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B. S. (1958)
B. S., short for Bi-Weekly Science, was a bi-weekly engineering paper initially published under the title Newsweakly. The intent and print run of the paper is unknown. Holdings and information regarding this publication are incomplete. Please contact Special Collections & Archives to provide additional information about this publication or to donate back issues.
Bullseye (1976)
Bullseye was published by the Federation of Students between 1976 and 1977 as an interim publication during the closure of The Chevron to provide information to the campus community. It was edited by Don Orth, David Daunt and Douglas Thompson. Bullseye (v.01, n.02) is available online as part of the The Imprint Archive. Holdings and information regarding this publication are incomplete. Please contact Special Collections & Archives to provide additional information about this publication or to donate back issues.
Federation Hall's National Perspirer
Holdings and information regarding this publication are incomplete. Please contact Special Collections & Archives to provide additional information about this publication or to donate back issues.
For the Library Staff (1994-1996)
First published in 1977 under the name From the Library Office, For the Library Staff was a newsletter issued by University of Waterloo Library (Library) administrators to share information with staff. Generally published once every other week, content ranged from staffing and service updates to social and campus event announcements relevant to Library employees. The title of the publication was changed to For the Library Staff mid-way through 1994 and continued under that name until the publication of the newsletter halted in November 1996 when editor, Mary Stanley, went on parental leave. See From the Library Office (1977-1994) for earlier editions of the newsletter.
For Your Information (1990-2000)
For Your Information was an occasional newsletter published by the University of Waterloo Library to communicate new development, future plans and events of general interest pertaining to the Library. Edited by a rotating series of Library staff, with assistance from Esther Millar, the first newsletter was released in 1990. The majority of the issues that followed were published between 1994 and 2000.
Friends of the Library Newsletter (1990-1997)
Newsletter was produced by the Friends of the Library as a way to promote the activities, needs and interests of the University of Waterloo Library. Edited by Friends of the Library board members, the newsletter was published from 1990 to 1997.
From the Library Office (1977-1994)
First published in 1977, From the Library Office was a newsletter issued by University of Waterloo Library (Library) administrators to share information with staff. Generally published once every other week, content ranged from staffing and service updates to social and campus event announcements relevant to Library employees. The title of the publication was changed to For the Library Staff mid-way through 1994 and continued under that name until the publication of the newsletter halted in November 1996 when editor, Mary Stanley, went on parental leave. See For the Library Staff (1994-1996) for later editions of the newsletter.
GLOW News: Newsletter of Gay Liberation of Waterloo (1982-1983)
GLOW News was a newsletter produced by Gay Liberation of Waterloo (GLOW), which acted as an educational resource on homosexuality as well as a support and social group for the gay community. Edited by GLOW membership the newsletter consisted of ten issues released between December 1982 and September 1983. Today GLOW operates as the Glow Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity and is the longest running queer and trans student organization in Canada. See the Glow Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity fonds finding aid for more information about The Glow Centre.
Graphic Services fonds
The Graphic Services fonds consists of negatives taken between 1960 and 2005 by staff photographers at the University of Waterloo. The images provide a historical overview of the development and growth of the University and documents campus events and activities, buildings and construction, teams, clubs, and associations as well as faculty, staff, and students. See the Graphic Services fonds finding aid for more information.

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