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The College View
A front page from a March 2010 editionSchool Dublin City University Slogan Dublin City University's Independent Student Newspaper Editor(s) Steven Conlon Location Dublin, Ireland Founded 2000 Frequency Fortnightly Price Free of charge Circulation 3,000 Format Compact Printer Mortons Mailing address Clubs and Socs Office
Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9, IrelandWebsite: The College View The College View[1] is the independent publication of Dublin City University. It is published on a fortnightly basis during term-time[2]. Currently, the newspaper has News, Sport, Arts (currently named Flux), Comment, Features and Gaeilge sections[3] The newspaper was first published in the year 2000 after changing its name from The Bullsheet, its predecessor[citation needed].
Contents
History
The College View was founded in 2000, and went under the name of The Bullsheet (a reference to the other DCU publication An Tarbh) for a while[citation needed]. The newspaper has changed layout several times during its history. It has always been tabloid size[citation needed].
Awards
Oxygen.ie Student Media Awards
- Journalist of the Year 2009 - Michael McHale[4]
- Sports Writer of the Year 2009 - Stephen Mangan[5]
- Journalist of the Year 2010 - Samuel Hamilton[6]
- Sports Writer of the Year 2010 - Stephen Mangan[7]
- Arts Features Writer of the Year 2010 - Patrick Kavanagh[8]
- News Features Writer of the Year 2010 - Stephen Mangan[9]
- Magazine of the Year 2010(Flux) - Samuel Hamilton[10]
DCU Hybrid Awards
- Journalist of the Year 2010 - Stephen Mangan[citation needed]
- Features Writer of the Year 2010 - Sam Matthews[citation needed]
- Sports Writer of the Year 2010 - Michael Glennon[citation needed]
Administration
The newspaper is run entirely voluntarily and is affiliated to the DCU Journalism Society[11].
Editors
Editor Deputy Editor News Editor Vol XIII 2011-12 Ceile Varley[citation needed] (Semester 1)
(Semester 2)Conor Donohoe[citation needed] (Semester 1)
Sorcha Jowitt, Aisling Phelan[citation needed] (Semester 2)
Previous editors include Audrey Donohue (2009), Steve Conlan (2010),Niall Farrell (2011), Laura Slattery[citation needed] (2000), business journalist with the Irish Times; Ciaran Cronin[citation needed] (Semester 1, 2001), currently a soccer writer for the Sunday Tribune; Michael Brennan[citation needed] (semester 2, 2001), now the Irish Independent's political correspondent; and Paul O'Flynn[citation needed] (2002), sports presenter with RTE television news.Participation
Unlike many of its rival student newspapers in UCD and Trinity, neither of which have dedicated journalism schools, many students studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in journalism at DCU have tended to shun participation with the College View in favour of attempting to obtain part-time or intern work with national and provincial newspapers or broadcast media outlets.[citation needed]
Supplements
Flux is the arts supplement of The College View, and is run as a supplement within the newspaper. Flux won magazine of the year at the 2010 Oxygen.ie Student Media Awards[12]. The arts supplement was previously named The Attic having been renamed in 2009/10[13].
The Look was a fashion supplement produced in conjunction with the DCU Style Society in the past.[citation needed]
External links
- The College View - official website
- Dublin City University - official website
- DCU Journalism Society - official website
References
- ^ http://www.thecollegeview.com/
- ^ http://www.journosoc.com/?page_id=91
- ^ http://www.thecollegeview.com/
- ^ http://www.thecollegeview.com/2009/04/18/dcu-picks-up-three-smedias/
- ^ http://www.thecollegeview.com/2009/04/18/dcu-picks-up-three-smedias/
- ^ http://www.oxygen.ie/smedias_2010_winners_list.PAGE3282.html
- ^ http://www.oxygen.ie/smedias_2010_winners_list.PAGE3282.html
- ^ http://www.oxygen.ie/smedias_2010_winners_list.PAGE3282.html
- ^ http://www.oxygen.ie/smedias_2010_winners_list.PAGE3282.html
- ^ http://www.oxygen.ie/smedias_2010_winners_list.PAGE3282.html
- ^ http://www.journosoc.com/?page_id=2
- ^ http://www.oxygen.ie/smedias_2010_winners_list.PAGE3282.html
- ^ http://www.thecollegeview.com/2009/04/19/an-epitaph-to-an-old-friend-goodbye-the-attic-you-will-be-missed/
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