This collection contains digitized issues of student newspapers from the Indiana University Northwest Archives. IU Northwest is the result of growth and change that began in 1921 when Indiana University offered its first formal classes in Lake County as part of a program sponsored by the Gary Public School System. In 1959, the campus, then referred to as the Gary Center of Indiana University, found its permanent location in the Glen Park neighborhood. During this transition to Glen Park, a new student newspaper called the Centerion was established, which ran from 1959-1962. In 1963, the campus officially became Indiana University Northwest. During this time, the student newspaper became The Northwest Phoenix, running from 1964-2010. However, during the 1968-1969 school year, the newspaper changed its name to the Northwest Student and then switched back to the Northwest Phoenix. The Redhawk Review ran from 2010-2012. During this time, the printed newspaper was discontinued. The Indiana University Bicentennial Archives Development and Deployment Project and Indiana University Digital Collections Services made this digitization initiative possible.

Subcolecciones (4)

List of items in this collection
  Título
 

The Northwest Student

The Northwest Student existed only for one school year, running from the fall of 1968 to the spring 1969 semester. The following semester, the newspaper s...

 

The Northwest Phoenix

The Northwest Phoenix (also known as simply Northwest Phoenix, or Phoenix) ran from 1964-2010. The chief purpose of the newspaper ...

 

The Redhawk Review

The Redhawk Review followed The Northwest Phoenix student newspaper but was short-lived, only running from 2010-2012.

 

The Centerion

The Centerion ran from 1959-1962. The chief purpose of the newspaper ...