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  2. List of student newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880 at Cornell University, the oldest continuously published college student newspaper in the United States [1]. The following is a list of the world's student newspapers, including school, college, and university newspapers separated by countries and, where appropriate, states or provinces:

  3. Editorial board - Wikipedia

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    Editorial board. The editorial board is a group of editors, writers, and other people who are charged with implementing a publication's approach to editorials and other opinion pieces. The editorials published normally represent the views or goals of the publication's owner or publisher. [1]

  4. National Schools Press Conference - Wikipedia

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    The National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) is the highest competition for journalism for both private and public elementary and secondary schools in the Philippines as per Republic Act 7079, also known as the Campus Journalism Act of 1991. [1] The press conference includes both students from the elementary and secondary level and is usually ...

  5. APA style - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. APA style (also known as APA format) is a writing style and format for academic documents such as scholarly journal articles and books. It is commonly used for citing sources within the field of behavioral and social sciences, including sociology, education, nursing, criminal justice, anthropology, and psychology.

  6. The Spectator (Stuyvesant High School) - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator is a biweekly high school newspaper published by students of New York City 's Stuyvesant High School. The paper, founded in 1915, is one of Stuyvesant's oldest publications. [1] It has a long-standing connection with its older namesake, Columbia University's Columbia Daily Spectator, and it has been recognized by the Columbia ...

  7. Op-ed - Wikipedia

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    Op-ed. An Op-ed (short for "opposite the editorial page") is a type of written prose commonly found in newspapers, magazines, and online publications. [1] They usually represent a writer's strong and focused opinion on an issue of relevance to a targeted audience. Typically ranging from 500 to 700 words, op-eds are distinct from articles ...

  8. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and ...

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    t. e. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations is a style guide for writing and formatting research papers, theses, and dissertations and is published by the University of Chicago Press. The work is often referred to as "Turabian" (after the work's original author, Kate L. Turabian) or by the shortened title, A Manual ...

  9. The LaSallian - Wikipedia

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    In a controversial move to renew the publication, the TLS Editorial Board led by Sarah Espina changed the nameplate font of the publication from Old English to Times New Roman in 2002. [3] The LaSallian was named Best Non-Weekly Newspaper by the United States’ Associated Collegiate Press.