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Stone Cold Busted

 Collection
Identifier: HCL-003-040

Scope and Contents

Stone Cold Busted published four issues in fall 1989 and six issues in 1990. They dealt with issues of structural racism at Haverford and issues around the Honor Code as well as abortion. In issue three, they presented a survey of campus, and responses were reported in the following issue. Other issues include accounts of rape on campus (told by the victim and the perpetrator), letters about gun violence, opinions on anti-semitism, thoughts about feminism and the role of “Havermen” on campus, as well as a plethora of musings on other heavy topics. Their final issue was split in half, one section as a “women’s issue” and the other as a “men’s issue.” Submissions included essays, journal entries, letters, comics, illustrations, and poetry.

Dates

  • Creation: 1989-1990

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use

Use Restrictions

Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 17)

Historical note

Created in the fall of 1989, Stone Cold Busted was an alternative Haverford publication. It featured submissions which told of their author's feelings, rather than "over-intellectualizations." It was published at least through the end of 1990. Stone Cold Busted did not shy away from heavy topics, and their goal was to make sure Bi-Co students did not either. While originally a Haverford publication, Stone Cold Busted became a Bi-Co publication in their fifth issue. Stone Cold Busted distributed a special “Customs Week” issue in the fall of 1990 to incoming freshmen. This issue was slightly controversial as some upperclassmen believed the topics presented in Stone Cold Busted were too heavy for first-year students.

At its inception, Stone Cold Busted only received $288 from Students’ Council, which led editor Carlo Cerruti to pay for issues three and four out of pocket, with the help of student donations. Stone Cold Busted accepted anonymous submissions under the idea that an anonymous author makes a work no less powerful. Anonymous authors can be found in all issues.

Extent

.01 linear ft. (1 folder)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Magazine from 1989-1990 exporing current issues such as structural racism and abortion.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically

Related Materials

Haverford Twopenny Press (HCL.003.009) Fifth Street Musicians (HCL.003.037)

Processing Information

Processed by Lauryn White and Sarah Horowitz, completed November 2020. Additional description completed by Maia Schwallie, November 2022.

Subject

Title
Stone Cold Busted
Author
Lauryn White, Sarah Horowitz, and Maia Schwallie
Date
November, 2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

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