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Series 450 - Alternative Student Newspapers, 1968-

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An alternative newspaper published for students, faculty, and administrators at UWSP. Rather than publishing weekly news related to campus, this newspaper provides diverse views on selected issues, people, places, and events.

2021-12-01

An alternative campus newspaper published by the Student Foundation of Stevens Point focusing on student issues. The Student Foundation was a non-profit student-only organization based on student membership. It provided various services, including free legal services to its membership.

2021-12-01

An alternative student newspaper focusing on environmental and other issues as an outlet for those who feel restricted by orthodox media.

2021-12-01

An alternative student newspaper with its origins in the counterculture movement. Prominent topics include sexuality, drug and substance use, anti-Vietnam war, and social justice issues.

2021-12-01

An alternative student newspaper and spiritual successor to Counterpoint (1968-1970). As a progressive student publication, it focuses on themes of gender, social justice, race and class, sexuality, and progressive action and thought.

2021-12-01

A satirical student newspaper published by Patrick Rothfuss out of his dorm room. The publication came about after Rothfuss had a falling-out with Pointer staff and left the Pointer temporarily to focus on his own publication.

2021-12-01

A single-issue student newspaper publication examining the cost of a UW system education and diversity at UWSP.

2021-12-01

A student journalistic enterprise that analyzes university news contextualized with the larger world. The student paper is largely written from a socialist, anti-capitalist perspective.

2021-12-01

2021-12-01

A student newspaper providing campus news and information to a residence hall student readership.

2021-12-01

A student alternative newspaper critical of the Pointer. The Jacobin accuses the Pointer of censorship and avoiding topics of minority affairs among other issues.

2021-12-01

A single-issue alternative student newspaper meant to imitate The New Yorker.

2021-12-01

A three-issue newspaper-esque publication by the Student Government Association. With an intent to generate a more vocal student body, the publication shines a spotlight on SGA representatives, issues, and involvement on campus.

2021-12-01

A single-issue alternative campus newspaper aimed at providing students, faculty, staff, and community members a medium to discuss world, state, community, and campus issues by providing idea not generally expressed in conventional newspapers. This issue focuses on activism.

2021-12-01

An alternative, student-oriented newspaper surfacing out of a rift between the Pointer and Student Government Association. Meant to be a competitor with the Pointer, the newspaper features student-focused campus and local news, advice columns, and “Strictly Personal Personals,” a personal ad section for students to connect and meet—often used for dating purposes.

2021-12-01

An alternative student newspaper surrounding UWSP student housing. The first two issues were published under the name BS’er, the publication’s name was then changed to ViewPoint for the remainder of its publication.

2021-12-01

An alternative newspaper loosely affiliated with UWSP. Originally produced in a Nelsonville farmhouse, the publication moved to Stevens Point as its publishers attended UWSP. A counterculture publication, Whipping Post features themes of art, music, freedom, peace, adventure, and casual entertainment. The majority of articles published were sent in by readers, many included UWSP students.

2021-12-01

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