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The 1968 yearbook contains an article on activism that was reprinted from the New York Times entitled "In the U.S. Demands" by Steven V. Roberts. It also contains a description of a Black Movement Forum, a series of lectures and discussions about the Black Power movement that was held on campus. It describes a seminar series on Vietnam, where the topics discussed were reasons for and against the war in Vietnam as well as a seminar entitled "Vietnam and You." Some of the speakers were Al Lowenstein and Robert Levine. This also contains pictures of students protesting against military recruiters being on campus. The yearbook displays off-campus photographs in addition to photographs on student life. The outstanding seniors and class beauty photographs were taken at Chinqua Penn Plantation [Reidsville, NC].The yearbook of the institution known since 1963 as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro was published between 1902 and 1993, first as The Decennial (1902), later as The Carolinian (1909-1917), and finally as Pine Needles (1920-1993).