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Simon Fraser Student Society fonds Sub-series
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Publications – general

Sub-series consists of publications of or funded by the Society and its clubs. Titles include newsletters of SFSS or affiliated clubs (Council Bulletin, SFU Science Undergraduate Society's Purple Period / Purple Publication, International Club Newsletter); literary or campus opinion reviews (Compass, the first issue of SFU Literary Magazine edited by Brian Fawcett and Henk Suys, Cheap Thrills, International Skyline, Makar, SFU Komix); and newspapers funded by SFSS (Identity – SFU Canadian-Persian Student Newspaper, Mountain Echoes – BC Student Multicultural Newspaper, and U-Voice – SFU Chinese Student Newspaper). Note that most titles are represented by only one or two issues. However, the sub-series does include fairly complete runs of the Council Bulletin over 1966-1967 and U-Voice from 1998-2009.

Event flyers and notices

Sub-series consists of promotional material (notices, flyers, pamphlets, and leaflets) relating to events and activities sponsored by the SFSS or its clubs. Files include publications and newsletters, but no attempt was made by the creators to separate the material by organizational unit or publication title.

Student almanacs, handbooks and guides

Sub-series consists of publications produced by the Society to inform students about SFSS activities, and SFU campus life and services. Includes student handbooks and guides, the 1967 student directory, a student-run teacher and course evaluation guide for 1978-79, and the annual SFSS Almanac that began in 1986-87 (not all years are included in the run).

Posters

Sub-series consists of posters announcing or promoting events and activities sponsored by or relating to the Student Society. Events include SFSS meetings and elections, club activities, lectures, concerts, public meetings and protests, and pub and other campus events.

Yearbooks

Sub-series consists of the first (and only ) two issues of the Simon Fraser University Yearbook created and published by the Student Society. The yearbooks are hardcover bound volumes containing photographs, text and essays relating to aspects of campus life. The editors' intention was to create an annual yearbook, and volumes were produced for the first two years of the university's existence. The yearbook was discontinued after the second year (1966-67). The sub-series contains two hardcover copies of each yearbook; in 2015 the yearbooks were digitized

Clubs general

Sub-series consists of records relating to SFSS clubs generally. Records include club constitutions, executive and membership lists, and publications, newsletters, and news releases of various clubs.

Bookstore

Sub-series consists of records relating to the operations of the Society's bookstore. The bookstore was established in 1966 and traded in used books. Records include correspondence, reports, and financial statements.

Simon Fraser Student Society Bookstore

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