The Anti-Lope was an underground student newspaper created to give liberal students a medium for expressing themselves.
In its words: "Conservatism runs rampant in almost ail the newspapers in this state and many apathetic students of this campus are lethargically stuck in the mud with them. Thus, the purpose of the Anti-lope: to give a place for the oppressed to express their uncensored, liberal minded views and opinions. We also intend to awaken the slumbering mentality of KSC High and, finally, we will start a revolution on this campus by empowering the students to make the long overdue changes."
Please note that the paper contains strong language and regularly talks about sex.
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 3 No. 1
The Anti-Lope Staff
This issue includes articles about dismantling the elite white male power structure, asserting First Amendment rights, and rethinking our relationship with psychoactive plants.
Additional articles include "Post-Liberalism and the Politics of 'Change'", "Campus Suckurity" and numerous editorials. Upcoming presidential elections were a subject of much comment, with Bush, Clinton , and Perot all labeled "a scary bastard"
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 3 No. 2
The Anti-Lope Staff
This issue promotes condom use, especially for disease prevention; it also gives a list of the top 11 non sex uses for condoms. The feature articles are on President Nester's "on-campus drinking spree" (funded by ConAgra donors) and on how the administration was "sucking $20,000 out of the library every year" through the photocopier policy.
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 1 No. 3
The Anti-Lope Staff
Issue 3 discusses activism on campus and decries the Gulf War. It also talks about the need for a campus "think tank"/gathering space that is always open.
The Sextion focuses on the mistreatment of gays in Kearney, including Kearney Police harassment. "There are no longer laws against homosexuality, but there are reported cases of Kearney Police harassment against several gays who did appear to be violating no law except societal convention that two men should not be sexually interacting with each other or be in love."
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 1 No. 4
The Anti-Lope Staff
Issue 4 protests rising tuition, advertises events for Revolution Week, advocates for cannibalism as a solution to overpopulation, and talks about the Cave.
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 2 No. 1
The Anti-Lope Staff
This issue questions whether or not we are a university, examines the health risks of marijuana, discusses a censored art show, and features news from around the country. It also promotes the uses of bicycles instead of cars. There is an expanded poetry section titled Runes. The Sextion makes another appearance, this time with a focus on douching.
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 2 No. 2
The Anti-Lope Staff
The Thanksgiving edition of the paper reprinted Chief Seattle's reply to Franklin Pierce. It also ran an article and several poems highlighting indigenous genocide committed by Columbus and many others. Additional articles include "What Do Homosexuals Really Want Anyway?", "Rape...at UNK?", and "Campus Security or Cash Cow?". This issue also included extensive letters to the editor, a call to boycott L'Oreal, and a list of reasons not to join Young Republicans.
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 1 No. 1
The Anti-Lope Staff
The first issue explains the purpose of the newspaper: "to give a place for the oppressed to express their uncensored, liberal minded views and opinions. We also intend to awaken the slumbering mentality of KSC High and, finally, we will start a revolution on this campus by empowering the students to make the long overdue changes."
There are articles mocking the rigor of the institution as well as a Sextion feature, talking about sex issues such as STDs and achieving orgasm.
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The Anti-Lope Vol. 1 No. 2
The Anti-Lope Staff
Issue 2 includes a review of Dances with Wolves, Top 11 Reasons to Join the Greek System, a letter on avoiding STDs, a shout-out to Professor Peter Longo, and more.