Technician (newspaper)

Technician (newspaper)

"Technician" is the student newspaper of North Carolina State University. Its first edition was published in 1920, and it has been published continuously since that date.

Overview

The newspaper is published five times per week when school is in session and also has an online presence, [http://www.technicianonline.com] . In the mid-1990s it was one of the first university newspapers to publish to the World Wide WebFact|date=June 2007.

Since North Carolina State University has no journalism school, "Technician"'s editorial staff comprises paid, full-time students. The paper operates as a public forum for student opinion with students having the final say over content.

The newspaper's funding is managed by the university's Student Media Board of Directors. "Technician" submits an annual budget request that is reviewed, modified as necessary and approved by the board each spring. "Technician" uses no student fee monies directly and is entirely funded by advertising monies.

Notable alumni

* Roy H. Park, media mogul, founder of broadcasting and newspaper chain Park Communications Inc.
* Chris Hondros, photographer and 2003 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
* Richard Curtis (1972), a founder and managing editor of graphics and photography for USA Today

Controversies

Like many student newspapers, "Technician" has seen its share of controversies, including:

* In 1990, the newspaper ran an editorial calling for the dismissal of embattled head basketball coach Jim Valvano. Valvano, a popular figure who led the team to the 1983 national championship, had come under fire for ethical and regulatory lapses in handling the basketball program. The editorial was resented as a publicity stunt. Valvano ultimately left the university under fire.

* In 1992, a conservative opinion columnist harshly criticized African-American students' demands for a black cultural center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The inflammatory article resulted in widespread theft of the edition (it is distributed free) and demonstrators burned some in campus protests. The aftermath led to the creation of the university's African-American interest publication, "The Nubian Message."

* In 1992, Owen S. Good explained that 'cheerleading is not a sport'. The university's football season was nearly cancelled when the 'Mike Man' walked out of the season-opener in protest. [This is apocryphal. N.C. State had no mike man. Only a school like UNC would have a cheerleader as obnoxious as a fucking mike man. OSG.]

* In 1993, the men's basketball team lost to Campbell University for the first time since the 1940s. A story on the defeat ran under the headline "Worst loss since Hitler" and was castigated for its insensitivity.

* In January 2006, "Technician" ran an [http://www.technicianonline.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=f32dfe1e-7442-479e-a71b-b9e7bed9bc60 article] by student contributor Jeff Gaither, stating that drunk driving was at times unavoidable and giving tips on how to avoid getting caught. The author subsequently wrote a [http://www.technicianonline.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=bccb07b4-46f5-4928-9997-2af4dcad6b1e retraction] of the article.

Proper Reference

Technician carries no definite article. "The Technician" is always incorrect. The publication's title, in all references, is "Technician."

Timeline

1919-1920vol. 1Marion Francis Trice, editor
1920-1921vol. 2J.H. Lane, editor
1921-1922vol. 3E.C. Tatum, editor
1922-1923vol. 4Alvin M. Fountain, editor
1923-1924vol. 4W.S. Morris, editor
1924-1925vol. 5S.R. Wallis, editor
1925-1926vol. 6E. G. Moore, editor
1926-1927vol. 7R.R. Fountain, editor
1927-1928vol. 8W.L. Roberts, editor
1928-1929vol. 9
1929-1930vol. 10
1930-1931vol. 11
1931-1932vol. 12Louis H. Wilson, editor
1932-1933vol. 13H.A. McClung Jr., editor
1933-1934vol. 14E.J. Lassen, editor
1934-1935vol. 15
1935-1936vol. 16Robert B. Knox Jr., editor
1936-1937vol. 17
1937-1938vol. 18Dick McPhail, editor
1938-1939vol. 19Stephen Sailer, editor
1939-1940vol. 20E.P. Davidson, editor
1940-1941vol. 21Henry B. Rowe, editor
1941-1942vol. 22Carl Sickerott, editor
1942-1943vol. 23
1943-1944vol. 24Gordon West, editor
1944-1945vol. 25
1945-1946vol. 26
1946-1947vol. 27Jack Fisler, editor
1947-1948vol. 28Dick Fowler, editor
1948-1949vol. 29Avery Brock, editor
1949-1950vol. 30
1950-1951vol. 31Bill Haas, editor
1951-1952vol. 32Paul Foght, editor
1952-1953vol. 33Bob Horn, editor
1953-1954vol. 34George Obenshain, editor
1954-1955vol. 35John Parker, editor
1955-1956vol. 36L.C. Draughon, editor
1956-1957vol. 37Terry Lathrop, editor
1957-1958vol. 38Jim Moore, editor
1958-1959vol. 39Ray Lathrop, editor
1959-1960vol. 40Jim Moore, editor
1960-1961vol. 41Jay Brame, editor
1961-1962vol. 42Mike Lea, editor
1962-1963vol. 43Mike Lea, editor
1963-1964vol. 44Grant Blair & Allen Lennon, editor
1964-1965vol. 45Cora Kemp, editor
1965-1966vol. 46Bill Fishburne & Bob Holmes, editor
1966-1967vol. 47Jim Kear, editor
1967-1968vol. 48Bob Harris, editor
1968-1969vol. 49Pete Burkhimer, editor
1969-1970vol. 50George Panton, editor
1970-1971vol. 51Jack Cozort, editor
1971-1972vol. 52Richard Curtis, editor
1972-1973vol. 53John N. Watson, editor
1973-1974vol. 54Beverly Privette, editor
1974-1975vol. 55Bob Estes, editor
1975-1976vol. 56Kevin Fisher, editor
1876-1977vol. 57Howard Barnett, editor
1977-1978vol. 58Lynne Griffin, editor
1978-1979vol. 59David Pendered, editor
1979-1980vol. 60John Flesher, editor
1980-1981vol. 61Andrea Cole, editor
1981-1982vol. 62Tucker Johnson, editor
1982-1983vol. 63Tom Alter, editor
1983-1984vol. 64Jeffrey Bender, editor
1984-1985vol. 65Jeffrey Bender, editor
1985-1986vol. 66Barry Bowden, editor
1986-1987vol. 67John Austin, editor
1987-1988vol. 68Joseph Galarneau, editor
1988-1989vol. 69Michael Hughes, editor
1989-1990vol. 70Dwuan June, editor
1990-1991vol. 71Wade Babcock, editor
1991-1992vol. 72William Holmes, editor
1992-1993vol. 73Joe Johnson, editor
1993-1994vol. 74Mark Tosczak, editor
1994-1995vol. 75Colin B. Boatwright, editor
1995-1996vol. 76Ron Batcho & Jean Lorscheider, editor
1996-1997vol. 77Chris Baysden, editor
1997-1998vol. 78Terry H. Bennett, editor
1998-1999vol. 79Phillip Reese , editor; Paper goes from tri-weekly (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) publication to four times a week (Monday to Thursday)
1999-2000vol. 80Ebonie Polite, editor
2000-2001vol. 81Jack Daly & Mark McLawhorn, editor; Paper increases publication to a daily paper (Monday through Friday)
2001-2002vol. 82Mark McLawhorn & Jimmy Ryals, editor
2002-2003vol. 83Jerry Moore & Mathew Pelland, editor
2003-2004vol. 84Thushan Amarasiriwardena & Carie Windham, editor
2004-2005vol. 85Matthew Middleton, editor
2005-2006vol. 86Rebecca Heslin, editor; paper wins first national Crown award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association
2006-2007vol. 87M. Tyler Dukes, editor
2007-2008vol. 88Joshua Harrell, editor
2008-2009vol. 89Saja Hindi, editor

AdvisersBradley Wilson was named the paper's editorial adviser in 2002.

References

* [http://www.technicianonline.com/ Technician Online]
* Guide to the North Carolina State University Division of Student Affairs Publications, 1889-2008 [http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/findingaids/ua016_200/]


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