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Adelante! records

 Collection
Identifier: MCR5-3-3-2
Scope and Contents

The Adelante! records consist of artifacts and documents including photographs, charters, newsletters, publications, correspondence, and ephemera.

Dates: 1996-2019

Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi in America (APIDA) records

 Collection
Identifier: MCR5-3-3-14
Dates: 1992-2024

The Banshee collection

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-013
Dates: 1994-2006

Black Liberation Affairs Committee (B.L.A.C.) records

 Collection
Identifier: MCR5-3-3-20
Scope and Contents

The Black Liberation Affairs Committee (B.L.A.C.) records which date from 1967 to 2015 contain correspondence, event and program materials, publications, and official documents pertaining to the formation and maintenance of the organization as well as its work and presence on the Macalester College campus.

Dates: 1968 - 2024

Chanter: Literary and Arts Magazine collection

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-011
Scope and Contents

The Chanter collections contains a complete print run of the publication from its inception in 1957 to the present day.

Dates: 1957-2023

Focal Point collection

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-002
Scope and Contents

The Focal Point collection contains an almost complete print run of the publication from 1977 to 1995. Individual issues and cover stories are detailed in the Scope and Contents note of each folder.

Dates: 1977-1995

The Hegemonocle collection

 Collection
Identifier: MCC-012
Scope and Contents

This collection contains print copies of The Hegemonocle, a humor and satire publication written, produced, and distributed by Macalester students. Issues are available for reading online at https://issuu.com/hegemonocle

Dates: 2009-2024

Mac Weekly records

 Collection
Identifier: MCR5-3-3-148
Dates: 1914-2022

Proud Indigenous Peoples for Education (P.I.P.E.) records

 Collection
Identifier: MCR5-3-3-164
Abstract P.I.P.E. is the Native American student organization at Macalester College consisting of members of assorted tribes as well as students of other backgrounds. The philosophy behind P.I.P.E. is to increase campus awareness about Native American cultures and intercultural issues while working closely with other student organizations.This collection which dates from 1970 to 2017 contains correspondence, photographs, newsletters and newspapers, minutes and administrative documents,...
Dates: 1970-2017