The Log, which had canceled the column, brought it back "at the special request of the HSP". The Log included the following statement: "The opinions expressed in this column are those of the student authors. members of the Salem State Gay Task Force…
This letter to the editor was written by French Professor Harry Allard. He had written the letter in the March 26, 1975 issue that lauded Dave Newton's columns. He had signed his name but the Log had taken it out. The editor claimed that one of the…
The article talks about posters of the Lavender Rhino that have appeared on campus. The posters "signify the opening of a hotline and drop-in center for homosexual men and women in connection with the Human Sexuality Center."
These documents are derived from Black High School Day of 1974. Some include part of the program pamphlet that outlines the day's events and the purpose of the High School Day, while the letter briefly discusses the goal of this event.
These documents are derived from Black High School Day of 1975. Some include part of the program proposal that outlines the High School Day and the purpose of the High School Day, while the letter discusses what must be improved on in this upcoming…
These documents are derived from Black High School Day of 1972. Some include part of the program pamphlet that outlines the day's events and the purpose of the High School Day, while the article discusses the keynote speaker's speech.
These documents are derived from Black High School Day of 1972. Some include part of the program pamphlet that outlines the day's events and the purpose of the High School Day, while the article discusses the keynote speaker's speech.
This article was taken from Salem State's student newspaper, The Log. This article discusses President Meier's request a number of black students at the college at the time. This article also includes some correspondence between President Meier and…
This letter to the editor is in response to letters by Allard and Newton in the previous issue. Allard and Newton reacted to Walsh's column on October 26, 1977.
This document is an attempt by Biology professor James Schooley to start a new campus newspaper in the wake of the controversy about 'The Log' publishing "The Black Moochie". This was the only issue of 'The Analog'.
Article about "activist" college campus newspapers. The article features information about the controversy about the publication of "The Black Moochie" in "The Log" at Salem State College.
This article consists of a student opinion on the enrollment initiative to have 50 black students attend SSC, as well as the necessity of having a "heterogenous" environment so that racism can be alleviated both on campus and in society.