The Springfield College Bulletin ran from 1927 to 1986. In its first three years, the magazine was only four pages long. Starting in the middle of 1930, the content slowly increased and some issues hit ten pages. In May 1935, the editors redesigned the Bulletin so that it resembled a more traditional magazine layout (e.g. a large image on the cover with the title). Not long after, the magazine grew to over thirty pages. Throughout its run, the Bulletin featured the innovative and compelling work undertaken by the college faculty, students, and alumni. However, it appears to have had a stronger focus on student life, campus events, and college programs than its future incarnations, possibly because it was published with more frequency, averaging eight issues per a volume. In the summer of 1979, the magazine dropped the word “Bulletin” from its title. In 1982, it switched to a quarterly publishing schedule. Four years later, it was replaced by the Alumni Magazine (1986-1991). In 1991, the Alumni Magazine was renamed The Triangle (1991—present).
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