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University of California, Davis Web Archives
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California Aggie
The California Aggie, an entirely student-run publication, is a unit of the Associated Students of UC Davis and is overseen by the Campus Media Board.
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Online Archive of California (OAC)
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Third World Forum student newspaper (1970-2013)
The Third World Forum was a UC Davis student-run newspaper focusing on social and economic justice issues. From 1970-1975, it was published as Third World News, and as People’s Monitor from October 1986 - June 1987. The publication was suspended from 2006-2012 before resuming for one final year in 2013.
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