Before acquiring the name The Wilson Billboard, Wilson’s present day student newspaper sported a rather quizzical title, that of a question mark. In its first two issues in January 15 and January 22, 1921, the newspaper advertised itself with a large ? in place of a more traditional nameplate. By issue no. 3, which appeared on January 29 of that year, the paper began announcing itself as The Wilson Billboard, a name that has stuck until the present. Although the Billboard has continued to report on areas important to students at Wilson College, a lot has changed over the years. Alumni notes were popular in the earlier editions, but diminished over the course of the twentieth century. In earlier years, The Wilson Billboard was printed on a weekly basis, while today the paper comes out bi-weekly. Other aspects, however, have not changed as drastically. The list of “Coming Events” in early editions has been transformed into the “Announcements” section of today. Elaine Kay Hess