McGill Tribune

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McGill Tribune
Type Weekly student newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner None
Editor Tiffany Choy
Founded 1981
Headquarters 3480 McTavish Street

Suite 110

Montreal, Quebec

H3A 1X9

Website: McGill Tribune

The McGill Tribune is a campus newspaper published by the Students' Society of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It has a circulation of 11,000 between McGill's downtown and Macdonald campuses. It publishes once a week on Tuesdays, and it has News, Opinion, Features, Arts & Entertainment and Sports sections. The Tribune is the only campus newspaper at McGill with a sports section.

While the Tribune is published by the Students' Society of McGill University, it retains full editorial autonomy from the organization.

The paper is generally considered more centrist than its more left-leaning counterpart, the McGill Daily.

[edit] Current masthead

The Tribune's editorial staff for 2007-2008 consists of:

Editor-in-Chief - Tiffany Choy
Managing Editors - Elizabeth Perle, Kate Spirgen
Production Manager - Andrew Dathan Frankel
News Editors - Vincci Tsui, Thomas Quail, Ken Sun
Opinion Editor - Byron Tau
Features Editors - Meghna Marjadi, Carolyn Yates
Arts & Entertainment Editors - Ezra Glinter, John Semley
Sports Editors - Matt Chesser, Aaron Sigal
Photo Editors - Niki Hyde, Sara Yousefnejad
Copy Editor - Crystal Chan
Design Editors - Samantha Chang, Conor Graham
Online Editor - Femi Kassim

[edit] Notable contributors

Christian Lander, founder of the Stuff White People Like blog

Adam Sternbergh, New York Magazine contributor

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