Also printed as The Kokomo Student Voice, this student newspaper published biweekly issues from 1970-1977. In its first issue printed in October 1970, editor...
Named by its founding editor-in-chief, Howard Sharp, The Mirror was the student newspaper for Indiana University Kokomo’s predecessor, Kokomo Junior College,...
This collection contains two issues of The Illegitimate, a publication of the IU Kokomo student government, from 1969. As described by its editors, The Illeg...
The Center Scope was a monthly student newspaper published from 1958-1960. The collection contains two issues of this title published in 1959 and 1960 respec...
In the spring of 1978, students at Indiana University Kokomo revived the student newspaper with issues of the newly named IUK Register. This collection conta...
Students at the Kokomo Extension Center published the Extender from 1960-1965, documenting the transition from the Seiberling Mansion to the opening of the n...
As described by the editors, The Kokomo Center Review was published by the Indiana University Center Division of Adult Education and Public Services, and pri...
This collection contains one issue of Center Chatter, a monthly publication written by students at the Kokomo Center of Indiana University from 1947-1948.
This collection contains digitized issues of student newspapers from the Indiana University Kokomo Archives, including issues of The Mirror (1932-1934) from Kokomo Junior College which preceded the opening of the Kokomo extension center of Indiana University in 1945.
Print issues were donated and collected by various means, creating a collection that is representative but incomplete. Coverage from student newspapers published from 1945-1969 is sparse, with more consistent publication and coverage beginning in the 1970s. Students published the newspaper under many titles between 1948 and 2019, including Center Chatter (1948), Kokomo Center Review (1950-1951), Center Scope (1959-1960), Extender (1960-1965), Regionnaire (1966), Road Runner (1966-1970), Illegitimate (1969), Student Voice (1970-1977), Register (1978), Phoenix (1981-1991), and variations on The Correspondent (1991-present).
Dates have been transcribed as published on the original issues, apart from issues with handwritten date corrections or obvious misprints. Issues published with only a month and year have been dated as published on the first of that month.
Thank you to Samuel Garcia-Lopez and Britney Netherton, graduates of IU Kokomo, for their work facilitating the digitization of this collection, as well as the Indiana University Bicentennial Archives Development and Deployment Project (ADDP) and Digital Collections Services (DCS).
If you have questions or are interested in donating past issues of IU Kokomo student newspapers, please contact iukarch@iu.edu.
The Poole mss. are a collection of 137 ancient, medieval and renaissance manuscripts and single leaves ranging from the 3rd to the 16th century. The collecti...
The Sembène mss., 1956-2008, consists of the correspondence, photographs, writings, professional files, film scripts, and related material of filmmaker and a...
The History of Medicine Collection at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library includes rare books, journals, manuscripts, artifacts, and other unique materials docume...
This collection consists of 28 color drawings of vascular surgery procedures such as endarterectomies, bypasses, grafts, aneurysmal repairs, arterial incisio...
Publisher:
Ruth Lilly Medical Library, Indiana University School of Medicine
This collection is comprised of 20 maps produced as part of Alfred C. Kinsey’s gall wasp research, which culminated in the volume entitled The gall wasp genus Cynips: a study in the origin of species (https://iucat.iu.edu/catalog/932965). Kinsey’s gall wasp research predates the work on human sexuality for which he is more widely known. The maps were created during a span of twenty years, between approximately 1917 and 1937. Eighteen of the collection items are United States Geological Survey base maps onto which hand-annotated species data was added. Of particular interest to researchers may be the two remaining hand-drawn maps (Untitled I; First Expedition, 1931-32, Indiana University Second Mexican and Biological Expedition, 1935-36) which document Kinsey’s research travel routes. The original, physical copies of this set of 20 maps are housed at the Herman B Wells Library, Indiana University, Bloomington.
The collection consists of photographs (prints and negatives), loose photo captions, and postcards related to Eisenstein's film Que viva Mexico, released in ...