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.
In this article, the Reflector announced that the Student Association booked The Temptations for Homecoming. A publicity photograph of the group accompanies the article.
This article reports on an incident where-in three Black students were asked to leave a club because of their race. The article goes on to report the club owner's defense.
This article details the approval of two predominately Black sororities, Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta, getting approved for organization on the Mississippi State University campus. The article goes on to proved details about the sororities…
Clipping of the newspaper article titled "Unrest Hovers Over Campus Sunday Night" written by Merrill Merkle and published in Mississippi State University's student newspaper The Reflector. The article reports on damage that occurred on campus during…