Categories | Youth |
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Frequency | Fortnightly |
Total circulation | 5000 |
First issue | 1980 |
Company | UTS Students' Association |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Website | Vertigo Online |
Vertigo is the student magazine of the University of Technology, Sydney.[1] Its name derives from the university's main building, which is a 28-storey brutal modernist tower block and how the Vertigo Offices were originally at its summit (they have since been moved to Level 3). The magazine is published by the UTS Students' Association.[2][3]
The 2011 editors of the magazine are Carla Efstratiou, Daniel Piotrowski, James Bourne, Ava Nirui, Justin Wolfers, Lucien Alperstein, Anna Watanabe and Gemma Kaczerepa.
The editorial leadership changes annually by popular vote. This has led to a colourful and diverse history. As a result, editions change tone and style over the years, based on who the editorial team is. In one year, the paper may be a fairly innocuous comic paper, another year very strongly politically influenced. This is entirely within the ethos of the publication.
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Each edition contains an editorial, satire, serious feature articles, music and movie reviews and profiles on popular artists. Comics and other artworks often are printed by the magazine, but may not be in every issue.
Vertigo is constitutionally required to print Office Bearer Reports for the UTS Students' Association Office Bearers if they would like to inform the student population about their role and activities.[4] This has often led to controversies as the editorial direction often attracts a readership which may be at political odds with some Office Bearers' beliefs.[5]
2010 - Mia Burns, Jason Childs, Clare Evans, Felicity Evans, Akito Hirata, Stephanie King, Sarah Michael, Lucie Robson, Ben Squires, Raj Wakeling
2009 - David Bennett, Patrick Catanzariti, Julian Dibley-Hall, Sophie Jeliba, Alex McClintock, Kahla Preston, Bonita Silva, Jade Tyrrell, Donna Yan
2008 - Matty Carr, Tracey Lien, James Morgan, Lena Rutkowski, Sophie Tarr
2007 - Nick Gunn, Anne Lin, Daniel Stone, Michelle Swainson, William Tan
2006 - Oishee Alam, Christopher Brew, Belinda Lopez, William Wallace, Jessica Consalvo Minshall
2005 - Pat Armstrong, Kat Barron, Hon Boey, Darryn King, Cipikat Morgan, Sarah-Jane Norman
2004 - Melissa Fulton, Nick Keys, Stephanie Liew, Astrid L'Orange, Aden Rolfe, Caitlin Sandercock, Joel Scott
2002 - Laura Tolley, Andrew Tolley, Gareth Horne, Matthew Kean
1998 - Amanda Tattersall
1996 - Monika Jansch, Lee Wallace, Fiona McDonald
1995 - Georgina Young, Kathy Grattan
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