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  2. Jonathan Silver - Wikipedia

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    He was a pupil at Bradford Grammar School [3] where he at first did not shine academically but enjoyed working on the school's magazine. [1] His interest in David Hockney's talent as an artist began to blossom and after they met at Silver's father's burger bar, Hockney agreed to design a cover for the school magazine. [1]

  3. School Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Each 36-page full-colour magazine contains a mix of stories, plays, poetry, nonfiction articles, book reviews, puzzles, comic serials and other texts. Published continually since February 1916, the School Magazine is the oldest magazine in Australia and the longest running literary magazine for children in the world. [4]

  4. April Greiman - Wikipedia

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    April Greiman (born March 22, 1948) is an American designer widely recognized as one of the first designers to embrace computer technology as a design tool. Greiman is also credited, along with early collaborator Jayme Odgers, with helping to import the European New Wave design style to the US during the late 70s and early 80s."

  5. Togatus - Wikipedia

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    Togatus is the independent student media at the University of Tasmania and is produced for students, by students. [1] Published by the Tasmania University Union since 1931, Togatus produces four print editions each year [2] and occasionally features student news on its website.

  6. SchoolArts - Wikipedia

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    SchoolArts is a magazine written by and for K–12 art educators. It is produced by Davis Publications, a family-owned publisher of pre-K–12 art curriculum. The publisher and president, Julian Davis Wade, is a fifth-generation member of the Davis family, who has published the magazine continuously since its origin in 1901.

  7. Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Harper's Monthly, a literary and political force in the late 19th century. [citation needed]A magazine is a periodical publication, print or digital, generally produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content forms.

  8. The New York Times Upfront - Wikipedia

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    The magazine and its website feature journalism from the Times, as well as material produced by Upfront’s editorial staff. Edited with a high school audience in mind, Upfront covers a wide array of topics of interest to teenagers, explaining how news events relate to them, their communities, and their futures.

  9. Student publication - Wikipedia

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    A student publication is a media outlet such as a newspaper, magazine, television show, or radio station produced by students at an educational institution. These publications typically cover local and school-related news, but they may also report on national or international news as well.