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Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Alumni Bulletins: NGC, NGCSU
This publication contains a calendar of Alumni events, updates on alumni, and served to keep alumni connected to the college with news about important college events and happenings.
Annual Catalogues and Bulletins of North Georgia Agricultural College & North Georgia College, publications
North Georgia College Commander (NGC ROTC Commander)
This newsletter publication contains sports news, editorials and opinions, articles about Cadet life, military notes and information, comics, and book reviews.
North Georgia College "Workshop"
This set of publications were workbooks used to facilitate learning workshops at North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia from 1951-1956.
North Georgia Leader
This publication contains articles related to Alumni and Alumnae, institutional news and updates and a calendar of events, as well as fundraising information and activities.
Regulations for the NGC Corps of Cadets - Blue Book
This publication served NGC students who were in the Corps of Cadets. It provides policies and procedures and outlines regulations for the command and administration of the Coprs of Cadets.
Souvenir Lux N.G.A.C. Commencement Programs
The Dahlonega Collegian publication
These magazines were written by North Georgia Agricultural College students during 1909-1912 in Dahlonega, Georgia.
They include original student literature and editorials, local announcements of events and exchanges, socialities, want ads, and advertisements. Some of them also include college directories and bulletins. Some photographs of the North Georgia Agricultural College's grounds and buildings are also included, and some pamphlets have signatures written on them.
The Ricochet, newspaper publication
This newspaper was written by North Georgia Agricultural College (NGAC) students during 1926-1927 in Dahlonega, Georgia.
The articles include original student literature and editorials, local announcements of events and exchanges, socialities, want ads, and advertisements. In addition, a section is dedicated explicitly to the NGAC Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).