Cochise College alumni and history enthusiasts can now explore past issues of The Heliograph, a student newspaper, through the Arizona Memory Project (AMP), a statewide digital repository.
Volumes of The Heliograph published between 1960 and 1980 are now accessible online, providing insight into the college’s history and the lives of its students. Readers can browse all issues at azmemory.azlibrary.gov. In addition, The Heliograph is featured as a subcollection on the AMP landing page, making it easy to find and view.
“The digitization of The Heliograph represents a significant step toward preserving the college’s legacy,” said Ashlee Gray, college librarian-archivist. While the AMP files are available at 150 dpi to ensure faster load times and efficient storage, those seeking higher-resolution copies can request them directly from Cochise College Libraries.
“The Heliograph captures student life, community involvement, and Cochise College through the decades,” added Gray. “We’re proud to make this valuable resource available to the public and to archive the college’s history for future generations.”
According to the AMP website, “The Arizona Memory Project helps researchers discover information related to the history and government of Arizona by providing access to primary sources in Arizona archives, museums, libraries, and other cultural institutions.” The Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records manages the project and is dedicated to preserving and sharing the state’s historical and cultural heritage.
First published in the 1960s, The Heliograph covers a range of topics from student achievements, athletics and college events with famous performers. The newspaper provides a unique lens on the changing perspectives of students at Cochise College, making it a unique resource for alumni, students, faculty, staff and the general public.
For more information or to explore The Heliograph, visit the Arizona Memory Project website: azmemory.azlibrary.gov.