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Type | Student newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | Glasgow Caledonian Students' Association |
Editor | Daniel Byron |
Founded | 2010 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Glasgow Caledonian University |
Website | http://theeditgcu.com |
The EDIT is the student newspaper of Glasgow Caledonian University.
The publication has been run since 2010 and is produced by students of the university on a voluntary basis. The student magazine is funded by Glasgow Caledonian Student Association.[1]
It is currently edited by Daniel Byron.[2]
Alumni
editPast contributors of note include:
Laura Webster – editor of The National[3]
Neil Alexander – Scottish Liberal Democrats sports & culture spokesperson[4]
References
edit- ^ "The EDIT @ GCU Students' Association". www.gcustudents.co.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
- ^ Smilie, Liam (7 August 2023). "The ultimate Freshers Guide to Glasgow Caledonian University: 12 things every Caley student needs to do during Freshers Week". GlasgowWorld.
- ^ Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, U. K. (8 December 2022). "GCU graduate becomes first female editor The National". Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, UK. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
- ^ "Student Case Study - Neil Alexander @ GCU Students' Association". www.gcustudents.co.uk. Retrieved 8 January 2024.