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Willamette University Student Publications collection, 1850-2022

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Willamette University
Title
Willamette University Student Publications collection
Dates
1850-2022 (inclusive)
Quantity
27.5 linear feet
Collection Number
WUA023
Summary
This collection includes publications created by Willamette University students and student organizations. Included are fraternity publications, literary magazines, student newspapers, and the University yearbook - the Wallulah.
Repository
Willamette University Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Mark O. Hatfield Library
900 State Street
Salem, OR
97301
Telephone: 5033706866
Fax: 5033706141
archives@willamette.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open to researchers.

Languages
Materials are in English.
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Historical Note

In 1834, Jason Lee and fellow missionaries came to the Oregon territory to establish a Methodist mission for Kalapuya Indians living in the Willamette Valley. The primary purpose was to "educate and civilize" the Kalapuya children. The missionaries additionally aimed to provide health care, nourishment, and lodging for those children whose families and communities had been devastated by diseases introduced by Euro Americans.

In the early 1840s, the mission was failing, thus the educational focus for the school turned to white settlers. On February 1, 1842, Lee, fellow missionaries, and members of the growing Salem community decided to establish an institution of learning called the "Oregon Institute." The Institute's constitution was adopted in March 1842, and the first day of class was held on August 13, 1844. The Institute began as a boarding school to educate young students. Chloe Clark Willson, an early member of the missionary group was the first teacher.

In 1853, focus changed to an older set of students and the name was officially changed to Willamette University. Emily York was the first graduate of the University in 1859. By that time, enrollment had reached 320 students and a new building was needed to house a growing student population. Thus began the construction of Waller hall, made possible by the efforts of Reverend Alvan Waller. In addition to the College of Liberal Arts, Willamette University established a medical school in 1867, the College of Law in 1883, the Kimball School of Theology in 1906, the Atkinson Graduate School of Management in 1974, and the Graduate School of Education in 1995. The Medical School merged with the University of Oregon in 1913, the Kimball School closed in 1930, and the Graduate School of Education closed in 2014.

Individual students, organizations and groups have been gathering and writing since Willamette's founding. The first known publication, The Experiment, was created in 1850 as a way for students of the Oregon Institute to express themselves. Willamette's longest running student publication, The Collegian, was begun in 1875. It continues to document the campus climate, events, and students' reactions to their surroundings.

In addition to newspapers, Willamette University students have compiled literary magazines, fraternity and sorority publications, and comedic newsletters.

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Content Description

The Student Publications collection includes literary publications, magazines, newsletters, and newspapers created by Willamette University student organizations and groups. Included are the long-running school newspaper The Collegian; the student yearbook, The Wallulah; the Tokyo International University of America yearbook; literary journals; and comedic magazines. Among the newspapers and newsletters are those published at odds with, or in addition to, The Collegian such as Another Voice, The Mill Stream and The Vanguard.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.

For further information, see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Willamette University Archives and Special Collections.

Copyright Information: Before material from collections at Willamette University Archives and Special Collections may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permission. Persons wishing to quote from materials in any collections held by University Archives and Special Collections should consult the University Archivist. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Willamette University Student Publications collection, Archives and Special Collections, Mark O. Hatfield Library, Willamette University.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Publications are grouped by type. Publications are then arranged in alphabetical order. Each publication is arranged chronologically.

Location of Collection

Mark O. Hatfield Library

Future Additions

Additions to this collection are expected.

Related Materials

The Fusser's Guide was produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University between 1932 and 1990. Publication then turned to Willamette administration. For Fusser's Guides see the University Publications collection.

The Student Handbook was first published by the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations, then by the Associated Students of Willamette University. Publication transferred to Willamette administration in the 1990s. For Student Handbooks see the Willamette University Publications collection.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Series I: Assorted publications, 1850-2016

    Publications in the series are short-term publications produced by students, including zines.

    • Description: Accidental Pornography
      volumes 1-6

      Accidental Pornography: The Willamette Free Voice was published by the Willamette student organization, Freaks 'n Geeks. Freaks 'n Geeks was started in 2003 by Ryan Rogers '04. It was a group dedicated to having fun and celebrating differences. The group changed its name to Blazing Hearts Wild Minds, and then to Culture Shock in 2005.

      Dates: 2003-2005
      Container: Box 1, Folder 1
    • Description: Accidental Pornography
      volume 3, issue 4-5; year 4, issue 0-2

      Accidental Pornography: The Willamette Free Voice was published by the Willamette student organization, Freaks 'n Geeks. Freaks 'n Geeks was started in 2003 by Ryan Rogers '04. It was a group dedicated to having fun and celebrating differences. The group changed its name to Blazing Hearts Wild Minds, and then to Culture Shock in 2005.

      Dates: 2005
      Container: Box 1, Folder 2
    • Description: Accidental Pornography
      volume 5-6

      Accidental Pornography: The Willamette Free Voice was published by the Willamette student organization, Freaks 'n Geeks. Freaks 'n Geeks was started in 2003 by Ryan Rogers '04. It was a group dedicated to having fun and celebrating differences. The group changed its name to Blazing Hearts Wild Minds, and then to Culture Shock in 2005.

      Dates: 2006-2007
      Container: Box 1, Folder 3
    • Description: Another Day in Paradise

      Graphic novel produced by Taylor Hermes for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 21
    • Description: Another Voice

      Created by the Concerned Students for Social Justice. This issue was distributed around campus to address instances of injustice on the Willamette campus. One issue was inserted between the pages of the March 5th, 2008 issue of the Collegian, without approval by Collegian staff. This is the only known issue of

      Dates: 2008 March 5
      Container: Box 1, Folder 4
    • Description: As Is

      Graphic novel produced by Trevor Essmeier for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 22
    • Description: BEARCat BARB

      Three pages typed, written as a play on student life at Willamette.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box 1, Folder 5
    • Description: Bearcat Bullet: News from a Gun

      Issue number IV

      Dates: circa 2008
      Container: Box 1, Folder 6
    • Description: Beta Chi Jester

      The Beta Chi sorority began in September 1919 in order to add additional housing for women. A group of students rented what became known as the Beta Chi House, which housed 15 girls including house mother, Mrs. E. C. Richards. The Beta Chi Jester was a publication for current and alumni members.

      Dates: 1932-1934, 1938-1944
      Container: Box 1, Folder 7
    • Description: The Bind: Kavanaugh, Ford and Gendered Emotions

      Zine produced for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 1
    • Description: Bitches Make Stitches: A Feminist's Knitting Guide

      Zine produced by Natalie for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 2
    • Description: Blueprint
      trial 1, attempts 1 and 2

      Blueprint was a large, single-page underground newspaper featuring thoughts, articles, and poetry submitted by students anonymously.

      Dates: 1988 November-December
      Container: Box 2, Folder 2
    • Description: The Bullet
      Dates: undated
      Container: Box 1, Folder 8
    • Description: The Calliopen
      number 5

      Handwritten literary newsletter edited by M. Waldo and R. Wall.

      Dates: 1851 February 6
      Container: Box 12, Folder 2
    • Description: The Campix
      volume 1, number 2

      The Campix served as an unofficial, off-campus alternative newspaper to The Collegian. It was started by Collegian columnist and sports editor, Gil Lieser '43. The Campix used the process of lithography for its publications, allowing for the use of more photographs, and a slightly different appearance from the Collegian

      Dates: 1942 April 23
      Container: Box 2, Folder 3
    • Description: Chantons

      Book of Glee and living organization songs, published by the Associated Students of Willamette University. The front cover was designed by Pat Pomerlo and songs were compiled by Sheila Schuerman '54.

      Dates: 1953
      Container: Box 1, Folder 9
    • Description: C Life

      Graphic novel produced by Courtney Staunton for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 23
    • Description: Coffee House Anthology

      Compilation of poetry and prose written by members of Coffee House. Coffee House was a literary club organized in 1927, named for informal gatherings of "literatti and intelligencia."

      Dates: 1932
      Container: Box 1, Folder 10
    • Description: Cognito Ergo Yes

      A chapbook by Evan Dilley. A Run of the Mill production.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box 1, Folder 11
    • Description: Competent Dilettantes

      Compilation of prose and poetry in two issues.

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Box 1, Folder 14
    • Description: The Complex
      single issue

      Annual publication of Sigma Tau, Willamette's first fraternity. Sigma Tau was organized in 1919, and joined the national chapter, Sigma Chi, in 1946. The Complex was a member publication highlighting annual events.

      Dates: 1936 June
      Container: Box 1, Folder 15
    • Description: Conspiracy Blues

      Graphic novel produced by Michael Harker for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 24
    • Description: A Day in India

      Graphic novel produced by Katie Archibald-Woodward for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 25
    • Description: DebateWatch: Networked Politics in the 2016 US Presidential Campaign

      Book compiled and published by students in a course titled "Civic Communication and Media: The Public Sphere"

      Dates: 2016
      Container: Box 1, Folder 55
    • Description: Deborah Sampson: The One Woman Army

      Zine produced by Bronson K. and Cameron B. for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 3
    • Description: Delta Phi Yearbook
      Dates: 1931
      Container: Box 1, Folder 16
    • Description: Discover Salem

      Written by students in the Colloquium class, "Beyond the Bubble: Explore Salem", taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2008 Fall
      Container: Box 1, Folder 56
    • Description: Domestic Violence Advocacy, 1840-now

      Zine produced by Saffron Cleveland for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 4
    • Description: Door to Door

      Graphic novel produced by David Melis for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 26
    • Description: Downfall
      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 27
    • Description: Dream Sequence
      volume 18, issue 81

      The Dream Sequence was a comic strip newsletter that began publication in 2004. It was distributed on campus with The Collegian, authored by pseudonym Christian Dunn.

      Dates: 2007 February 14
      Container: Box 1, Folder 17
    • Description: Endeavor

      Publication of Willamette UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). UNESCO was organized at Willamette in October 1949 by senior Lowell Miller. In 1951, Joyce Edgell '53 headed the project to create a literary magazine featuring works by Willamette students. Known publications include spring, 1951 and spring, 1952.

      Dates: 1951-1952
      Container: Box 1, Folder 18
    • Description: The Experiment

      Handwritten publication by the students of the Oregon Institute. Features student opinions on topics such as attending school, dress, tobacco, religion, and coursework. This publication provides insight into the opinions of students attending the Oregon Institute in 1850.

      Dates: 1850 April-May
      Container: Box 12, Folder 3
    • Description: The Experiment

      Handwritten publication by the students of the Oregon Institute. Features student opinions on topics such as attending school, dress, tobacco, religion, and coursework. This publication provides insight into the opinions of students attending the Oregon Institute in 1850.

      Dates: 1850 June-August
      Container: Box 12, Folder 4
    • Description: The Experiment

      Handwritten publication by the students of the Oregon Institute. Features student opinions on topics such as attending school, dress, tobacco, religion, and coursework. This publication provides insight into the opinions of students attending the Oregon Institute in 1850.

      Dates: 1850 October-November
      Container: Box 12, Folder 5
    • Description: Faces

      Printed by mamazine, Willamette's zine collective.

      Dates: 2015
      Container: Box 1, Folder 19
    • Description: Falling Up
      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 28
    • Description: Gems of the Archives: A compilation of Willamette's women's history before 1920
      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 5
    • Description: The Ginger Can
      volume 1, number 1-8

      A comedic publication begun by the Adelante society in 1902, The Ginger Can provided "a bit of spice, a touch of humor to the humdrum life of the sober student world." The Adelante Literary Society was female only group, serving as a sorority-like organization before sororities came to Willamette's campus. The Adelante society disbanded, along with the rest of the literary societies, in 1927-1928.

      Dates: 1902-1903
      Container: Box 12, Folder 6
    • Description: Girl Power

      Zine produced by Annie Mattson for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 6
    • Description: The Gypsy Scholar

      The Gypsy Scholar was the title publication for the Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship (JUS).

      Dates: 1995-1997
      Container: Box 1, Folder 20
    • Description: Harvesting Rain

      A compilation of pieces by students in a Creative Non-Fiction course taught by Professor Scott Nadelson.

      Dates: 2008 Spring
      Container: Box 1, Folder 57
    • Description: Haseldorf Times

      Haseldorf is one of Willamette Universities residential apartments. Student Residential Life staff, in charge of Haseldorf created this newsletter for their community members. The newsletter highlights events happening for the Hasledorf community, and successes of fellow students.

      Dates: 1993-1994
      Container: Box 1, Folder 21
    • Description: The Hornet
      volume 3, number 8-9

      The Hornet began in December 1935 as a weekly news sheet with events of the Educational Temple of the Methodist church.

      Dates: 1937 December
      Container: Box 1, Folder 22
    • Description: Into the Fire: Feeding Creativity, Identity and Social Movements

      Zine produced by Zhen Zhen McMahon for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 7
    • Description: "The Journey" and "The Queen of the Sea"

      Zines produced by Josephine Richards and Alice [Richards?] for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 8
    • Description: Kampus Kuts

      Kampus Kuts was a bi-monthly newsletter featuring photographs of campus events and activities. Only two issues were published.

      Dates: 1947 March
      Container: Box 1, Folder 23
    • Description: Kaneko Commons - The Book

      Student handbook from Kaneko Commons, Willamette University's commons style residential community. Kaneko Commons opened in 2006 as a residential community focused on bringing together self-governance, faculty presence, and student housing. Kaneko Commons - The Book includes information about Kaneko's community mentors, the new common's system, faculty information, and things to know about Willamette University.

      Dates: 2006-2007
      Container: Box 1, Folder 24
    • Description: Kappa Gamma Rho
      volume 1, number 1

      Member and alumni magazine for the fraternity, Kappa Gamma Rho. The Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity was organized in 1920.

      Dates: 1924 September
      Container: Box 1, Folder 25
    • Description: Letters from leadership underground

      Published by "a handful of WU seniors" describing their experience as student activists

      Dates: 2022
      Container: Box 1, Folder 58
    • Description: Let's Talk About Women's Rhetorical Dress and Co-Optation!

      Zine produced by Violet Davis for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 9
    • Description: Lit Women

      Zine produced by Corinna Nelson for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      About liturgical female figures commonly seen as feminist symbols.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 10
    • Description: Magic Theater

      Magic Theater was a single publication of poems and essays put out as a non-profit experiment by students of Willamette University. Collection of poems and essays.

      Dates: 1968
      Container: Box 1, Folder 26
    • Description: mama ain't raised no fool
      volume 2, issue 1

      Magazine of poems, drawing, photographs, and essays, started by Brian Greggs, class of 2011.

      Dates: 2009
      Container: Box 1, Folder 27
    • Description: Memorandum

      Memorandum was a weekly publication produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University between 1983 and 1984. Holli Davenport, Assistant to the Chaplains, began publishing MemoRandom in 1973. Publication changed hands, and undertook a slight name change, when ASWU took over. ASWU published Memorandum for only one year due to lack of funding. Publication then went back to Holli Davenport, until the publication turned into Inside Willamette in 1993. MemoRandom and Inside Willamette are available in the University Publications collection.

      Dates: 1983-1984
      Container: Box 1, Folder 28
    • Description: The Mill Stream
      volume 1, numbers 1, 3-5; volume 2, numbers 2, 4, 6, 7

      The Mill Stream began publication in February 1977 as Willamette University's Independent Newspaper. an avenue for the views an opinions of the Willamette community about controversial campus and national issues. Also included were topics of entertainment, sports, and activities. Publication stopped in Spring 1978 due to lack of funding. A separate publication under the same title began publication in November 1996. Deemed an ASWU Initiative, the newsletter ran only three issues, documenting various campus events, announcements and athletics articles.

      Dates: 1977-1978
      Container: Box 2, Folder 4
    • Description: The Mill Stream
      volume 1, number 1-3

      The Mill Stream began publication in February 1977 as Willamette University's Independent Newspaper. an avenue for the views an opinions of the Willamette community about controversial campus and national issues. Also included were topics of entertainment, sports, and activities. Publication stopped in Spring 1978 due to lack of funding. A separate publication under the same title began publication in November 1996. Deemed an ASWU Initiative, the newsletter ran only three issues, documenting various campus events, announcements and athletics articles.

      Dates: 1996-1997
      Container: Box 2, Folder 5
    • Description: The Mill Stream Report
      volume 2, issue 6, 9; volume 3, issue 4, 9, 10

      Single page student newsletter edited by a student using the name Xanadu Smith.

      Dates: 2007 February-November
      Container: Box 1, Folder 29
    • Description: Mi Vida Es Mia

      Created by Denise Diaz. Her introduction: "I made this zine for a class, but at the same time as a creative outlet for myself. The black and white photographs in my zine were taken by me. I love photography and it is a big part of who I am. As you go through the zine I want you to understand where I am coming from as these are my views as a Latinx woman in this fucked up world. We all have gone through some shit and its made us who we are. My zine is educational as well as personal. What you read here today I hope makes you think. As you read the zine think about your interactions with the Latinx community, and how you can help or just be aware of your actions. I hope that after reading this zine you have a new perspective on life and how you treat others."

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box 1, Folder 30
    • Description: The Modern Woman's Guide to Flowers

      Zine produced by Ashley Lim for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 11
    • Description: Oregon Gamma Jester

      The Jester was published by the Oregon Gamma chapter of Pi Beta Phi, a sorority at Willamette.

      Dates: 1948-1956
      Container: Box 1, Folder 31
    • Description: Oregon Gamma Gab Sheet

      Newsletter for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. One issue in holdings, unknown number published.

      Dates: 1953 April
      Container: Box 1, Folder 32
    • Description: The Oregon Volunteer
      volume iii, number 9

      The official publication of the Oregon Student Volunteer Union. Publication includes poetry and organization news.

      Dates: 1924 May
      Container: Box 1, Folder 33
    • Description: Oregon Women's Cookbook

      Zine produced by Dylan Doerfllnger for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 12
    • Description: The Personal Apocalypse of an Enlightened Arcadian

      Graphic novel produced by Lauren Howard for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 29
    • Description: QT Collective

      "The Friendship Issue" (no. 3), "The Space Issue" (no. 4), "The Body Issue" (no. 5), "The Dreams Issue" (no. 7), "Memory" (no. 9), "Utopia" (no. 10), "Intimacy" (no. 11)

      Dates: 2016-2017
      Container: Box 1, Folder 34
    • Description: The Quest of Women: Strategy Guide
      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 13
    • Description: Representation of People of Color in the Fashion and Beauty Industries

      Zine produced by Rachel Benn and Danielle Quilliam for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 14
    • Description: Salem Sucks?

      Volume I (09.16), Volume II (11.16)

      Dates: circa 2016
      Container: Box 1, Folder 35
    • Description: Sandwiches and Cigarettes

      Graphic novel produced by Darick Deng for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 30
    • Description: Speck

      Graphic novel produced by Timothy Kohlstedt for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 31
    • Description: The Student O-P-I-N-I-O-N
      volume 1, number 1
      Dates: 1968 November 8
      Container: Box 1, Folder 40
    • Description: Suddenly Sadie

      Graphic novel produced by Christina Retailiau for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 32
    • Description: Summary of AFROTC (Air Force and Reserve Officer Training Corps) Issue at Willamette University
      Dates: 1951
      Container: Box 1, Folder 39
    • Description: Sweet Palm Trees Funk

      Graphic novel produced by Ry-an for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 33
    • Description: Taking Up Space

      Zine produced for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 15
    • Description: Traveling Home

      Graphic novel produced by Melissa Griffiths for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 34
    • Description: US Women's Rights before 1920: Subversiveness through Reappropriation

      Zine produced by Gretal Menzies for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 16
    • Description: Vanguard
      volume 1, number 1-3, 5

      The Vanguard was an independent student newspaper that lasted one semester in the fall of 1987. Begun by students John Rehm '90 and Rick Spoonemore '89, The Vanguard was created to bring professionalism to campus journalism. Publication stopped after five issues when Rehm was named editor of The Collegian.

      Dates: 1987 September - November
      Container: Box 2, Folder 6
    • Description: Vital Illusions

      Volume 1, issue 1

      Dates: 2010 January
      Container: Box 1, Folder 42
    • Description: What Mother Never Said
      issues i and ii

      What Mother Never Said was an underground newspaper considered to have a feminist bent. The newspaper featured essays, poetry, and artwork attempting to raise issues and ideas that were overlooked.

      Dates: 1996 March - April
      Container: Box 1, Folder 43
    • Description: The White Deer

      Graphic novel produced by Graham Bell for a course taught by Professor Heidi Preuss Grew.

      Dates: 2007
      Container: Box 57, Folder 35
    • Description: Willamette at Ground Zero

      Willamette at Ground Zero was published by second year law student and cartoonist, Chris Ramras. It contains over 40 cartoons, originally appearing in the Collegian, which document and ridicule all aspects of Willamette University.

      Dates: 1994
      Container: Box 1, Folder 44
    • Description: Willamette Beacon Brief
      volume 1, issues i-iii

      Published by Law student, Jim Naum, in reaction to his being expelled. Naum expresses his views of the Willamette establishment and his take on his expulsion. He later sued the school for damages.

      Dates: 1968 April 1
      Container: Box 1, Folder 45
    • Description: Willamette Chronicle
      Dates: 1867
      Container: Box 12, Folder 1
    • Description: Willamette Community Press
      issue 2

      Willamette Community Press was a politically oriented newspaper dedicated to discussion of social and economic justice issues. The first issue was published in December 2000.

      Dates: 2001 February 12
      Container: Box 1, Folder 46
    • Description: Willamette Creative Writer
      number 1

      Publication of essays, stories, and poems created by students in Willamette University creative writing courses or members of Willamette's Creative Writing Club.

      Dates: 1956
      Container: Box 1, Folder 47
    • Description: Willamette Dialogue

      The Willamette Dialogue was a Journal of Student Scholarship, published in 1991.

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Box 10
    • Description: The Willamette Onion
      volume 1, number 1

      Titled "Willamette's Worst News Source," The Willamette Onion was a news satire newsletter. Only one issue known to have printed.

      Dates: 2004 November 3
      Container: Box 1, Folder 48
    • Description: Willamette Puritan
      issues 1-3

      A popular humor magazine edited by Don Carpenter, and later John Piper, the Willamette Puritan survived only three issues because of its controversial nature. Content included satiric essays, stories, and photographs about Willamette University.

      Dates: 1949-1950
      Container: Box 1, Folder 49
    • Description: Willamette Writers: A Literary Magazine
      volume 1, number 1

      Booklet of short stories and poems by alumnae and undergraduates. Professor of English, Horace Williston sponsored the booklet.

      Dates: 1926 June
      Container: Box 1, Folder 51
    • Description: Willy B. Kand

      Two zines published for Hatfield Library circulation student workers, which use the example of "Wally B. Kand" to show what to do and what not to do.

      Dates: circa 2000
      Container: Box 1, Folder 52
    • Description: Witnesses & Visionaries

      Created in collaboration with La Chispa de Salem, the Office of Diversity, and the Hallie Ford Museum of Art. These entities brought together about 15 students from marginalized groups on campus (students of color, LGBT, differently abled) and those interested in social justice to create the zine. In conjunction with the Museum's Witness exhibit.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 1, Folder 53
    • Description: Women's History of Healing through Herbalism

      Zine produced for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 17
    • Description: Women in Science and Medicine, 1845-2018

      Zine produced by Susan Harper for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 18
    • Description: Women Speak

      Zine produced by Tessa Harvey for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 19
    • Description: Wullamette Enquirer
      volume 3, number 1

      April Fools edition of a campus newspaper.

      Dates: 1989 April 1
      Container: Box 2, Folder 7
    • Description: Yum Yum: Rules for Din-Din

      Yum Yum: Rules for Din-Din is a participatory dinner where how much you eat and what you eat depends on a series of challenges. Based in play but pointing to more complicated issues including access and equity, Yum Yum gathers a group of diners together and forces them into both competition and dependence in order to achieve a common goal: that of eating a meal. Created and performed in the Willamette University Art Department as part of MK Guth's residency in ARTS 331: Installation Art, taught by Cayla Skillin-Brauchle. Performed by Potluck Collective.

      Dates: 2017
      Container: Box 1, Folder 54
    • Description: [Untitled zine]

      Zine produced for CCM341: US Women's Rights Activism Before 1920, taught by Professor Cindy Richards, Civic Communication and Media.

      Contains quotations from the Collegian and images of women mountaineering

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 57, Folder 20
  • Series II: Willamette Collegian (student newspaper), 1875-2017

    This series contains the student newspaper, the Willamette Collegian, and its style guides. First published in 1875, The Collegian is a weekly publication documenting student life, activities, athletics and ideologies. As noted in many issues, "the faculty of Willamette is not responsible for the contents of the Collegian." During the spring semester of the 2019-2020 school year The Collegian moved to an online-only format with rolling publication due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Series III: Creative arts journal, 1965-2019

    This series contains the Willamette University creative writing and arts journal known at different times as JASON, Chrysalis, The Mill, and then Argot.

    • Description: JASON

      The JASON was a literary magazine produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University. The magazine underwent a reorganization in 1996, and the name was changed to Chrysalis.

      Dates: 1965-1970
      Container: Box 5
    • Description: JASON

      The JASON was a literary magazine produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University. The magazine underwent a reorganization in 1996, and the name was changed to Chrysalis.

      Dates: 1971-1982
      Container: Box 6
    • Description: JASON

      The JASON was a literary magazine produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University. The magazine underwent a reorganization in 1996, and the name was changed to Chrysalis.

      Dates: 1983-1989
      Container: Box 7
    • Description: JASON II

      The JASON was a literary magazine produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University. The magazine underwent a reorganization in 1996, and the name was changed to Chrysalis.

      Dates: 1984-1988
      Container: Box 8
    • Description: JASON

      The JASON was a literary magazine produced by the Associated Students of Willamette University. The magazine underwent a reorganization in 1996, and the name was changed to Chrysalis.

      Dates: 1990-1996
      Container: Box 9
    • Description: Chrysalis

      This publication is formerly known as JASON.

      Online access to this publication is restricted to those with Willamette University network credentials (login and password).

      The intention of the Chrysalis magazine and organization is to foster a connected literary community on the Willamette campus.

      Dates: 1996-2001
      Container: Box 3
    • Description: Chrysalis

      This publication is formerly known as JASON.

      Online access to this publication is restricted to those with Willamette University network credentials (login and password).

      The intention of the Chrysalis magazine and organization is to foster a connected literary community on the Willamette campus.

      Dates: 2003-2012
      Container: Box 4
    • Description: Chrysalis

      This publication is formerly known as JASON.

      Online access to this publication is restricted to those with Willamette University network credentials (login and password).

      The intention of the Chrysalis magazine and organization is to foster a connected literary community on the Willamette campus.

      Dates: 2013-2015
      Container: Box 10
    • Description: The Mill

      This publications is formerly known as Chrysalis.

      Online access to this publication is restricted to those with Willamette University network credentials (login and password).

      Dates: 2016
      Container: Box 10
    • Description: The Mill
      Dates: 2017
      Container: Box 10
    • Description: The Mill

      Online access to this publication is restricted to those with Willamette University network credentials (login and password).

      Dates: 2018
      Container: Box 10
    • Description: Argot
      Dates: 2019
      Container: Box 10
  • Series IV: International and study abroad publications, 2005-2018

    This series contains the publications produced by internation students attending Willamette University and includes TELLUS, Willamette World News, and the international student blogs.

  • Series V: Music and song books, 1900-2012

    This series includes sheet music, songs, and song books written by Willamette University students.

    • Description: Sheet music and songs

      Oversize sheet music moved to box 2.

      Includes the sheet music and songs created by Willamette University students and student organizations, not directly associated with Glee. Includes Ode to Willamette and Farewell Willamette.

      Dates: 1912-1937
      Container: Box 1, Folder 36
    • Description: Songs and performances: Senior Mellerdrammer; Beer Barrell Polka; class song sheet
      Dates: undated
      Container: Box 1, Folder 37
    • Description: Song writing club music
      audio of songs created by members of the song writing club.
      Dates: 2011-2012
      Container: Box 1, Folder 38
    • Description: Song Book

      The first Willamette University song book was published in 1914 by the senior class. It includes a mixture of Glee songs and Willamette Choruses. The song book was republished in 1915, 1922 with additions by the Websterian Literary society. Additions and changes where again made in 1927, 1930, and 1938.

      Dates: 1914
      Container: Box 11, Folder 1
    • Description: Song Book

      The first Willamette University song book was published in 1914 by the senior class. It includes a mixture of Glee songs and Willamette Choruses. The song book was republished in 1915, 1922 with additions by the Websterian Literary society. Additions and changes where again made in 1927, 1930, and 1938.

      Dates: 1915
      Container: Box 11, Folder 2
    • Description: Song Book

      The first Willamette University song book was published in 1914 by the senior class. It includes a mixture of Glee songs and Willamette Choruses. The song book was republished in 1915, 1922 with additions by the Websterian Literary society. Additions and changes where again made in 1927, 1930, and 1938.

      Dates: 1922
      Container: Box 11, Folder 3
    • Description: Song Book

      The first Willamette University song book was published in 1914 by the senior class. It includes a mixture of Glee songs and Willamette Choruses. The song book was republished in 1915, 1922 with additions by the Websterian Literary society. Additions and changes where again made in 1927, 1930, and 1938.

      Dates: 1929
      Container: Box 11, Folder 4
    • Description: Song Book

      The first Willamette University song book was published in 1914 by the senior class. It includes a mixture of Glee songs and Willamette Choruses. The song book was republished in 1915, 1922 with additions by the Websterian Literary society. Additions and changes where again made in 1927, 1930, and 1938.

      Dates: 1930
      Container: Box 11, Folder 5
    • Description: Song Book

      The first Willamette University song book was published in 1914 by the senior class. It includes a mixture of Glee songs and Willamette Choruses. The song book was republished in 1915, 1922 with additions by the Websterian Literary society. Additions and changes where again made in 1927, 1930, and 1938.

      Dates: 1938
      Container: Box 11, Folder 6
  • Series VI: Wallulah (student yearbook), 1903-2006

    The New Willamette is considered the 1907 yearbook for Willamette University. It is seperate from the other Wallulahs and is in the Student Publications collection.

    The Wallulah was the student yearbook for Willamette University, published from 1903 to 2006. The Wallulah includes student body photographs, documentation of athletics and student organizations, faculty and staff, and documentation of student life.

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Subject Terms

  • College publications
  • Students

Geographical Names

  • Salem (Or.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • magazines (periodicals)
  • newsletters
  • newspapers
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