McDaniel College Student Newspapers
Collection
Identifier: RG11-01-001
Abstract
McDaniel College and Western Maryland College student newspapers.
Dates
- 1924-Present
- Received: Date acquired: 01/01/1967
Creator
- McDaniel College Students (Organization)
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright: McDaniel College may hold copyright to sections of this material.
McDaniel College makes no representation that it is the owner of any copyright or other literary property in the materials contained in its archives, manuscript collections, and special collections unless specifically stated, (b) that in providing access to or permitting the reproduction of any such materials, McDaniel Archives does not assume any responsibility for obtaining or granting any permission to publish or use the same, and (c) that the responsibility (i) for determining the nature of any rights, and the ownership or interest therein, and for obtaining the appropriate permissions to publish or use and (ii) for determining the nature of any liabilities (including liabilities for defamation and invasion of privacy or publicity) that may arise from any publication or use, rest entirely with the researcher.
Copying: Papers may be copied in accordance with the Archives usual procedures.
Biographical or Historical Information
Several publications preceded McDaniel College’s first student newspaper. Irving Literary Society published the Irving Literary Gazette and the Browning, Philomathean, and Webster Literary Societies published The College Portfolio. In 1887 the literary societies joined together and began publishing The College Monthly. Though these newspapers often had some news of student activities and events, their primary objective was publishing literary pieces and information. The Black and White newspaper appeared on the Western Maryland college campus in January of 1924, published by The Black and White Club, a campus fraternity, for the purposes of informing Western Maryland College students of events and activities that affected them, bringing the student body closer together, and promoting the College. The following October The Black and White Club stepped back as publishers opening the newspaper’s staffing to all Western Maryland College students. The paper’s name changed to The Gold Bug.
The College Newspaper continued to be published under the name The Gold Bug until February 1975 when the name changed to Scrimshaw. Five and a half years later in September of 1981 the newspaper‘s name was changed to The Phoenix. When the College’s name changed from Western Maryland College to McDaniel College in 2002, the newspaper soon followed suit changing the its name to The McDaniel Free Press in September of 2004.
Note written by Barbara O'Brien
Note written by Barbara O'Brien
Extent
24.00 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement Note
Chronologically
Custodial History
Until 1987 newspapers were sent out to be bound for use in the Library. In 1990 all bound newspapers and loose newspapers to May 1990 were sent to be microfilmed. After the newspapers were microfilmed they were returned, however they had been cut from the bindings to microfilm.
The newspaper office also keeps copies of the newspaper for their research.
Source of Acquisition
Student Newspaper Office
Method of Acquisition
Transfer
Processing Information
Student newspapers were previously cataloged under the identifier RG731-1.
Creator
- McDaniel College Students (Organization)
- Western Maryland College students (Organization)
- Title
- "McDaniel College Student Newspapers, 1924-Present".
- Status
- In Progress
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Revision Statements
- 2021-02-10: Processing note added describing changes in record group identifier. Finding Aid title, EAD ID, and Language of Finding Aid updated.
Repository Details
Part of the McDaniel College Repository
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