Spelman reflections. ([Atlanta, Georgia]) 1956-195?

 

Title:

Spelman reflections.

Place of Publication:

[Atlanta, Georgia]

Geographic coverage:

  • Atlanta, Fulton county

Publisher:

None

Dates of publication:

1956-195?

Description:

  • Began with: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1956).

Languages:

  • English

Subjects:

  • African American universities and colleges--Georgia--Atlanta--Periodicals.
  • Atlanta (Ga.)--Newspapers.
  • Fulton County (Ga.)--Newspapers.
  • Georgia--Atlanta.
  • Georgia--Fulton County.
  • Women's colleges--Georgia--Atlanta--Periodicals.

Notes:

  • Appears to be continued by Spelman spotlight.
  • Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1956); title from PDF caption (issue received via e-mail, viewed June 13, 2013).
  • Latest issue consulted: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1956).

LCCN:

sn81298011

OCLC:

9916127451002931

Spelman reflections. February 1, 1956

About

The Spelman Spotlight began as Spelman Reflections on February 1, 1956. The student-run Reflections featured events calendars, campus news, editorials, and illustrations accompanied by captions. In November of 1957, the masthead became Spelman Spotlight, but the design and editorial focus of the newspaper remained the same. The paper focused on matters concerning Spelman College and the Atlanta University Center. Within the pages of the Spotlight, one could find news related to faculty, student government, and campus life. Among the serious editorials, there were also humorous columns like the “Ten Ways to Get Through College Without Trying” found in the January, 1958 issue. The Spotlight briefly became the Spelman Bulletin for the November, 1958 and March, 1959 issues before returning to its previous title. In November of 1959, The Spotlight underwent a redesign. The redesign transformed the paper with double-sided printing, photography, and an increase in columns. Advertisements joined the pages of the student publication alongside continued comics and illustrations. As the Spotlight settled into its new format, the topics it covered expanded beyond the range of Spelman College and included news related to the American Civil Rights Movement. In 2013, the Spotlight became the BluePrint. The BluePrint continues today as a student-run publication at Spelman College.