This article details the requests made by the "Black student population at Mississippi State University" via letter to the University president, William L. Giles. The requests range from four Black senators on the Student Association to "a fully…
This article provides examples from a recent questionnaire given to random Mississippi State University Students to determine racial attitudes of both black and white students. Some of the responses contain incendiary words.
This article gives a positive review of the concert performed on the Mississippi State University campus by Black voices, a choir composed of Black singers. The article goes on to describe the versatility of the performances and many of the songs…
The first letter to the editor is a counter point to an article published in a previous issue of The Reflector wherein the letter's author makes five counterpoints to the arguments made in the editorial originally titled, "SA Neglects Blacks." The…
This article artfully discusses Medgar Evers, John F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luthor King, and Robert Kennedy's efforts at dispelling racism through Civil Rights works though the article refers to their work as bringing "death to hatred."
This article provides a look into the history and biography of the Black Voices choir. The article includes quotes from members describing the genres of music they sing and provides information about an upcoming concert on the Mississippi State…
This article includes an excerpt from the Mississippi State University Student Association constitution and follows it with an explanation of how not allocating funds to the Afro-American Plus, the Student Association Senate "grossly inhibited the…
This article discusses two of the Mississippi State Universities defensive linebackers in MSU Football, Frank Dowsing and Ken Phares, describing them both as "super athletes" and "likeable pair". The article goes on to provide some of their…
This announcement informs the student body of a performance, A Salute to the Black Woman, "a dramatic blend of music poetry, dance and visual effects tracing the history and contributions and presence of Black Women in America" that is scheduled to…
The first letter to the editor complains that "critical letters to the editor, open discussions, and perverted views as presented in last year's Reflector and Reveille" are in inflammatory and make funding difficult. The writer goes on to say that…