The Electrifying Mr Nunn
Illustrated article covering LL Nunn's early days
Article mainly covers power development, mentions Deep Springs briefly at the end
David Lavender
Denver Post
n/a
11-Oct-64
Denis Clark
Denver Post
n/a
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English
Article
17DEC0471
Telluride CO
Big Little School
Deep Springs
One-page article on Deep Springs
Newsweek
Newsweek
Newsweek
31-Jul-72
Denis Clark
Newsweek
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0472
Deep Springs
You Feed the Pigs, Then Read Plato, Then Go Stir-Crazy
Article about Deep Springs
Unusual Study-Labor Regime Marks Tiny College Set High in Sierra Nevada
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal
Dow Jones
7-Mar-79
Denis Clark
Wall Street Journal
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0473
Deep Springs
Deep Springs College - Learning to Hear the Voice of the Desert
Deep Springs
Article by Chris Breiseth, written while he was DS president
Chris Breiseth
Change Magazine
Change Magazine
Sep-83
Denis Clark
Change Magazine
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0474
Deep Springs
At Deep Springs, college life means chores and studies, and the only animal house is the barn
Deep Springs
Article about Deep Springs
People Magazine
People Magazine
People Magazine
13-Jan-86
Denis Clark
People Magazine
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0475
Deep Springs
The cattle ranch that doubles as a school for doers
Deep Springs
Article about Deep Springs
Jim Doherty
Smithsonian Magazine
n/a
Apr-85
Denis Clark
Smithsonian Magazine
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0476
Deep Springs
Learning Experiences - Unique college prepares top scholars for lives of leadership
Deep Springs
Article about Deep Springs
Kathy Witkowsky
Horiaon Air Magazine
n/a
Feb-00
Denis Clark
Horiaon Air Magazine
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0477
Deep Springs
Listening for the Voice of the Desert
Article about Deep Springs
Article about Deep Springs
Scott Smallwood
Chronicle of Higher Education
Chronicle of Higher Education
13-Sep-02
Denis Clark
Chronicle of Higher Education
n/a
PDF
English
Article
17DEC0478
Deep Springs
From Cow Stomachs to Camus
Article about Deep Springs
Deep Springs, probably the nation's most unusual college (and one of the hardest to get into), is run by its 26 elite male students, who manage everything from slaughtering animals to hiring faculty. Did we mention that it's in the desert, 45 minutes from the nearest town, and that it's free?
Whet Moser DS98
publication
Chicago Tribune
3-Sep-03
Denis Clark
Deep Springs College
n/a
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English
Article
17DEC0479
Deep Springs
Obscure ranch is one of nation's most elite colleges
Article about Deep Springs
Article about Deep Springs
Peter Y. Hong
Los Angeles Times (reprinted in Seattle Times)
Los Angeles Times (reprinted in Seattle Times)
2004
Denis Clark
Los Angeles Times (reprinted in Seattle Times)
n/a
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English
Article
17DEC0480
Deep Springs