2014-03-132014-03-131972-01http://hdl.handle.net/10605/54836The "New Morning" newspaper is comprised of 12 pages of student written articles, satires and political statements. This issue covered topics such as Ralph Yarborough running for the Senate; a repeal call for the city's garbage service charge; denouncement of the liquor laws of Lubbock; support for the student book exchange; reform of the Texas Tech Student Senate; Tech alumnus Robert T. Mansker running for political office; a recap of the women's movement concerning abortion law hearings in the U.S.; the large number of young voters registered to vote in upcoming Lubbock elections; the 11th annual Young Socialists Alliance conference; an overview of an individual's rights when stopped or arrested by the police; vegetable gardening; the November 7, 1971, "March of Faith"; and protesting of Gibson's Discount Store's firing of 17 Plainview Chicanos without cause.en-USThe digital images and files 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.Student movements--United States--History.College students--United States--Political activity--History.Social history--1960-1970--Newspapers.Social problems--Texas--Lubbock.Yarborough, Ralph Webster, 1903-Abortion--Law and legislation--United States.Alley, J. T.Chicano movement.Civil rights--United States.Discrimination--Texas--Plainview.Feminism--United States--History.Plainview (Tex.)--Race relations--History--20th century.Mexican Americans--Texas--Plainview.Mexican Americans--Texas--Lubbock.Lubbock (Tex.)--Race relations--History--20th century.Racism--Texas--Lubbock.Police--Texas--Lubbock.Political participation--United States.Protest movements--United States--History--20th century.Women's rights--United States--History.New Morning Vol. 1 Issue 3.Other