Pulp (student publication)

Pulp is the online student publication of the University of Sydney Union and was established in 2016. As a replacement for student magazine BULL that was discontinued, Pulp is now the second student-run publication at the University of Sydney alongside student newspaper Honi Soit.

Pulp
Type of site
News and opinion
Available inEnglish
OwnerUniversity of Sydney Union
EditorsNicolette Petra, Ellie Stephenson, Jossie Warnant, Vina Zhou
URLwww.usu.edu.au/News.aspx
CommercialNo
LaunchedMarch 2, 2016
Current statusActive

Described as "an online platform for student content", the publication has distinct viral social news and entertainment content ideal for social media sharing. However, the website has also expanded into serious journalism and reportage in 2016.[1][2]

History

In late 2015, Honi Soit reported that student magazine BULL would be replaced by 'an online news site with more “Buzzfeed style articles”' in 2016.[3] This decision was made by the student Board of Directors who govern the University of Sydney Union after the decreased readership in 2015. It was also confirmed that the website would have “two permanent paid part-time student journalists” appointed for yearly terms and that the new website would be integrated into the current University of Sydney Union website.[4]

Content

The content of Pulp varies between news, feature articles and culture pieces in line with the priorities of the editors, the University of Sydney Union and the wider reader base.

Editors

YearEditors
2016Aparna Balakumar, Whitney Duan and Swetha Das
2017Eden Faithful and Joshua Wooller
2018Sandra Buol, Bianca Farmakis and Noah Vaz
2019 Alexi Barnstone, Haydn Hickson, Madeline Ward
2020 Nicolette Petra, Ellie Stephenson, Jossie Warnant, Vina Zhou

References

  1. "Pulp is Back". Pulp USU. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  2. "Bring back BULL: The death of print media on campus". Honi Soit. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  3. "BULL Out to Pasture" (PDF). Honi Soit. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  4. "BULL Recedes Six Years Shy of a Century". Honi Soit. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
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