Project Gallery
Publishing Release Event for Semester 2 Issue: ENDS OF THE EARTH
April 28th 2024
Claire Smallwood, The Michigan Archive
The Michigan Archive is a history magazine for general audiences. This event was the publishing release of the issue for the semester, Ends of The Earth, which discusses various topics connected to this theme. This event was a chance for students’ writing and art to be put on display, creating an atmosphere where the work of our team can be recognized and celebrated.
Publishing Release Event for Semester 1 Issue
November 30th 2023
Claire Smallwood, The Michigan Archive
The Michigan Archive is a history magazine for general audiences. This event was the publishing release of our issue for the semester, Lost and Found, which discusses various things that have been lost and found throughout history. This event was a chance for students’ writing and art to be celebrated and put on display, creating a celebratory atmosphere where the work of our team can be recognized.
“Secrets" Publishing Party
December 16th 2022
Thomas Droste, The Archive History Magazine
The Archive hosted a publishing party to celebrate the publication of their eighth edition, entitled "Secrets". The volume consists of articles written about historical plots and operations placed under secrecy notices by the respective countries/individuals, and the event celebrated the hard work their writers, designers, and editors have achieved!
Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll
February 25th 2022
The Michigan Archive
The Michigan Archive is a history magazine intended for general audiences. Their first issue of the semester, titled Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll, explores topics like the War on Drugs and misconceptions on the Kama Sutra.
Continuity
October 30th 2021
Celine Rajoulh , The Michigan Archive
The Michigan Archive is a history magazine intended for general audiences. Their main mission is to make history and art accessible (and exciting!) for those not already immersed in the field. This semester, they published two issues, the first of which is Continuity. This issue explores things that have stayed the same throughout history and features a plethora of art and other topics, ranging from the history of time, Japanese fashion, cultural exchange, and more.
Transformation
May 1st 2021
Celine Rajoulh, The Archive
The Archive is a history magazine by UM students aiming to engage history lovers within the Ann Arbor community. Each issue is focused on a specific theme, and writers/artists have the opportunity to create and talk about anything they are passionate about within that theme. This issue’s theme is Transformation.