A letter from Kichiro Iwamoto, chairman of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Fund, sending a memo to the faculty and staff informing them of the amount of money they had raised to give as financial aid to students of color.
A collection of emails from my study abroad experience in London, compiled in a sketchbook. The emails have been printed out and glued in along with various ephemera such as tickets.
San Jose Mercury newspaper article titled "Fraternities, where men can just be themselves." An opinion piece commenting on Fraternities' exclusive nature and the negative aspects that come with putting men together in large groups.
A letter from the widow of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Coretta Scott King, to Father Terry in response to a letter of condolence from him regarding the death of her husband as well as to inform her of the creation of the scholarship for black students…
A bulletin from University of Santa Clara News about how $10,000 from the 1969-1970 budget is to be used to create a scholarship fund to allow low-income minority students to attend SCU, in memory of Robert F. Kennedy.
A letter from Al McGovert, assistant to the Dean of Students for Special Projects, to the Academic Vice-President of SCU James Albertson, S.J. The letter is about the possibility of rearranging the amount of money distributed from the JFK Fund for…
A letter from Matthias Meier, the chairman of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Fund, to the staff and faculty of SCU. In the letter he summarizes the reason for the creation of the fund and reaches out to the staff and faculty to donate $5 of…
This article from the Mercury News paper details how Santa Clara University had been a great institution when it did not have a football team in the past and how will it continue to be after the final disbandment of the team.
This newspaper article details the anger one former Santa Clara player feels toward the abolishment of the football team. He was a 49ers tight end named Brent Jones and was furious at the decision while claiming that the school never truly cared…
Petition written by the Old Quad Preservation Association in 1987 to Members of the Santa Clara City Council against the Fraternity use at 545 Lafayette Street. The Old Quad Preservation's main argument is entitled, "FIVE IS ENOUGH," proposing that…