| Underground Student Newspapers (Microfilm), 1967-1969. |
| 1967-1969 |
| Accession Number: 2002.187. |
| Extent: 0.5 linear feet + 1 reel |
| Abstract: Collection of three underground student newspapers: The Gadfly, Avante and White Rabbit published as alternatives to the Capaha Arrow. The goal of these papers was to foster student discussion on current issues; featured articles are about problems at Southeast Missouri State University and political issues of the day. |
| Processed by: Amber McPherson, August 2007 |
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Repository: Special Collections and Archives, Southeast Missouri State University Phone: (573) 651-2245; Fax: (573) 651-2666; Email: semoarchives@semo.edu |
| Citation: The Gadfly, Special Collections and Archives, Southeast Missouri State University |
| Restrictions: None |
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Other Relevant Collections: Capaha Arrow |
| Historical Note |
| The Gadfly was an underground (unofficial) student newspaper first published in March 1967 as an alternative to the Capaha Arrow on Southeast Missouri State College’s Campus. |
| Scope and Content Note |
| The Gadfly was an underground student newspaper first published in March 1967 as an alternative to the Capaha Arrow. The goal of the paper was to foster student discussion on current issues; featured articles are about problems at Southeast Missouri State University and political issues of the day. In addition to The Gadfly, there are two other underground student newspapers, Avante and White Rabbit, which also look at issues in the University community as well as the political scene at large. |
