Scholastic (Notre Dame publication)
- Scholastic (Notre Dame publication)
"Scholastic" (IPAEng|skɒˈlæstɪk or IPA|/skoʊˈlæstɪk/) is the official student publication of the University of Notre Dame. Founded in 1867, "Scholastic" is the United States' oldest continuous collegiate publication. [cite web | author=Cohen, Ed | year=2005 | title="The Student Media Frenzy"| publisher="Notre Dame Magazine" | url=http://www.nd.edu/~ndmag/sp2005/media.html| accessdate=2007-05-06] In its history, "Scholastic" has served both as Notre Dame's weekly student newspaper and now as a biweekly news magazine. The transition from newspaper to magazine occurred after the inception of "The Observer", an independent daily newspaper published by Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students.
"Scholastic" is best knownFact|date=December 2007 for its collector's edition annual Football Review, printed every February. This issue recaps the Notre Dame Football season with game summaries and in-depth commentary.
"Scholastic" was named "News Magazine of the Year" in Indiana for 2007 by the Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA). "Scholastic" has received this award five of the last seven years. [cite web | author=Chapla, Shannon | year=2007 | title="Student-produced magazines receive top honors from Indiana Collegiate Press Association"| publisher=Notre Dame News and Information | url=http://newsinfo.nd.edu/content.cfm?topicId=22148| accessdate=2007-05-06] In 1996 and 1997, "Scholastic" was the recipient of the Associated Collegiate Press' Pacemaker Award, given to the best collegiate publication in the nation. [cite web | author=Brown, Dennis | year=1997 | title="Scholastic Wins Pacemaker Award from Associated Collegiate Press"| publisher=Notre Dame News and Information | url=http://newsinfo.nd.edu/content.cfm?topicId=705| accessdate=2007-05-06]
Robert Franken, a 1969 graduate of Notre Dame, has been the faculty advisor for "Scholastic" since 2000. Franken also serves as the advisor for Notre Dame's yearbook, the "Dome", and Notre Dame's literary magazine, the "Juggler".
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* [http://scholastic.nd.edu Official Site]
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