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Reflections in Ink, 1978-1994

 

Reflections In Ink (1978-1994) and its successor publication The Vine (1994-2008) gave African American students a voice that they had not previously had at the university.

The first issue of Reflections In Ink was published during the spring semester of 1978 and focused on the struggle of Black people in South Africa. That issue was the product of two student organizations, the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists. An article in the February 1989 issue traced the history of the newspaper and reported that Reflections In Ink began in 1975 as a newsletter. VCU Libraries has no copies of this earlier incarnation. The newspaper was published sporadically until February of 1980, when it began appearing on a more regular basis.

Reflections In Ink changed its name to The Vine in 1994. By the early 2000s, the newspaper’s focus broadened to serve the growing diversity of students at VCU.

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These issues were digitized by VCU Libraries in 2012-2013. Digital Specialist Drew Rollo supervised student employees, digitization, and quality control. Student employee Ding Yang Lin assisted with digitization. Metadata Librarian Mary Anne Dyer created the metadata.

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  • Reflections in Ink (1978-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1978-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1978-09)

    Reflections in Ink (1978-09)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1979-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1979-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1979-09)

    Reflections in Ink (1979-09)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1980-02)

    Reflections in Ink (1980-02)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1980-04)

    Reflections in Ink (1980-04)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1980-07)

    Reflections in Ink (1980-07)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1980-09)

    Reflections in Ink (1980-09)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1980-10)

    Reflections in Ink (1980-10)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1980-12)

    Reflections in Ink (1980-12)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1981-02)

    Reflections in Ink (1981-02)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1981-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1981-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1981-08)

    Reflections in Ink (1981-08)

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    Reflections in Ink (1981-09-30)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1981-11-18)

    Reflections in Ink (1981-11-18)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1981-12-02)

    Reflections in Ink (1981-12-02)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1981-12-09)

    Reflections in Ink (1981-12-09)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1982-01-25)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-01-25)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1982-02-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-02-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1982-02-17)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-02-17)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1982-03-05)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-03-05)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1982-04-15)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-04-15)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1982-09-16)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-09-16)

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  • Reflections in Ink (1982-10-08)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-10-08)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1982-11-23)

    Reflections in Ink (1982-11-23)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1983-02-04)

    Reflections in Ink (1983-02-04)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1983-03-05)

    Reflections in Ink (1983-03-05)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1983-04-07)

    Reflections in Ink (1983-04-07)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1983-10-14)

    Reflections in Ink (1983-10-14)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1983-10-28)

    Reflections in Ink (1983-10-28)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1983-11-18)

    Reflections in Ink (1983-11-18)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1984-02-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1984-02-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1986-09a)

    Reflections in Ink (1986-09a)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1986)

    Reflections in Ink (1986)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1986-09b)

    Reflections in Ink (1986-09b)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1986-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1986-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1986-04)

    Reflections in Ink (1986-04)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1988)

    Reflections in Ink (1988)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1988-10)

    Reflections in Ink (1988-10)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1989-01)

    Reflections in Ink (1989-01)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1989)

    Reflections in Ink (1989)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1989-02)

    Reflections in Ink (1989-02)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1989-04)

    Reflections in Ink (1989-04)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1989-11)

    Reflections in Ink (1989-11)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1990-01-18)

    Reflections in Ink (1990-01-18)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1990-02-15)

    Reflections in Ink (1990-02-15)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1990-03-20)

    Reflections in Ink (1990-03-20)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1990-04-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1990-04-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1990-04-23)

    Reflections in Ink (1990-04-23)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

  • Reflections in Ink (1991-03)

    Reflections in Ink (1991-03)

    Reflections in Ink was an alternative newspaper began through collaboration of the Black Student Alliance and the VCU student branch of the League of Black Journalists, that published from 1978 to 1993 before changing its name to The Vine.

 
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