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Alma Mater Productions (AMP) records, 2008

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AMP (Alma Mater Productions), the primary campus-wide programming body at the College of William and Mary, strives to provide diverse, high-quality entertainment at a low cost to the college community and serves as a resource to AMP's members and other organizations. The collection includes fliers and other material documenting AMP's activities.

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University Center records (University Center Activities Board, UCAB), 1994/2008

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This collection contains announcements and fliers from the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) and the Student's X-change store at the College of William and Mary. Included in the collection is information about Homebrew, which supports and promotes the performance of campus talent in art, poetry, dance, drama, and is known for its music. Homebrew is located in Lodge One of the University Center.

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