The Owl
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Type | Bimonthly journal |
Format | On newsprint |
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Owner | Independent |
Editor | Marc Saracusa'08 |
Founded | 1920 |
Political allegiance | Liberal/Progressive |
Price | Free |
Headquarters | Delaware, Ohio |
Circulation | 500+ |
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Website: [1] |
The OWL is an independent student-run journal at Ohio Wesleyan University. The Owl publishes an eponymous newspaper focusing on arts & letters published by students, faculty and staff.
If it can be reproduced, folded to size and made relatively flat, then submissions might include charts, maps, spreadsheets, prints, drawings, designs, tiles, graphic novels, and pop-up books. The current OWL logo was created by Kate Brideau '03.
[edit] Milestones
- The Mirror, a predecessor of the current journal was established in 1920
- The first issue of the OWL made a debut in 1930
[edit] Recent editors
- Kate Brideau'03
[edit] External links
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