This artifact was created anonymously by graffitiing a sign placed in a bathroom stall. The words “do not” are crossed out and then re-added above the initial text. An anarchy symbol is placed next to this but has also been crossed out. Under the…
This artifact is located in the men's bathroom stall on the first floor of the Carother's building at FSU. It is written in between the tile walls on the far side of the room. This is free hand art calls attention to the gay community, who have been…
This artifact is located in one of the men's bathroom stalls of Strozier library. It likely has one author who have tried to sign their name, but it can only be read as "Just M." They are stressed about the exam that they are about to fail.
This graffiti is located in one of the stalls in the men's bathroom of the Strozier Library basement at Florida State University. It most likely has many authors. The authors write about a variety of subjects including Led Zeppelin,Trump, and death,…
This artifact is Alysia Boldin's notebook paper with a doodle on it.
The submitter provided the following about the artifact's origin: "I created this artifact while sitting in a study room where I was doing homework and studying. It felt as…
This letter is a part of the Gilson Collection at Florida State’s Institute on World War II and the Human Experience. John, a reserve officer in the Navy, writes to his wife Betty. The letter describes John's frustrations as the war has ended but is…
This letter is part of the “Anne and Wayne Coloney Collection” at the Florida State Institute on Word War II and the Human Experience. It is from Wayne Coloney, a tank officer stationed in Europe, to his father. The letter is written on browning…