This is a note of statements apparently made by University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson to Frank Pleasants of the Greensboro Record on November 15, 1967. The comments concern the controversial Black...
This uncredited article from the December 9, 1955 Greensboro Record reports that Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) Chancellor Edward K. Graham supported the right of the WCUNC Student Legislature to pass its recent...
This uncredited August 14, 1956, article from the Greensboro Record reports that two black students had been admitted for the fall semester at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC). Bettye Ann David Tillman and Elizabeth...
This uncredited August 16, 1956, article from the Greensboro Record reports that the Student Government Association of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) is confident that students “will accept calmly” the admission...
Printout of an article from the Greesnboro News & Record discussing college radio stations in the Greensboro area, including WUAG, published in the December 16, 2010, Greensboro News & Record. Contains interviews with radio staff and goals...
A brief article from the Greensboro News & Record explaining the departure of Jack Bonney as WUAG Station Manager due to cuts in funding for colleges and universities that happened all over the state of North Carolina during 2011.
A photocopied zine published by WUAG staff in December 1989. Contents include popular music lists, WUAG specialty shows, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Sugarcubes record reviews, and articles.
Undated photocopied zine published by WUAG staff. Contents include Top 10 lists, articles, a DJ schedule, UNCG sports broadcast news, music rotations, Cowboy Junkies record review, and band reviews.
This memorandum from University of North Carolina at Grensboro Student Government Association president Jane Ann Ward announces the agenda for the Black Power Forum held November 1-3, 1967. The memo was sent to Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson;...
This photocopied letter is the response of Greensboro accountant John W. Davis to William Friday, president of the University of North Carolina. Friday had requested that Davis meet with him and with Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson of the...
This is a photocopy of an article that was published in the Greensboro Record on April 2, 1973, which reports on plans to file a lawsuit against UNCG officials and the Neo-Black Society, a student organization. The lawsuit would allege...
This December 8, 1955, article by Martha Jester of the Greensboro Record, reports that the Student Legislature of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) passed a resolution the night before “favoring equality of...
This uncredited article published in either the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record on September 7, 1957, reports that five black students are enrolled at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) for the fall...
This uncredited article published in either the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record on September 7, 1957, reports that a third black student would be entering the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) for the fall...
This uncredited article published in either the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record on September 7, 1957, reports that a third black student would be entering the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) for the fall...
This uncredited article published in either the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record on September 7, 1957, reports that a third black student would be entering the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) for the fall...
This May 9, 1969, article from The Carolinian, the student newspaper of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), is an analysis of press coverage related to the UNCG food service workers' strike of March 27-April 2, 1967 and the...
Article, probably from the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record in 1964, discussing updates at WUAG including an proposed increase from 10 to 3000 watts and a change in the physical location of the studios.