From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, Richard Feingold photographed life on the IU South Bend campus, first for the student newspaper, The Preface, and later as a university employee. He documented many facets of a rapidly expanding campus, from the Electronic Music Lab to the newly created men’s basketball team and cheerleading squad, from poetry readings to student protests. Feingold also photographed events that took place off campus, including a 1980 Senatorial debate between Birch Bayh and Dan Quayle. Feingold’s negatives were donated to the Indiana University South Bend Archives in July 2017.

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The Indiana University South Bend Archives and Special Collections is the campus repository for papers, photographs, recordings, and memorabilia that documen...

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