University of Northern Colorado Publications
Publications are an exceptional resource for exploring all aspects of university history. These include materials written by students, faculty, and administration. Many of the university publications can be located in the libraries catalog.
Selected Publications
The Crucible (1892-1920): The Crucible was the first student journal published at the Colorado Normal School. It provides
invaluable insight into the early years of the university.
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Cache la Poudre yearbooks (1907-1971, 1983-1984, 2000-2001): The Cache la Poudre yearbook was an annual publication produced by students and containing photographs
of events and people around campus.
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The Mirror (1919-present): The Mirror is the campus newspaper documenting events on and off campus that affected the lives
of students.
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Catalogs and Bulletins (1890-current): The historical catalogs and bulletins contain information about the university,
the campus, course descriptions, class schedules, graduation requirements, and more.
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Visit Archives & Special Collections @ Digital UNC to see more digitized campus publications.