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North Carolina State University. Club Football
Size: 0.5 linear feet (2 archival half boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.443
The records of the North Carolina State University Club Football team include the constitution and by-laws, membership rosters, clippings, promotional literature, annual applications to the university for renewal as a valid student organization, and paperwork documenting the denial of Club Football to continue, effective the fall of ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Club Football team include the constitution and by-laws, membership rosters, clippings, promotional literature, annual applications to the university for renewal as a valid student organization, and paperwork documenting the denial of Club Football to continue, effective the fall of 1987. North Carolina State University's Club Football team was organized in 1970 to allow students to play football in a structured setting outside of the varsity athletic environment. Ultimately, the Club Football team was denied recognition as a valid university student organization as of 1987, for the cited reasons that there were other organized football programs on campus, including the varsity team and intramurals. As of 2008, a Club Football team has not been reinstated.
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Size: 1.5 linear feet (3 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.458
The records of the North Carolina State University Food Science Club include the constitution and by-laws, correspondence, financial information, meeting minutes, membership rosters, photographs and slides, files from events put on and attended by the club, and other general information about the Food Science Club and its activities. ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Food Science Club include the constitution and by-laws, correspondence, financial information, meeting minutes, membership rosters, photographs and slides, files from events put on and attended by the club, and other general information about the Food Science Club and its activities. Also included in the collection are files from other organizations that the Food Science Club worked with, such as the College of Agriculture and Life Science's Agri-Life Council, the Institute of Food Technologies, and other campus organizations. The North Carolina State University Food Science Club was established in or before 1962 to allow students in the Department of Food, Bioprocessing, and Nutrition Sciences to further their knowledge and understanding of topics in the field of food science, while also allowing for a closer relationship between students and faculty members in the department, and giving students and opportunity to serve in leadership roles on campus and in the community. The Food Science Club remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.459
The records of the North Carolina State University Forestry Club contain the constitution and by-laws, meeting minutes, issues of the Club newsletter, Slabs and Edgings, and other general information about the Forestry Club and their activities. The North Carolina State University Forestry Club was established in or before 1931 by ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Forestry Club contain the constitution and by-laws, meeting minutes, issues of the Club newsletter, Slabs and Edgings, and other general information about the Forestry Club and their activities. The North Carolina State University Forestry Club was established in or before 1931 by undergraduate students studying forestry at NC State. The Forestry Club was responsible for funding and publishing a semi-annual newsletter, Slabs and Edgings, which was first issued in 1938. The Forestry Club remained active at NC State as of 2008.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.469
The records of the North Carolina State University Judo Club contain their constitution, information on judo and tournaments, correspondence, information on national judo organizations, and other general information about the club, its members, and its activities. The North Carolina State University Judo Club was organized by ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Judo Club contain their constitution, information on judo and tournaments, correspondence, information on national judo organizations, and other general information about the club, its members, and its activities. The North Carolina State University Judo Club was organized by students in or before 1971 to provide an organized forum to promote the sport on campus, as well as to provide students interested in judo the chance to compete with one another. The Judo Club remained active through at least 1981, but disbanded sometime between then and the start of the 1983-1984 academic year. The Judo Club was reformed at some point, and was known to be active in 2003, but it is uncertain whether they remained active past that year.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.431
The records of the North Carolina State University student branch of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) contain the constitution, membership rosters, and other general information. North Carolina State University's student branch of the ANS was established in or before 1965, and was still active in 2008.
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.479
The records of North Carolina State University's delegation to the North Carolina Student Legislature (NCSL) contain a small amount of materials on NC State student delegates (including clipping, correspondence, rosters, and other general information), as well as materials from Legislative meetings, including committee reports, bills ...
MoreThe records of North Carolina State University's delegation to the North Carolina Student Legislature (NCSL) contain a small amount of materials on NC State student delegates (including clipping, correspondence, rosters, and other general information), as well as materials from Legislative meetings, including committee reports, bills and resolutions, general information from meetings, the NCSL's constitution, and various items submitted by other universities in the Legislature. The purpose of the NCSL is to allow students a first-hand experience with the legislative process, while promoting public speaking and social networking skills development, and promoting the state-wide discussion of topics important to college students, often leading to proposals presented before local, state, and national politicians. North Carolina State University began participating in the NCSL in or before 1948. The university's student enrollment at that time allowed for up to twenty-five delegates to be sent to annual meetings (a figure which was used at least through 1978), though in some years, the university was represented by fewer than twenty-five students. Meetings of the NCSL were often held at the state governmental buildings in downtown Raleigh, just a few miles from the NC State campus. North Carolina State University maintained an active delegation in the North Carolina Student Legislature as of 2008.
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Size: 6.3 linear feet (9 archival boxes, 1 legal box, 1 reel box) Collection ID: UA 021.482
The records of Company L-4 (North Carolina State University's company) of the Pershing Rifles contain their constitution and bylaws; meeting minutes; financial records; files on their events, competitions, and other activities; correspondence; and publications, including newsletters published by Company L-4, as well as publications ...
MoreThe records of Company L-4 (North Carolina State University's company) of the Pershing Rifles contain their constitution and bylaws; meeting minutes; financial records; files on their events, competitions, and other activities; correspondence; and publications, including newsletters published by Company L-4, as well as publications collected from the company's overseeing regiment and the national office of the Pershing Rifles. Materials range in date from 1953 to 1977. The Pershing Rifles were established by General John Joseph Pershing at the University of Nebraska in 1891 to act as an honorary organization for members of the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program. The L-4 Company of the Pershing Rifles was established at NC State on February 7, 1953, and participates in ceremonies such as the Color Guard and the Pennant Guard for university and athletic events. The L-4 Company is believed to remain active as of 2008.
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Phi Beta Kappa. Zeta of North Carolina Chapter (North Carolina State University)
Size: 6.25 linear feet (8 archival boxes, 2 archival half box, 1 oversize flat box, 1 archival cardbox,); 237.25 megabytes; 55 files Collection ID: UA 021.483
The Zeta of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa records include chapter applications, application committee business, and correspondence relating to attempts to establish a chapter of the society at North Carolina State University, as well as materials related to the creation of the chapter and induction of the original ...
MoreThe Zeta of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa records include chapter applications, application committee business, and correspondence relating to attempts to establish a chapter of the society at North Carolina State University, as well as materials related to the creation of the chapter and induction of the original undergraduate members in 1995 and subsequent years. The collection also includes materials from two Triennial Council meetings and some photographs of the organization's officers and ceremonies. The Zeta of North Carolina Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was founded at North Carolina State University on April 17, 1995 reflecting a tremendous achievement for the University. The organization encourages acquisition of knowledge and the cultivation of understanding, support for intellectual honesty and tolerance, and the development of intellectual interests.
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Size: 3.25 linear feet (1 archival half box, 2 flat boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.484
The records of the North Carolina State University Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma include correspondence, membership rosters, clippings, their constitution and by-laws, a scrapbook, and other general information about the chapter and its activities. This collection also contains publications created by the Phi Eta Sigma national office. ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma include correspondence, membership rosters, clippings, their constitution and by-laws, a scrapbook, and other general information about the chapter and its activities. This collection also contains publications created by the Phi Eta Sigma national office. Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923 as an academic honor society for freshman students. North Carolina State's chapter was granted on 16 May, 1930, with the distinction of being both the 12th chapter nationally, and the first within the state of North Carolina (because of this, NC State's chapter was for a period of time known as the "Alpha Chapter of North Carolina"). Membership is open to those students who achieve a 3.5 GPA or better (on a 4.0 scale) during their first undergraduate semester. NC State's Phi Eta Sigma chapter remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: UA 021.489
The records of the North Carolina State University Poultry Science Club include meeting minutes, financial records, information on officers, membership rosters, North Carolina State Fair ribbons, banquet programs, and an issue of the Club's student publication. The Poultry Science Club was established at North Carolina State College ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Poultry Science Club include meeting minutes, financial records, information on officers, membership rosters, North Carolina State Fair ribbons, banquet programs, and an issue of the Club's student publication. The Poultry Science Club was established at North Carolina State College (University) in or before 1949, as a way to encourage social interactions between poultry science students and faculty, as well as to promote the professional development of students in that field. The Poulty Science Club remained active at NC State as of 2008.
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Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: UA 021.486
The records of the Alpha Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of Rho Phi Lambda include their constitution and by-laws, correspondence, clippings, meeting minutes, membership rosters, financial information, and other general information on the chapter, its members, and its activities. Because the Alpha Chapter also ...
MoreThe records of the Alpha Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of Rho Phi Lambda include their constitution and by-laws, correspondence, clippings, meeting minutes, membership rosters, financial information, and other general information on the chapter, its members, and its activities. Because the Alpha Chapter also acts as the national office for Rho Phi Lambda, a small amount of national administrative items and correspondence can be found in this subgroup, though the majority of these records are specific to the Alpha Chapter. Rho Phi Lambda is an honor fraternity for students in Parks and Recreation programs. Rho Phi Lambda began as Rho Phi Alpha at North Carolina State in 1959, acting as an honor fraternity for the top academic students in the Department of Recreation and Parks Administration. By the 1980s, five other universities had established chapters in Rho Phi Alpha, though another fraternity was also serving as an academic honorary group for Recreation and Parks students nationwide - Sigma Lambda Sigma, which had been established at Florida State University. Professors from the two respective universities met to discuss merging the fraternities, an action which was carried out in 1985. The organization was renamed Rho Phi Lambda, and because NC State's chapter was the oldest of all chapters in the merged organization, they assumed the title of Alpha Chapter. Rho Phi Lambda does not have an individual national office - rather, since NC State's chapter is the Alpha chapter, they also act as the national office for the organization. The Alpha Chapter of Rho Phi Lambda remained active at NC State as of 2008.
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North Carolina State University. Rugby Football Club
Size: 1.95 linear feet (3 archival boxes, 1 archival half box, 1 flat folder); 1 website Collection ID: UA 021.490
The records of the North Carolina State University Rugby Football Club include correspondence, schedules, game records, financial records, and other club business. The records also include archived web content of the Rugby Club's official website, captured quarterly beginning in September 2020. The North Carolina State University ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Rugby Football Club include correspondence, schedules, game records, financial records, and other club business. The records also include archived web content of the Rugby Club's official website, captured quarterly beginning in September 2020. The North Carolina State University Rugby Football Club was organized in 1965. The records for the first few years of the club's existence were reportedly intentionally destroyed. The club competed with a number of teams up and down the Atlantic seaboard as a member of the Eastern Rugby Union and later joined the United States of America Rugby Football Union. The team has toured outside the region, including vists to Great Britian and has hosted teams from the United States and abroad.
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Size: 1.5 linear feet (1 archival box, 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA 021.493
The records of the Delta Epsilon Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Chi Fraternity include their by-laws, clippings, correspondence, publications, information on the formation of the chapter, a scrapbook commemorating the chapter's installation, and other general information about the chapter and its ...
MoreThe records of the Delta Epsilon Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Chi Fraternity include their by-laws, clippings, correspondence, publications, information on the formation of the chapter, a scrapbook commemorating the chapter's installation, and other general information about the chapter and its activities. The Sigma Chi Fraternity was established in 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for the purposes of promoting friendship and helping to develop value-based leaders. North Carolina State's chapter (the Delta Epsilon Chapter) was formed out of the existing Chi Sigma Fraternity in 1943. The Delta Epsilon chapter remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 4.25 linear feet (6 archival boxes, 1 archival half box, 1 flat box) Collection ID: UA 021.494
The records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Pi Fraternity include their by-laws, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership records, pledge information, a scrapbook, and other general information on the chapters, its members, and its activities. This subgroup also contains materials ...
MoreThe records of the Rho Chapter (North Carolina State University's chapter) of the Sigma Pi Fraternity include their by-laws, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership records, pledge information, a scrapbook, and other general information on the chapters, its members, and its activities. This subgroup also contains materials distributed to the Rho Chapter by the Sigma Pi national office, including pledge manuals, convocation information, publications, and other general information. The Sigma Pi Fraternity was established in 1897 to promote scholarship and character while helping young men to develop leadership qualities and build lasting friendships. North Carolina State College (University) was granted a chapter (the Rho Chapter) in the Sigma Pi Fraternity in May of 1921, composed of the brothers of the former Sigma Chi Gamma Fraternity on NC State's campus. As of 2008, the Rho Chapter remained active at NC State, and was the fifth oldest chapter of the Sigma Pi Fraternity to be in continuous existence.
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Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. North Carolina State College Chapter
Size: 9.5 linear feet (12 archival boxes, 2 archival half boxes, 2 cartons) Collection ID: UA 021.495
The records of the North Carolina State University chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, document the formation and evolution of the chapter. These records, containing materials from 1932 to 2015, include correspondence, meeting notes, administrative files, and other documents that detail the club's activities, ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, document the formation and evolution of the chapter. These records, containing materials from 1932 to 2015, include correspondence, meeting notes, administrative files, and other documents that detail the club's activities, including meetings, scientific lectures, research awards, administrative activities, and participation in activities of the national organization. The Sigma Xi Club was formed at North Carolina State College in 1938 and successfully petitioned to obtain Chapter status in the national Society of the Sigma Xi in 1944. The Society is dedicated to promoting and recognizing research achievements in a wide variety of scientific fields. The Chapter's activities include meetings, scientific lectures, research awards, administrative activities, and participation in activities of the national organization.
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North Carolina State University. Society of Afro-American Culture
Size: 0.5 linear feet (2 archival half boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.513
The Society of Afro-American Culture Records include information about the organization’s leadership, activities, and concerns in the form of administrative records, newsletters, newspaper clippings, national newspapers, correspondence, and event advertisements. The materials address a range of topics related directly to North ...
MoreThe Society of Afro-American Culture Records include information about the organization’s leadership, activities, and concerns in the form of administrative records, newsletters, newspaper clippings, national newspapers, correspondence, and event advertisements. The materials address a range of topics related directly to North Carolina State University, including wages paid to non-academic university employees, the Black Orientation program, discrimination on campus, the organization’s struggle to procure adequate space for black student organizations, and Pan-African week. The materials also pertain to the National Strike, Black Panthers and court cases, and other concerns of the larger African American community. The Society of Afro-American Culture (SAAC) was chartered with sixty-three members in 1968 as a campus organization open to all students and faculty members of North Carolina State University. It worked to promote an idea of black identity and to encourage advancement of blacks within the university, as well as to encourage nationally affiliated social fraternities and sororities on campus. The organization worked cooperatively on some initiatives with the Progressive Action Commune, Association for the Concerns of African American Graduate Students, and the Black Student Board. The Society of Afro-American Culture remained active through at least 1984, though has since disbanded.
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Society of Women Engineers. North Carolina State University Student Section
Size: 2.45 linear feet (4 archival boxes, 1 archival half-box, 1 flat folder) Collection ID: UA 021.497
The Society of Women Engineers, North Carolina State University Student Section records include materials related to the operation and governance of the organization, official correspondence, and materials related to the organization's activities. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) was founded in 1950 as an educational and service ...
MoreThe Society of Women Engineers, North Carolina State University Student Section records include materials related to the operation and governance of the organization, official correspondence, and materials related to the organization's activities. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) was founded in 1950 as an educational and service organization encouraging women to succeed and advance in engineering and leadership. The organization’s objectives include educating people about the qualifications and achievements of women engineers and the opportunities open to them, as well as encouraging women engineers to attain high levels of achievement. The North Carolina State University student section of the SWE engaged in a variety of related activities including hosting and participating in career fairs, symposia, and conferences. North Carolina State University's Student Section remained active in the SWE as of 2008.
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North Carolina State University. Spanish Club
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.499
The records of the North Carolina State University Spanish Club include correspondence, financial information, information on events and activities sponsored by the club, and other general information on the club, its members, and its activities. Materials range in date from 1972 to 2001. The North Carolina State University Spanish ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University Spanish Club include correspondence, financial information, information on events and activities sponsored by the club, and other general information on the club, its members, and its activities. Materials range in date from 1972 to 2001. The North Carolina State University Spanish Club was established in or before 1972 as in environment in which students and others associated with the university could develop and practice Spanish language skills, while also increasing their knowledge and awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. The Spanish Club remained active as of 2008.
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Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 archival half box) Collection ID: UA 021.500
The records of the North Carolina State University State Gay Community include clippings, fliers for events and activities the club sponosored, resources on gay lifestyles and issues, an issue of the club's newsletter, and other general information about the club and its activities. The State Gay Community was established at North ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University State Gay Community include clippings, fliers for events and activities the club sponosored, resources on gay lifestyles and issues, an issue of the club's newsletter, and other general information about the club and its activities. The State Gay Community was established at North Carolina State University in or before 1981 to act as a respresentative group for gay students on campus. The club remained active at least through 1983, but has since disbanded.
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North Carolina State University. Alumni Association. States Mates
Size: 3 linear feet (6 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 021.501
The records of the North Carolina State University State's Mates include reports, programs, correspondence, photographs, clippings, bulletins, minutes, membership information, and yearbooks. The majority of the materials date from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. State’s Mates was organized in the fall of 1947 by the State College ...
MoreThe records of the North Carolina State University State's Mates include reports, programs, correspondence, photographs, clippings, bulletins, minutes, membership information, and yearbooks. The majority of the materials date from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. State’s Mates was organized in the fall of 1947 by the State College Woman’s Club as a bridge group. It was eventually reorganized to engage student’s wives in a variety of social and service activities including the Mrs. NC State pageant, fashion shows, and fundraising for the March of Dimes. The members also participated in frequent programs about various domestic issues ranging from decorating on a budget to coping with common marital problems. State's Mates remained active through at least 1977, but has since disbanded.
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