- Golden Words
Infobox_Company
company_name = Golden Words
company_type = Weekly University Paper
company_slogan = "Canada's Other National Newspaper"
foundation =Kingston, Ontario (1967 )
location =Kingston, Ontario
homepage = [http://www.goldenwords.net/ www.goldenwords.net]"Golden Words" is a weekly humour publication produced by students at
Queen's University in Kingston,Ontario . Currently, it is self styled as the only humour weekly in Canada. [ [http://www.goldenwords.net/faq.php#01 Golden Words - Canada's Other National Newspaper ] ]The paper was originally founded by the Engineering Society in 1967 [http://qnc.queensu.ca/Encyclopedia/Queen_s_Encyclopedia_G/queen_s_encyclopedia_g.html#GoldenWords] to give the Engineering Society a voice on campus. Its very first cartoon contained an Engineer reading a copy of the
Queen's Journal , thinking to himself "Ohh, what crap is this?". It has been published more or less continuously since inception, appearing every Wednesday for most of the autumn and winter terms, unless the editors have successfully gulled the readers into believing it had been shut down (as was the case in November-December 1988). Recent volumes have run 25 issues.Along with the
Queen's Journal , it is one of the two main student-run publications on campus, and boasts a circulation of over 9,000. [ [http://www.goldenwords.net/faq.php#04 Golden Words - Canada's Other National Newspaper ] ]The paper's humour style reflects its official motto: "Sola Veritas Est Qui Facit Ut Me in Merda", which translates to "Only The Truth Gets Me In Shit". Its printed humour is diverse, running the gamut from absurdist sketches and short stories to political satire and commentary on current events. Practical jokes have also figured prominently in its history, and are typically revealed in subsequent issues. Published parodies have included Queen's Journal (often appearing more than 24 hours early to coincide with the Journal's publication day), the Queen's Gazette (for faculty and staff), the Kingston Whig-Standard, and Canada's (official) National Newspaper, the Globe and Mail. (When parodied in the 1980s, the Globe and Mail itself reported that the Engineers had actually inserted the ersatz versions into the coin boxes in the Globe's own lobby.) In September 1989, the masthead staff successfully stole the Greasepole (an engineering icon) from the first year students charged with protecting it - and ransomed it back to them for 100 cases of beer.
Although "Golden Words" is associated with the Engineering Society, the paper attracts contributors (writers, artists, editorial staff) from across the undergraduate population, yet still maintains a substantial number of Engineering contributors, despite the demographic of the undergrad population, where Arts and Science students outnumber the Engineers by about 15 to 1. Notable "Golden Words" alumni include humourist
Jay Pinkerton , screenwriter Elan Mastai, and blognoscentus Joey "Gooey", "The Accordion Guy" de Villa.External links
* [http://www.goldenwords.net/ Golden Words' Official Website]
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