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GMC campus, aerial view 1968.jpg
an aerial view of George Mason College, Fairfax campus, 1968. Includes parking circle, Fenwick Library, Lecture Hall, and North, South, East, and West Buildings.

GMC campus, aerial view 1971.jpg
George Mason College, Fairfax campus, aerial view, 1971. In the item, we can see the expansion of the college, as its develops into a University. Included in this image are the parking circle, Fenwick Library, Lecture Hall, and North, South, East,…

Gmc to Gmu pamphlet 1.jpg
A pamphlet published sometime in 1966 and distributed on the GMC campus. The pamphlet details the plans for the college to become to a university. Focused primarily on land needed for the expansion as well as the funding for its acquisition.

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This document shows a list of the records of the GMU mens basketball team from the late 1970s all of the way through 2025. Displays the evelution and skill of the team for each year.

George Mason to Sell Condoms newspaper.png
As the AIDS epidemic was on the rise in the United States, George Mason University was in the interest of preventing the disease from spreading on campus. To do so, they were set to start selling condoms on campus.

GMU campus, aerial view 1974.jpg
Now George Mason University, the Fairfax campus, an aerial view 1974. Officially broken off from University of Virginia on April 7, 1972. In the item, we can see construction of Academic II A (today's Robinson Hall A) and the University Union…

George_Mason_cover_Guntston_Ledger_15october1963_1.jpg
This is an article about George Mason, the man, in the very first student newspaper published at George Mason College. It has two pages. The first page has an image of George Mason and a reproduction of the Bill of Rights. Also, the header includes…

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Fans in the crowd celebrating the team.

TeamUCONN6(1).jpg
The GMU mens basketball team celebrating their D1 championship title in 2006 after making it into the Final Four of the NCAA tournament.

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John F. Bunker, director of the Center for Health Promotion at GMU, provides information on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) for employers, school systems, and community groups. This is significant as there was stigma around AIDS, especially…
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