Strathclyde Telegraph

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Strathclyde Telegraph
Updated Strathclyde Telegraph logo 2017
TypeMonthly newspaper (8 Editions per year)
FormatBerliner
Owner(s)University of Strathclyde Students' Association
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde Students' Association
EditorMonika Metodieva [1]
Founded1960[2]
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersUSSA, 90 John Street,
G1 1JH
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Websitestrathclydetelegraph.com

The Strathclyde Telegraph is a student newspaper which was founded in 1960 and is edited, written and produced by students at the University of Strathclyde. It is the University of Strathclyde’s only printed student newspaper and is produced on campus by students from start to finish.[3] It aims to report on the activities of Union groups and elected officers and in so doing inform Strathclyde students about their Union as well as a variety of features and content relating to culture and the arts.[4]

There are eight editions of the newspaper published per year - a new edition is published each month of the academic year (from September until April), including a special Freshers' edition published in September.[4]

Support and resources[edit]

Strathclyde Telegraph is provided financial support by the University of Strathclyde Alumni Fund and by the University of Strathclyde Students' Association.[4] Money is also generated through advertising revenue.

Volunteering opportunities[edit]

Strathclyde Telegraph is written, edited, produced and distributed by a team of student volunteers. Volunteers can contribute pieces as a writer and may become a member of the editorial team. They may also attend section meetings, assist in corresponding with editors and help distribute the paper to stands on campus.[4]

The editorial team consists of: editor-in-chief, layout & social media editor, news editor, features editor, culture editor, music editor and sports editor. Any Strathclyde student may volunteer to join as a writer or editor regardless of whether they study in the area of journalism. The newspaper also functions as a university society and as such is not exclusive to students of journalism.

Distribution[edit]

Students are able to obtain a copy of the newspaper at the following locations[4] across campus:

• The Union – front entrance, The Scene (level 4) and level 7
Library – entrance of cafe
James Weir Building – next to lifts on ground floor
• McCance – at the stairs on the ground floor and the cafe on the top floor
Livingston Tower – cafe and lifts on the ground floor
• Java Cafe
• Biomedical Science building – ground floor study area

Print copies are also stocked at Glasgow Film Theatre.

Awards[edit]

The Strathclyde Telegraph received a series of awards most recently in 2011 at the Scottish Student Press Awards run by The Herald newspaper.[5][6] This was the 15th year of the awards, with Herald deputy editor, Magnus Llewellin the chair of the judging panel. Former writer for the Strathclyde Telegraph, Alan Robertson, was named as both News Writer of the Year and Student Journalist of the Year.[7] Winners of seven of the nine categories were entitled to a one-week internship with The Herald; with the winner of the Student Journalist of the Year category entitled to a four-week internship.
The newspaper itself came top of the Best Newspaper category where it was competing alongside other student publications The Saint (St Andrews University) and The Student (Edinburgh University).

At the 2019 Scottish Student Journalism Awards, the newspaper's website was awarded Website of the Year, while editor Steven Mair was commended for the Gender Equal Media Scotland Award.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Strathclyde Telegraph (Official Facebook Website)". Facebook. 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Archival Description: Series OJD/3 - Strathclyde Telegraph (student newspaper)". University of Strathclyde. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Strathclyde Telegraph: About". 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Strathclyde Telegraph". Strathclyde Union Students Association. 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  5. ^ Andrew Denholm (2011). "Fifteenth annual Student Press Awards nominees announced The finalists are …". The Glasgow Herald. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Robertson Named Scottish Student Journalist of the Year". 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Treble win at awards". University Of Strathclyde. 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  8. ^ "SSJA 2019 Strathclyde Award Winners | University of Strathclyde". www.strath.ac.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2019.

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