The Anchor (newspaper)
Rhode Island College | |
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"Free Access to Ideas... Full Freedom of Expression" | |
Type | Weekly student newspaper |
Format | Newspaper |
Editor | Louisa D'Ovidio |
Founded | 1928 |
Headquarters |
Ducey Student Media Center Student Union Plaza Rhode Island College Providence, RI 02908 |
Circulation | 2,000 |
Website |
theanchoronline |
The Anchor is a weekly, student-run, 20-28 page newspaper for the Rhode Island College campus, established in 1928.[1]
Objective
The Anchor is student-run and published weekly during the academic year. Editorial decisions for The Anchor are made by a majority vote of its student editorial board. No form of censorship will be imposed. Any material found to be unsuitable or unacceptable in the board’s opinion will not be published. The views expressed in The Anchor, unless otherwise noted, are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent those of The Anchor or of Rhode Island College’s faculty, administration or student body.[1][2]
The Anchor editors for 2018
- Acting Editor-in-Chief: Samantha Scetta
- Managing Editor: Jessica Gauthier
- Art Director: Samantha Malley
- Business Manager: Lucille DiNaro
- News Editor: Tim Caplan
- Opinions Editor: Catherine Enos
- Arts & Lifestyles Editor: Alex Ematrudo
- Sports Editor: Jake Elmslie
- Photography Editor: Brittany Donahue
- Advertising Manager: Lily Gallo
- Copy Editor: Cahlotte Abotsi
- Layout Editors: Jessamy LeBeau
- Graphics Editor: Wiley Sadowski
- Distribution: Janelle Gomez
- Technology Director: Victor Martell
Notable alumni
- Al Gomes, Music Producer and Songwriter
- Danny Smith, Family Guy executive producer
Awards and notable history
- Most Creative Public Relations STORGY Award 1993
- Best Organized Webpage STORGY 2010
- Most Improved Organization STORGY 2011
- Best Organized Webpage STORGY 2012
- Interview with the band The Police from 1979 by Al Gomes
References
External links
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