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Home > Digital Collections > VCU Student Newspapers and Magazines > The Vine

The Vine, 1994-2008

 

In 1994, VCU student publication Reflections in Ink changed its name to The Vine.

In the late 1990s, The Vine transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

It continued as Ink (2008-), as a lifestyle and culture magazine.

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Credits
These issues were digitized by VCU Libraries in 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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    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

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    The Vine (2000-04)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2000-11)

    The Vine (2000-11)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2001-02)

    The Vine (2001-02)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2001-04)

    The Vine (2001-04)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2001-05)

    The Vine (2001-05)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2001-10)

    The Vine (2001-10)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2001-12)

    The Vine (2001-12)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2002-02)

    The Vine (2002-02)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2002-04)

    The Vine (2002-04)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2002-10)

    The Vine (2002-10)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2003-01)

    The Vine (2003-01)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2003-04)

    The Vine (2003-04)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2003-05)

    The Vine (2003-05)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2003-10)

    The Vine (2003-10)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2005-03)

    The Vine (2005-03)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2005-11)

    The Vine (2005-11)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2006-02)

    The Vine (2006-02)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2006-04)

    The Vine (2006-04)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2006 Summer)

    The Vine (2006 Summer)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2006-10)

    The Vine (2006-10)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2006-12)

    The Vine (2006-12)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2007-03)

    The Vine (2007-03)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2007-05)

    The Vine (2007-05)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2007-10)

    The Vine (2007-10)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2007-12)

    The Vine (2007-12)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2008-03)

    The Vine (2008-03)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

  • The Vine (2008-05)

    The Vine (2008-05)

    The Vine was a successor to Reflections in Ink, published from 1994 to 2008. It transitioned from a mostly African American student perspective to a multi-cultural one.

 
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