This article describes the frustration of the community of Black students, specifically the Afro-American Plus organization, that their request of the Mississippi State University president and officials have not been granted in full. The article…
In this article, George Miller described the religious problems with segregation. A Starkville First Baptist usher's refusal to allow Miller to enter the sanctuary sparked his musings on Christianity and segregation.
In this article, Hine reported that Industrial Psychology professor, Gerald Bayley, initiated the petition for faculty integration. Demands for immediate hiring of qualified Black professors indicated petitioners' skepticism that university…
This article discusses the Student Association meeting wherein adding representation to the Student Senate was considered. The idea of separate precincts for Black students was floated and a recommendations were drafted.
This article discusses the verdict of the Judicial Council on whether or not separate districts for Black and foreign students is unconstitutional and rules that it was. The article states that changes must be made before the next year's election,…
This article provides the results on a sidewalk survey taken by The Reflector in front of the Union on student's opinions on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The survey is based on the three television shows that had aired recently…
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…
In this article, Hine credited the Campus Reform Movement as a structured channel for students to impact campus administration. Proposals ranged from attendance and grades to Drill Field renovations, dress codes, and African-Americans in…
On this page, the Reflector carried a selection of front page articles and a picture of students of the University Reform Movement at Union Hall. Community engagement is the predominate theme of the Reflector's front page.