Descriptive Summary | |
Title: Red and Black business records | |
Inclusive Dates: 1980-2011 | |
Language(s): English | |
Extent: 1 Linear Feet (1 box) | |
Collection Number: UA21-005 | |
Repository: University of Georgia Archives |
The Red and Black debuted in 1893 as a newspaper devoted to the interests of the University of Georgia's student body. Two years later, the publication was discontinued after a conflict between university faculty and the Red and Black. In September, 1895, the publication resumed as a private venture, which proved successful enough to convince faculty to reclaim the paper in 1896. The University of Georgia Athletic Association assumed control of the Red and Black, which operated there in connection with the School of Journalism. In 1980, the UGA Board of Regents voted to approve the paper's independence from the university. The Red and Black remains an independent publication and is the most widely circulated college newspaper in Georgia.
The collection consists of administrative and business records of the Red and Black newspaper dating from its establishment as an independent publication in 1980 until 2011. Records include the minutes and correspondence of the Board of Directors as well as financial records.
[Item, box, folder], Red and Black business records, UA21-005, University Archives, University of Georgia
The Red and Black newspaper is digitized and available online via Georgia Historic Newspapers, a project of the Digital Library of Georgia as part of Georgia HomePlace.