The Campus (Lennoxville)
The Campus is a student-run newspaper that covers Bishop's University (an English language, liberal arts university located in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada), events in the Eastern Townships region as they pertain to students, and other items of interest to Canadian university students.
This newspaper, established in 1944, is run entirely by the student body of the university and its staff of approximately 8 or 9 members is selected each year by the outgoing incumbents. It publishes on a bi-monthly schedule during the academic school year and also prints one summer issue with the intent of sending it to incoming students. It is an independent, not-for-profit newspaper financed by a student levy and advertising revenue.
The Campus hosted the Spring 2005 regional Canadian University Press conference.
Since 2003, The Campus has maintained a parallel online edition located on their website.
Complete archives of The Campus are available in the Bishop's University Old Library.
Before The Campus
The Mitre acted as an outlet for student opinion and record of student life before The Campus. The Mitre first appeared in June 1893 and continues today as a student literary magazine.
Editors
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- 1944-1945 - Founded by Phil Beaudry and Fred Kaufman.
- 1948-1949 - George Beers
- 1949-1950 - Bill March
- 1950 - 1951 - John Jordan
- 1951 - 1952 - Ed Lackey
- 1952 - 1953 - Pat Playfair
- 1955 - 1956 - Rupert A. Buchanan
- 1956 - 1957 - John V. Cook
- 1957 - 1958 - Peter Leslie
- 1958 - 1959 - David Tector
- 1959 - 1960 - Peter Dawson
- 1960 - 1961 Jon Wisenthal (lifelong scholar of G. B. Shaw)
- 1961 - 1962 Norman Webster (former editor, Globe & Mail, Montreal Gazette)
- 1962 - 1963 Jeff Garlick
- 1963 - 1964 Ross Paul (former president, Laurentian & Windsor universities)
- 1964 - 1965 Bill Stockwell
- 1965 - 1966 Don Murray (long-time CBC correspondent)
- 1967-1968 - Peter J. Yearwood
- 1968-1969 - Bogdan Krawchenko
- 1969-1970 - Hubert Bauch
- 1970-1971 - Douglas Allen; Geoffrey Jones
- 1971-1972 - Paul Trollope
- 1972-1973 - Paul Trollope
- 1973-1974 - Nicola Timmerman
- 1974-1975 - Linda Anderson & Paulina L. Grant (Co-Editors); Paulina L. Grant
- 1975-1976 - Malcolm Curtis
- 1976-1977 - Phillippe Hamel
- 1977-1978 - Patricia Tracy & Nelson Wyatt (Co-Editors)
- 1978-1979 - Bill Floch & Carolyn Rowell (Co-Editors)
- 1979-1980 - Susan Milner
- 1980-1981 - Don Richardson; Robert Palmer
- 1981-1982 - Stephanie Lindeburg; Robert Palmer
- 1982-1983 - Robert Palmer
- 1983-1984 - Andrew Hewitt
- 1984-1985 - Dianna Hamilton
- 1985-1986 - Eleanor Brown
- 1986-1987 - Alexe Rinfret
- 1987-1988 - Andrew Ochman
- 1988-1989 - Alix Kroeger, currently a reporter with the BBC. (Assistant editor was Colin MacLachlin)
- 1989-1990 - Paul Cinfo
- 1990-1991 - Paul Cinfo
- 1991-1992 - Laurie Gagnier
- 1992-1993 - Adam Hough
- 1993-1994 - Michael Snider, currently with The Globe and Mail.
- 1994-1995 - Mark Patterson
- 1995-1996 - Pamela Baltzer
- 1996-1997 - Aaron Doucette
- 1997-1998 - Kirsty Robertson, currently a professor at the University of Western Ontario
- 1998-1999 - Matt McCooeye
- 1999-2000 - Matt Saunders
- 2000-2001 - Mark Carter
- 2001-2002 - Raina Delisle
- 2002-2003 - Jaime Murdoch
- 2003-2004 - Greg Dempsey
- 2004-2005 - Sabrina Fabian, currently an associate producer at Radio-Canada (CBC) in Calgary, Alberta.
- 2005-2006 - Sam Solomon, currently a staff writer at the National Review of Medicine in Montreal, Quebec.
- 2006-2007 - Sarah Howard
- 2007-2008 - John Greenhow
- 2008-2009 - Fraser Lockerbie
- 2009-2010 - Olivia Lees, currently travelling and blogging at www.olivialeaves.com.
- 2010-2011 - Ronan O'Beirne
- 2011-2012 - Adam Young
- 2012-2013 - Adam Young
- 2013-2014 - Maghen Eisan
- 2014-2015 - Jared Perlmutter
- 2015-2016 - Nicole Gauvreau
Notable alumni
- Don Murray - CBC reporter and anchor in Montreal.
- Norman Webster - former editor in chief of The Globe and Mail and the Montreal Gazette.
Chris Jones - writer for Esquire (magazine)
See also
External links
- The Campus' official website
- Canadian University Press - The Campus is a member of CUP.