McGinnis, KellySnow, EdGleason, Ralph J.Crowell, Sherry2009-11-032009-11-031971-03http://hdl.handle.net/10605/144"The Catalyst" is comprised of 12 pages of student written articles, satires and political statements. This issue covered topics such as campus student elections; KSEL; the five day "The Black Experience" learning exchanges; criticism of former Board of Regent member Manuel De Busk; a tuition increase protest; birth control; national American Civil Liberties Union news; a letter from District Attorney Blair Cherry Jr. on herion addicts; a two page Monopoly-type game called "Let's Go to College Game"; music review on Jimi Hendrix; "welfare" for the rich; and dangerous additives for food and drink. The issue is the dated March 3-17, 1971, and sold for 25 cents.12 p. : 42 cm.The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. To use these digital files in any form, an attribution of "Courtesy of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library" must accompany the image.Lubbock (Tex.)--Social conditions.College students--United States--Political activity--History.Social history--1960-1970--Newspapers.Social history--1970--Newspapers.Lubbock (Tex.)--Social conditions.Drug control--United States.Lubbock (Tex.)--Race relations--History--20th century.Social problems--Texas--Lubbock.Cherry, Blair.DeBusk, Manuel.American Association of University Professors.Texas Tech University. Board of Regents.Texas Tech University--Name.Heroin abuse--United States--History.Sterilization (Birth control).American Civil Liberties Union.Hendrix, Jimi.Food contamination.The Catalyst Vol. 2 No. 9Other