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University of Oregon media
The University of Oregon has a diverse array of student-run and non-student-run media outlets.
The Daily Emerald, published Monday through Friday, primarily features news items and commentary pertaining to the University community, and is considered the daily paper of record. In addition to the print newspaper, the Emerald publishes its features on the internet. The Emerald has been in publication for more than 100 years. A court case involving the Emerald's publication of several first-hand student accounts of drug use during the 1960s became the basis for the subsequent creation of the Oregon Shield Law. The paper became independent in the 1970s after editor Paul Brainerd realized the potential conflict of interest between acting as a watchdog while simultaneously receiving direct funding and oversight from the university. Today the paper is supported by advertising revenue and is distributed free to students because of a subscription fee paid by the ASUO with incidental fees.
Align Magazine is the University of Oregon's official[citation needed] arts and culture magazine with an emphasis on lifestyle and fashion, established in 2015 as an Instagram account for outfits around campus. As interest in the account grew, more writing, art, and photography were produced for the magazine.[citation needed] Align Magazine continues to grow and conceptualize as a platform that experiments with creative ideas and fosters community and collaboration. With 250-plus members, it's the largest club and publication on campus. It publishes three digital and printed magazine issues every academic year and posts video, music, and audio content on its website and social media.
Art Ducko is the University of Oregon's official[citation needed] comics magazine, established in the fall of 2014 for students to publish original comics. It publishes a quarterly magazine and posts content on its website.
The Ecotone is an annual publication created by the graduate students of the Environmental Studies Program at UO.
Ethos Magazine, formerly an independent publication, is a subsidiary of Daily Emerald and the Emerald Media news division. Originally Korean Ducks magazine (after the school sports team name), which focused on Korean culture, it has since developed a multicultural character.
Flux is an annual magazine written and edited by students of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. It contains in-depth features about a wide variety of topics, many of which are based in the Pacific Northwest but have national appeal and interest.
Global Talk, a student-created news publication, includes one page each for Chinese, French, Dutch, Persian, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Swahili, Portuguese, Spanish, and other minor languages unrepresented by major departments. Global Talk is funded by several departments at the UO and was founded in November 2005. It is the first university of Oregon multilingual publication published within the university system and within the state of Oregon.
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University of Oregon media
The University of Oregon has a diverse array of student-run and non-student-run media outlets.
The Daily Emerald, published Monday through Friday, primarily features news items and commentary pertaining to the University community, and is considered the daily paper of record. In addition to the print newspaper, the Emerald publishes its features on the internet. The Emerald has been in publication for more than 100 years. A court case involving the Emerald's publication of several first-hand student accounts of drug use during the 1960s became the basis for the subsequent creation of the Oregon Shield Law. The paper became independent in the 1970s after editor Paul Brainerd realized the potential conflict of interest between acting as a watchdog while simultaneously receiving direct funding and oversight from the university. Today the paper is supported by advertising revenue and is distributed free to students because of a subscription fee paid by the ASUO with incidental fees.
Align Magazine is the University of Oregon's official[citation needed] arts and culture magazine with an emphasis on lifestyle and fashion, established in 2015 as an Instagram account for outfits around campus. As interest in the account grew, more writing, art, and photography were produced for the magazine.[citation needed] Align Magazine continues to grow and conceptualize as a platform that experiments with creative ideas and fosters community and collaboration. With 250-plus members, it's the largest club and publication on campus. It publishes three digital and printed magazine issues every academic year and posts video, music, and audio content on its website and social media.
Art Ducko is the University of Oregon's official[citation needed] comics magazine, established in the fall of 2014 for students to publish original comics. It publishes a quarterly magazine and posts content on its website.
The Ecotone is an annual publication created by the graduate students of the Environmental Studies Program at UO.
Ethos Magazine, formerly an independent publication, is a subsidiary of Daily Emerald and the Emerald Media news division. Originally Korean Ducks magazine (after the school sports team name), which focused on Korean culture, it has since developed a multicultural character.
Flux is an annual magazine written and edited by students of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. It contains in-depth features about a wide variety of topics, many of which are based in the Pacific Northwest but have national appeal and interest.
Global Talk, a student-created news publication, includes one page each for Chinese, French, Dutch, Persian, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Swahili, Portuguese, Spanish, and other minor languages unrepresented by major departments. Global Talk is funded by several departments at the UO and was founded in November 2005. It is the first university of Oregon multilingual publication published within the university system and within the state of Oregon.