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.
A photocopied zine published by WUAG staff in January 1988. Contents include Top 10 lists, articles, DJ and UNCG sports schedules, WUAG specialty shows, music and band reviews, and music rotations.
A photocopied zine published by WUAG staff in 1988. Contents include Top 10 lists, articles, Greensboro radio shows information including The Metal Explosion, interviews, a DJ schedule, Majosha band review, film reviews, music updates, and music...
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.
Main lobby, looking toward stacks. Cabinet to left once used for periodicals, but not suitable, so shelves were arranged in room to left. This picture made after the enlargement of the library in 1922 and before the fire in 1932. Rosa Oliver, Head...
The main lobby of the Carnegie Library, pictured in 1923, after the expansion. The back of photo reads "Main lobby, looking toward stacks. Cabinet to left once used for periodicals, but not suitable, so shelves were arranged in room to left....
The first issue of W.C. Informer focuses on several postwar political issues, and criticizes a recent vote on extending the Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) in light of the service of black soldiers during World War II. The FEPC,...
The second issue of W.C. Informer primarily discusses economic and political trends in in North Carolina, including voter registration and participation. Statistics are presented on poverty, living conditions (lack of running water, infant...
The third issue of W.C. Informer criticizes policies of the Truman administration, particularly the nomination of Edwin Pauley as Undersecretary of the Navy, which resulted in the protest resignation of Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes....
The fourth issue of W.C. Informer discusses of nuclear weapons, federal labor policy (specifically a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would curtail union activities such as "sympathy strikes" wher one union walks out in...
The seventh issue of W.C. Informer reports on the need for new housing units in the postwar years. Government housing policy was a major part of the federal urban renewal programs of the 1940s - 1970s, which ultimately displaced many predominantly...
The eighth issue of W.C. Informer reports on the passage of the Patman Housing Act of 1946, a precursor to the federal urban renewal program that was envisioned as a means of providing low-cost housing but ultimately resulted in the destruction of...
The ninth issue of W.C. Informer notes that "infamous preacher of race hatred" Gerald Smith had called a "nationalist congress" for the following month. Smith was well-known for his racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Communist...
The tenth issue of W.C. Informer encourages students to assist in voter registration drives and to vote themselves when they become eligible. Voter registration drives were a major part of the early civil rights movement.<br><br>W.C....
The fifth issue of W.C. Informer discusses an incident in Columbia, Tennessee, in which a black veteran and a white fought over an insult to the veteran's mother. Afterward, a group of fifty to seventy-five whites stormed the jail and roamed the...
The sixth issue of W.C. Informer is primarily a discussion of pending legislation concerning the railroad industry and an alleged conspiracy to thwart competition and a ":rate blockade" to keep southern manufacturers from competing in...
The eleventh (and possibly final) issue of W.C. Informer presents a list of suggested summer readings on the themes of national and international affairs. The titles on U.S. issues primarily center on race relations and include The Street by Ann...
A photocopied zine published by WUAG staff in 1995. Contents include a review of the film <em>Muriel's Wedding</em>, music and band reviews, an interview with Royal Trux, a DJ schedule, and photographs.
A photocopied zine published in 1999 by WUAG staff. Contents include an article on The High Heels, photographs, a Tobin Sprout interview and music top lists .