Photograph of an article in the July 28, 1993, edition of Student Printz with headline: "Lucas: Nugget starved." President Aubrey Lucas delivers the news that the golden eagle mascot, Nugget, died of malnutrition, not lead poisoning.
Clipping from page 4 of the 15 October 1992 edition of the Student Printz advertising events held for the University of Southern Mississippi Disability Awareness Days on 12-15 October 1992.
Front page of the 22 February 1962 special edition of the Student Printz regarding the new university status. "It's University of Southern Mississippi Bill Passes House Goes to Barnett."
Photograph of R.B. Hill, retired theatre professor, at a protest against the firing of professors Frank Glamser and Gary Stringer by President Shelby Thames. Hill holds a small sign athat reads, "Retirees against Thames" and wears a small sign on...
Photograph of a protest against the firing of professors Frank Glamser and Gary Stringer by President Shelby Thames. Featured in the Student Printz, vol. 88, issue 44 (8 April 2004) on page 1.
Front page aricle from the Student Printz, "No Confidence, Faculty Senate Votes After Two Suspensions." Featured in the Student Printz, vol. 88, issue 39 (9 March 2004) on page 1.
Front page article from the Student Printz, "Dvorak Defends Credentials." Featured in the Student Printz, vol. 88, issue 30 (22 January 2004) on page 1.
Photograph of the March 31, 1987, article in Student printz about the National Invitation Tournament basketball victory over La Salle University. The headline reads, "Eagle fever riding high."
The front page of this version of the Student Printz on 20 March 1964 does not include the article "Frazier's attempt to matriculate is unsuccessful." This is the version that was distributed.