Page scans of the 1969 Tally-Ho show how shocked the students were, as well as how the burning administration building seemed to symbolize the semester's troubles.
"The Word From Westcott Lawn," written by members of the campus Grassroots Movement during the "Pig Knife" controversy, kept students updated on the politics and happenings behind the censorship.
This issue of Liberation is about the Black Panther Party. It includes a quotation from and photograph of Huey Newton, founder of the Black Panther Party, an excerpt from Eldridge Cleaver's book "Soul on Ice," and writings directly from Eldridge…