Exuberant students surround a keg in this image from 1979, a year after kegs were first allowed in dormitories. In 2013, kegs are no longer allowed after keg privileges were taken away in the late 1980s. Reports from administration indicate that…
This article in The Breeze discusses the transition to self-service laundry. Since the opening of the school, student laundry had been cleaned by school-hired personnel. At first the service was free, but before discontinuing laundry services in 1978…
This item contains some of the governing rules and standard behaviors expected of students attending Madison College. These guide lines are divided into five categories: Dining Hall, Governing Rules, Conduct, Dormitory Regulations, and Housekeeping.
This chart shows the organization of the Student Government Association in terms of the hierarchy of positions and committees, clearly depicting the distribution of authority.
This report addresses the issue of female students wearing anklets -socks- on campus and a discussion of how to prevent this action. The report covers other matters relating to student conduct, however, these discussions are brief.
These minutes show a discussion of male students entering the dormitories of female students only after receiving permission to do so or during open houses.
This speech highlights the accepted gender roles of the 1950s, focusing specifically on the necessary changes that need to be made in female education in order to adequately prepare women for the professional world and the domestic sphere.
This correspondence from Hubert Humphrey, member of the United States Senate Committee of Foreign Relation, discusses the importance of American students to attend the World Youth Festival in Vienna in a hope to help dissipate the communist…