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The Ontarion
TypeWeekly Student newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)University of Guelph Students
Editor-in-chiefDaniel Bitonti
FoundedMarch 29, 1951
HeadquartersGuelph, Ontario
WebsiteThe Ontarion Homepage

The Ontarion is an independent English-language student newspaper published at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario. It publishes each month with over 10,000 copies distributed on and off campus during the fall and winter semester and, until the summer of 2017, it published bi-weekly during the summer semester. It has since ceased summer publication, while it continues regular publications throughout the traditional school year.

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History

The newspaper's first edition was published on March 29, 1951. The paper served the students of the Ontario Agricultural College before the University of Guelph's amalgamation in 1964.

The newspaper was intended to serve students at all three founding colleges. One early editor reported that the paper's name came from the idea that the three schools might one day become the University of Ontario.[1]

Over the years the newspaper has changed reflecting the growth on campus and changes in society, as well as the individuality of each new editor and various staff.

The social club atmosphere of the 1950s lead to Ontarion editors in the 1960s to 'stir up controversy' with articles about communism and boarding houses that advertised "whites preferred." One issue in fall 1970 was confiscated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the printing plant because it contained a bulletin with the FLQ manifesto which was illegal under the War Measures Act.

In the 1980s to present day, editors have varied the focus from news and intellectual discussion to letters and opinion pieces in an effort to hear all voices on campus. One of the editors in the 1990s told students: "If you don't like what we're doing with the paper, you can volunteer to help change it...It's your paper."[1]

The newspaper celebrated 50 years of publishing in 2001 and is still one of the few completely autonomous student newspapers in Canada.[1]

Structure

The Ontarion is a student newspaper at a university without a journalism program. It depends on volunteer submissions and has been driven by citizen journalism since long before the term was coined. Undergraduate students need no experience to join and getting involved is only a matter of contacting a member of the newspaper's staff. This is often done at Thursday volunteer meetings. The Thursday volunteer meeting is an Ontarion tradition where volunteers come out, eat pizza, listen to the editors talk about the stories they're looking to have written that week and socialize.

The Ontarion's staff is made up of two departments. The business department includes the ad designer, ad manager, office manager and business manager. The editorial staff is made up of a copy editor, layout director, photo & graphics editor, news editor, sports editor and arts & culture editor. The editorial staff reports to the editor in chief, who reports to the Board of Directors.

The Board of Directors are members of the corporation who have been voted onto the board. They meet once per month to manage the behind the scenes work that keeps the Ontarion going: human resources, policy, public relations and finances.

The organization is a non-profit corporation.

2023-2024 masthead

Editorial staff

  • Editor-in-chief: Taylor Pipe
  • News editor: Carlota Sousa
  • Arts & culture editor: Andreea Burlacu
  • Sports & health editor: --
  • Copy editor: Olivia Strutt

Production staff

  • Graphic Designer: Paige Stampatori
  • Photo & graphics editor: Sophia Marcon

Business staff

  • Executive Director: Patrick Sutherland
  • Accountant: Laurie Arnold
  • Marketing coordinator: Mariana Erazo
  • Circulation director: Sal Moran

Board of directors

  • President: Paula Henry-Duru
  • Chair of the board: Katelynn Huong
  • VP communications: --
  • VP finance: Jaidyn McCrae-Wilson

Directors

  • Denver Bubelich
  • Oliver Bullingham
  • Jordana Glowinski
  • Avneet Grewal

See also

Further reading

  • "the Ontarion's 60th Anniversary" (PDF). The Ontarion. Guelph. 166 (14): 9–12. December 8, 2011.

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Ontarion". University of Guelph. Retrieved August 1, 2016.

External links

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