Clareification

Clareification
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Union of Clare Students
Founded 1996
Political alignment None
Headquarters Clare College, Cambridge

Clareification is the weekly student newsletter of Clare College, a college of the University of Cambridge. Clareification evolved gradually in the mid-late 1990s as a newsletter of the Union of Clare Students. Named as a pun on the college's name, it was padded out with comedy articles, gradually turning into a weekly 8-page comedy paper.

In 2005, it won the 'Best College Paper' award in The Cambridge Student.

Controversy

In 2007, in a guest-edited edition devoted to religious satire, entitled Crucification, the magazine re-printed one of the Danish Muhammad cartoons which provoked an international incident when they were originally published 15 months earlier.

The guest editor was taken into hiding due to the threat of violent reprisals . The college's senior tutor, Dr Patricia Fara, issued a statement saying, "The college finds the publication and the views expressed abhorrent." The college called a Court of Discipline to judge the student and suspended the newsletter's funding. The Cambridge Evening News described the issue as "racist" , in an article in which an "insider" suggested that the magazine might constitute "racial incitement". Two students were subsequently interviewed under caution by police in connection with the issue.

Following the incident, the Union of Clare Students published independently two further issues, predominantly devoted to satirising the coverage of the controversy. These issues were edited by the Union of Clare Students Executive.

In 2016, a rival "Clareifuckation" was distributed...the drama continued as the Clareification editors received threatening mail and scornful gasps filled the College.

Editors

Past Editors of Clareification have been:

Term of OfficeEditor(s)
1997-8Bruce Greenwood
1998-9Peter Morley
1999–2000Tim Moore
2000-1Matt Kirshen
2001-2James Bench-Capon
2002-3Jozef Tarrant
2003-4Zoë Morgan
2004-5Seth Alexander Thévoz
2005-6Ben Lambert
2006-7Jonathan Birch
2007-8Luke Surl
2008-9Matt Cliffe
2009-10Andrew Pinnington
2010-11Ahir Shah and Alastair Lewis
2011-12Tom Breeze and Magnus Maharg
2012-13Alex Walmsley and Joe Goddard
2013-14Matt Hempstead
2014-15Euan Holmes, Morven Macaulay and Lizzie Walsh
2015-16Brad, James and Matt Wood (ft. Elliot Pulver)
2016-17 Kate Chapman, Ellie Jackson and Tommy Gale
2017-18 Sam Stewart and Jake Cornwall Scoones
2018-19 Alex Wardle-Solano

A summary of the controversial issue and the ensuing controversy on Harrys Place blog.

The offending pages on Pub Philosopher blog.

Critical analysis of the controversy in The Berry, Spiked Online, New Statesman, The Observer and Guardian Unlimited.

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