- Marquette Journal
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The Marquette Journal Editor-in-Chief Patrick Johnson Categories Student magazines Frequency Quarterly Circulation 3000 per issue Publisher Marquette University First issue 1904 Country USA Language English Website marquettejournal.org The Marquette Journal is an entirely student-produced magazine, run by the Student Media department of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Production of the Marquette Journal is advised by full-time faculty member Dr. Stephen Byers of the Journalism Department.
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About
Published quarterly, the "Journal" highlights aspects of college student life not covered in the more hard news oriented Marquette Tribune newspaper. The focus of the magazine is on personal and special interest stories, and also has a strong emphasis on photography.
History
The Marquette Journal was first published in 1904, one of Marquette University's first student media outlets. During this time, one issue of the Journal was published per school year. In 1915, the Marquette Hilltop yearbook was first published, and the Journal transformed into a student literary magazine. The magazine was published for years in this format, but in the 1960s, the magazine began experimenting with publishing magazine feature articles along with the literary works of fiction that had previously dominated the Journal. In the decades that followed, the percentage of journalistic content versus the percentage of literary fiction changed from year to year, some years being almost completely literary and other years being almost completely feature writing. In the spring of 2006, the Journal staff began considering refocusing the Journal as a "student life magazine" entirely. This Journal replaced any literary content entirely with articles that related to Marquette's student body and the Milwaukee community as a whole. The Journal's format as a student life magazine became permanent in Fall of 2007, under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Erin Sheehan.
Staff
The official staff positions for the Marquette Journal have changed over the years in order to suit the needs of the organization. However, every year, one Editor-in-Chief is selected by the Diederich College of Communication Student Media Board. As of 2009, the official Journal staff is composed of an Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Editor, Features Editor, Online Content Producer and Copy Chief. Also working on the Journal are a number of writers, copy editors, photographers and designers.
Current Staff
The Marquette Journal Staff for the 2010-'11 academic year is as follows:
Position Person Editor-in-Chief Patrick Johnson Managing Editor Brooke McEwen Features Editor Joey Kimes Departments Editor Sarah Krasin Art Director Rebecca O'Malley Photography Director AJ Trela Marketing Director Vivien Cheng Editors-in-Chief
Years (Co-) Editor Co-Editor 2010-2011 Patrick Johnson 2009–2010 Sara J. Martinez 2008–2009 Greg Shutters 2007–2008 Erin Sheehan 2006–2007 John Heiderscheidt 2005–2006 Emily Deimel 2001–2002 Michael Andreasen 2000–2001 Matthew T. Lachey 1999–2000 Timothy Bohus 1998–1999 Corissa Jansen Sheila Ahern 1996–1997 Laura J. De Capua 1994 Colleen Carroll 1992–1993 Casey Beaumier 1991–1992 Lisa Sink 1990–1991 Carrie Morris Bebris 1989–1990 Kim Doyle 1988–1989 Lisa Holewa 1987–1988 Beth Hansen 1986–1987 Jeffrey Westhoff 1985–1986 Scott Weinberger 1984–1985 Joseph Kennebec 1983–1984 Mary Lynn Hendrickson Pat Foran 1982–1983 Mara L. Cichosz 1981–1982 Stephen Downes 1980–1981 Kathleen Murphy 1979–1980 John C. Barron 1977–1978 Shawn Sensiba Andy Kojeski 1976–1977 Dan McCandless 1974–1975 David Tomsyck 1973–1974 Mary Curran 1972–1973 Jackie Patterson 1971–1972 Chuck Danis 1970–1971 Stephen Chatburn 1969–1970 Jean Carney 1968–1969 Susan K. Hettler Mark X. Ryan 1967–1968 Joanne Ryder Kathleen Doyle 1966–1967 Gail Gleason 1965–1966 Margaret Farrell Christine Mehl 1964–1965 Jack Harms 1961–1962 Joseph Cannizzo Carol Kramer 1957–1958 Barbara J. Kienlen R. Douglas Albrecht 1956–1957 John Sullivan 1955–1956 Betty Turznik T.E. Blackburn 1954–1955 Margaret Mathews Thomas Connolly 1951–1952 Geraldine Lee Joseph Quinlan 1950–1951 James W. Arnold Awards
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: First Place, "Best Student Magazine."
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: First Place, "Best Non-Fiction Magazine Article," Sara J. Martinez for "The Man, the Mission and the Moon."
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Second Place, "Best Non-Fiction Magazine Article," Alex Engler for "Labeled."
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Third Place, "Best Non-Fiction Magazine Article," Joey Kimes for "A Golden History."
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: First Place, "Online Opinion/Commentary," Jesse Carpender for "Spectrum" blog.
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Second Place, "Online Opinion/Commentary," Patrick Johnson for "The Popular Opinion" blog.
- 2009 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Third Place, "Online Opinion/Commentary," Alise Buehrer for "A's List" blog.
- 2009 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism, Collegiate: First Place, "Best Blog," Patrick Johnson for "The Popular Opinion."
- 2009 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism, Collegiate: Second Place, "Best Blog," Alise Buehrer for "A's List."
- 2009 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism, Collegiate: Second Place, "Best Sports Story," Joey Kimes for "A Golden History."
- 2008 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism, Collegiate: First Place, "Best Feature Story", Greg Shutters for "Milwaukee's Best."
- 2008 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Wisconsin Journalism, Collegiate: Second Place, "Best Web Site Design."
- 2008 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: First Place, "Best Student Magazine."
- 2008 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: First Place, "Best Photo Illustration," Kevin Kozicki.
- 2008 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Second Place, "Best Photo Illustration," Jaclyn Poeschl & Greg Shutters.
- 2008 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Third Place, "Best Photo Illustration," Brooke McEwen.
- 2008 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Second Place, "Best Non-Fiction Article," Caitlin Kavanaugh for "Facets of Faith".
- 2008 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: Third Place, "Best Non-Fiction Article," Greg Shutters for "Milwaukee's Best".
- 2004 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, National Competition: Finalist, "Best Student Magazine (published more than once a year)."
- 2003 Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence, Region 6: First Place, "Best Student Magazine (published more than once a year)."
Current status
The Marquette Journal has undergone another major redesign for the 2008-2009 academic year. The staff has also increased its yearly number of issues from three to four, making it a true quarterly publication, a status it had not had since the year 2000.
External links
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