Five Years AgoJan. 16, 2002
Agromeck turns 100, graduating seniors get the presents
News Staff Report
As graduation nears, many graduating seniors become so caught up in graduate school applications and the job market that they forget to purchase N.C. State’s yearbook, the Agromeck. This year, however, a new program being tested by the Agromeck will ensure that every student receiving an undergraduate degree walks away with not only a degree, but also with his or her own copy of Wolfpack memories.
For the first time in history, each senior receiving an undergraduate degree in the spring, summer or fall of 2002 will also receive a free copy of the Agromeck.The Agromeck was established in 1902, making it NCSU’s longest running publication. It serves as the school’s official yearbook, combining both pictures and articles that document and record students, campus events and state and national news for the year.