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The Dublin University Publications Committee aims to promote knowledge of, and participation in, publishing and media among students in Trinity College, Dublin.[1] It consists of an annually elected executive, and the editor of each publication. The committee draws its finances from a grant from the Capitation Committee. For other institutions named Trinity College, see Trinity College. ...
Purpose
The purpose of the Dublin University Publications Committee is to provide a support framework for the various students' publications that seek its support. This support framework includes, but not exclusively so, the provision of partial funding, equipment and facilities, expertise and the maintenance of a resource library. In this way the Dublin University Publications Committee seeks to encourage, develop and expand the range of student publications on offer in Trinity College, Dublin. For other institutions named Trinity College, see Trinity College. ...
As part of its efforts to provide students with an opportunity to meet leaders in the fields of publishing and journalism the Dublin University Publications Committee hosts annual Alumni events where Alumni and students can interact and exchange expertise.
Structure The Dublin University Publications Committee consists of an Executive and ordinary members. The Executive consists of the Officers of the Committee while the ordinary members consist of one representative of each of the recognised or provisionally recognised publications. This representative is generally the Editor of that publication. Meetings are held regularly at the discretion of the Committee to discuss matters generally relating to funding and facilities. An AGM is held annually where the new Editors and Officers are elected.
Members The Dublin University Publications Committee consists of the executive officers and the editors. As of 2007/2008 these are:
Officers - Chairman: Joey Facer
- Secretary: David Molloy
- Treasurer: Brian Henry
- Amenities Officer: Catriona Gray
- Alumni Officer: Caoimhe Hanley
Editors - Trinity News: Gearóid O'Rourke
- Miscellany: Sinead Fortune
- Icarus: Brendan Guildea
- Piranha: Mark Wright and Claire Diamond
- Analogue: Brendan McGuirk
Information Editor(s) Gearoid OâRourke[1] Location Dublin, Ireland Founded 1953[2] Frequency Fortnightly Price Free Circulation 8000 Format Broadsheet Printer Midland Print Ltd Awards Newspaper of the Year, Irish Student Media Awards Mailing address 6 Trinity College Dublin 2, Ireland[3] Web address http://www. ...
Icarus is a student literary magazine based in Trinity College, Dublin. ...
Publications currently receiving funding (as of 2007/2008) - Trinity News (newspaper)[2]
- Icarus (literary publication)[2]
- Piranha! (satirical magazine)[2]
- Miscellany (social and political commentary)[2]
- Analogue (student music writing)
Information Editor(s) Gearoid OâRourke[1] Location Dublin, Ireland Founded 1953[2] Frequency Fortnightly Price Free Circulation 8000 Format Broadsheet Printer Midland Print Ltd Awards Newspaper of the Year, Irish Student Media Awards Mailing address 6 Trinity College Dublin 2, Ireland[3] Web address http://www. ...
Icarus is a student literary magazine based in Trinity College, Dublin. ...
Selected Alumni - U2 manager Paul McGuiness (Miscellany Editor)
- Ken Early (Miscellany) and Ger Gilroy (Alternate) of Newstalk 106/Village
- Michael O'Doherty (Piranha!) of New York Dog and VIP Magazine
- John Maher (Piranha), former news editor with the Irish Times
- Trevor Butterworth (Trinity News editor, chairman DU Pubs) writer with the Financial Times, Washington Post and Salon
- Eibhir Mulqueen (Trinity News)
- Matthew Magee of the Sunday Herald (Trinity News editor)
- Irish Times journalist, Ed O'Loughlin (Trinity News)
- Journalist with the Farmer's Journal, Bruce Arnold (Icarus, Miscellany)
- Author and journalist, Shane Ross
- Senator and journalist, Ted Harding of the Sunday Business Post
- Playwright, poet and writer Gavin Kostick (Central Review editor)
- Journalist Alex Massie (Miscellany editor) now Washington Correspondent for The Scotsman
- Sara Morris (Trinity News) spokeswoman for Tesco Ireland
- Jocelyn Clarke (Piranha), arts commentator in RTÉ and former Abbey Theatre board member
- Michael Byrne (Piranha editor) managing editor of BrandRepublic.com
- Nick Webb (Pirana editor) is now a business correspondent with the Sunday Independent
- Jack Mulcahy (Trinity Truth), now runs an online dating service
- Martin Thomas (Rumour) is a nightclub promoter in Dublin
- Mark O'Connell (Miscellany) formerly of the Sunday Business Post
- crime novelist John Connolly, formerly of the Irish Times' Education Supplement
- Tomás Clancy (Icarus) who is the wine critic for the Sunday Tribune.
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