Harambee (magazine)
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Type | Student newspaper |
Format | Magazine |
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Owner | Edith Cowan University Student Guild |
Publisher | Edith Cowan University Student Guild |
Editor-in-Chief | Tessa Drysdale |
Founded | |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | 2005 |
Price | Free |
Headquarters | Churchlands, WA |
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Website: Harambee |
Harambee was a student newspaper published at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia until 2005. The last volume of Harambee as a magazine was published in 2005. The editor was Tessa Drysdale.
In 2006, the Harambee brand was incorporated into a university publication called Campus Buzz, edited by Leanne Pitcher and Shane Newton. As of 2007, Harambee content is published as part of the Edith Cowan University magazine Inbox.
The term "harambee" is Swahilli for 'Lets pull together'.
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