The Shorthorn

The Shorthorn

"The Shorthorn" is the campus newspaper for the University of Texas at Arlington. It is published Tuesday through Friday in the fall and spring semesters and on Wednesdays in the summer. "The Shorthorn" contains News, Sports, Opinion, and Scene (feature) sections as well as a Classifieds page.The opinion page also has two original cartoon strips, Cannon Fodder and Picard Hall.

"The Shorthorn" has been in print since 1919. It is a fully functional student-run publication that has won many awards for excellence in journalism. It won the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors award for Best College Daily Newspaper in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. It has also been awarded the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Gold Crown Award in 1988, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

The current editorial board for "The Shorthorn" comprises:

Editor in Chief, Emily Toman
News Editor, Julie Sanchez
Assistant News Editor, Abigail Howlett
Online Editor, Phillip Bowden
Design Editor, Marissa Hall
Copy Desk Chief, Joan Khalaf
Sports Editor, Justin Rains
Scene Editor, Anthony Williams
Opinion Editor, Cohe Bolin
Photo Editor, Rasy Ran

"The Shorthorn"'s Web site can be found [http://www.theshorthorn.com here] , and is maintained by:
Webmaster, Troy Buchwalter
Online Editor, Phillip Bowden

References

[http://www.theshorthorn.com TheShorthorn.com] [http://www.uta.edu The University of Texas at Arlington]


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