues.
The repository contains issues of the yearbook published from 1915 to 2015. Called Onward for the first issue and Obiter since then, the yearbook has documented the activities and events at the school over the preceding year.