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Filipino American Student Association (FASA) records

5.46 Linear Feet 4 boxes 239.2 Megabytes
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The records of the Filipino American Student Association (FASA) at the College of William and Mary include the student organization's constitution and by-laws, correspondence with students and alumni, meeting minutes, fliers, programs, tickets, scrapbooks and other material typically produced by student groups.

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Filipino American Student Association (FASA) records 5.46 Linear Feet 4 boxes 239.2 Megabytes

South Asian Student Association records

0.20 Linear Feet 2 boxes
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The records of the South Asian Student Association (SASA) at the College of William and Mary include the student organization's fliers, programs, constitution and by-laws, selected correspondence, scrapbooks and other material typically produced by student groups. One of the group's predecessor organizations was the Indian Cultural Association. Activities documented include events of the group, student leadership activities, and similar events.

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South Asian Student Association records 0.20 Linear Feet 2 boxes

Student Organizations collection

18 Linear Feet 34 boxes
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The Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William & Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.

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Student Organizations collection 18 Linear Feet 34 boxes

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