This historic newspaper clipping features famed detective William J. Burns, who investigated the 1918 murder of 14-year-old Eva Roy in Burke, Virginia. Burns concluded that the murder was not committed by a stranger, but by someone familiar with…
Two women performing "human sculptures" dance in front of the sculpture America by Alfredo Halegua at the George Mason University campus in Fairfax, VA.
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…
This article describes a visit to Gunston Hall by George Mason College faculty, administrators, and students. There were around fifty cars that traveled in what was described as a "pilgrimage." Upon arrival they were presented by the Curator of…
This is an article about George Mason University's Women's soccer team who upset the University of Maryland to move on and face Harvard in the next game. The article has an image of Jenn Gross with a header describing her career accolades.
After securing the land for the new northern va college. What type of environmental impact did the university footprint have with tree clearing, existing wetlands and potentially farm rich soil. The image will represent the Farr Tract and give a…