College Eye

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# Title Date Summary
351 Next week's EYE out on Thursday
College Eye 53:12, p.5
352 A little late, but . . . .
College Eye 53:9, p.2

The editor explains that they do not have complete freedom to write whatever they want, but are allowed to criticize SCI.

353 Yes, "we" really do exist
College Eye 53:8, p.2

Discusses who writes the editorials in the EYE.

354 EYE given class 1 rating
College Eye 53:7, p.1
355 Archives needs old EYE issues
College Eye 53:6, p.6

Missing several recent issues.

356 EYE needs cartoonist
College Eye 53:5, p.4
357 Letter from the editor
College Eye 53:4, p.2

Encourages students to write letters to the editor, but informs them of the restrictions.

358 Eye staff now recruiting new members
College Eye 53:1, p.1

Will hold organizational meeting.

359 Circulation methods changed: more places to get Eyes
College Eye 53:1, p.3

Locations at which the College Eye may be picked up.

360 A letter from the editor
College Eye 52:41, p.2
Thanks the summer staff of the College Eye.
361 Staff assists student paper thru summer
College Eye 52:41, p.1
Thanks to those who assisted.
362 Untitled
College Eye 52:38, p.2
Exhorts readers to take an involved interest in the College Eye.
363 A year of editorial comment
College Eye 52:33, p.8
Reviews past editorials.
364 New EYE staff to take over for last issues
College Eye 52:31, p.1
List of new staff.
365 Fare well from the 1960-'61 EYE staff
College Eye 52:31, p.8
Thanks readers for supporting the newspaper.
366 Oil cans presented
College Eye 52:30, p.6
Myrna Pierce and Michael O'Brien win large oil cans; list of those who won small oil cans.
367 EYE given Class I rank by college press group
College Eye 52:30, p.1
368 Journalists at ISTC honored
Public Relations News Release 1960:398, p.1
Myrna Pierce and Michael O'Brien are granted top awards for noteworthy service in student publications. College Eye and Old Gold staff are presented with awards for excellence of service.
369 ISTC student named winner of poetry contest
Public Relations News Release 1960:382, p.1
Connie Stimpson is named the third place winner of the college poetry award sponsored by the Iowa Poetry Association. Stimpson is member of the English club, KYTC radio staff, Sigma Alpha Iota, and future editor of the College Eye.
370 Stimpson, Hewicker, Edwards to head '61-'62 publications
College Eye 52:25, p.5
Connie Stimpson will be executive editor of the College Eye; Ila Jean Hewicker will be editor of Old Gold; Dick Edwards will be summer editor of the College Eye; list of other editors; photo.
371 Credit Holck with cartoons
College Eye 52:24, p.6
A profile of College Eye cartoonist Bob Holck; photo.
372 EYE to hold staff meeting
College Eye 52:24, p.1
Seeking staff for the paper.
373 Publications seek staffs
College Eye 52:21, p.4
Seeking applications for summer College Eye and Old Gold.
374 'Written word gets message across,' says publisher
College Eye 52:20, p.3
College Eye staff attends journalism conference; photo.
375 Meet scheduled for Eye staff
College Eye 52:19, p.1
376 5 attend conference
College Eye 52:19, p.4
College Eye staff will attend journalism conference in Illinois.
377 Staff positions now open for student paper
College Eye 52:18, p.2
College Eye looking for staff.
378 In regard to reviews . . .
College Eye 52:17, p.6
Typical performance scheduling makes it difficult to get a review into the paper in time for it to be effective.
379 Things we see around ISTC
College Eye 52:13, p.8
The College Eye wishes readers a Merry Christmas.
380 News staff will meet
College Eye 52:12, p.3
381 Paper early; school dismissed at noon Friday
College Eye 52:12, p.3
382 Poems, stories to be solicited for special issue
College Eye 52:11, p.1
Seeking creative work for special issue of the College Eye.
383 Eye, Old Gold heads to attend ACP convention
College Eye 52:10, p.5
Will attend meeting in Chicago.
384 We love our letters, but
College Eye 52:9, p.8
The staff of the College Eye appreciates letters to the editor, but signature and length must be kept in mind.
385 Untitled
College Eye 52:5, p.2
Students participate in the straw vote; photo.
386 Republicans sweep campus straw vote
College Eye 52:5, p.1
Nixon defeats Kennedy, 725-488.
387 Republicans take the edge in ISTC straw vote
Public Relations News Release 1960:72, p.1
The College Eye sponsors a campus straw vote, resulting in an overwhelming number of Republic votes. Republicans report 488 straight tickets, with 220 straight Democratic tickets.
388 College Eye to sponsor straw vote in Crossroads Mon.
College Eye 52:4, p.1
Results will be published.
389 What is this non-partisan bit?
College Eye 52:4, p.6
College Eye invites partisan political viewpoints.
390 A newspaper should explore campaign
College Eye 52:3, p.8
Professor Fox believes College Eye should cover presidential campaign and, perhaps, even take a position.
391 Straw vote October 11
College Eye 52:3, p.1
College Eye will sponsor mock election.
392 Iowa editors to convene at ISTC
College Eye 52:2, p.2
Will host college publication staffs.
393 Readers determine editor's policy
College Eye 52:2, p.6
Goals for the year for the College Eye.
394 Eye staff jobs open
College Eye 52:1, p.1
College Eye seeking sports editor and photographer.
395 We hope we've been useful . . . .
College Eye 51:38, p.4
Bids farewell for the summer.
396 Credits in publications work available during fall semester
College Eye 51:37, p.1
May earn academic credit for work on College Eye and Old Gold.
397 Still needed
College Eye 51:35, p.3
College Eye staff.
398 A familiar sight
College Eye 51:33, p.2
Hans and Aksel Holst, having printed the College Eye for years, will be retiring; photo.
399 Positions open on summer Eye
College Eye 51:32, p.2
400 College Eye Informs Campus
Old Gold 0:0, p.162
The College Eye is the campus newspaper and is dedicated to meat every Thursday deadline at the print shop. A six page issue is released every Friday and help inform the student body of both campus events and school happenings. The college paper is also a great why for students to see advertisements from local businesses.