Studvest

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Studvest
School University of Bergen, Bergen University College, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen National Academy of the Arts, Norwegian School of Information Technology, and Bergen School of Architecture

Editor(s) Anders Jakobsen (editor in chief), Gerd Margrete Tjeldflåt (news section), Lisa Maria Breistein Sølvberg (culture section), Marie Havnen (photo)
Location Bergen, Norway
Founded 1945
Original name Ånd og Vilje
Other name(s) Stud. Vest
Owner Student Welfare Organisation in Bergen
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 8,500
Format Tabloid (compact)

Website: http://www.studvest.no

Studvest is a weekly student newspaper published in Bergen, Norway with a circulation of 8,500. It covers the three large institutions the University of Bergen, Bergen University College and the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration as well as small colleges such as Bergen National Academy of the Arts and Bergen School of Architecture. The newspaper is published by a volunteer editorial office subordinate the Student Welfare Organisation in Bergen.

The first edition was published on November 20, 1945 under the name Ånd og Vilje. In 1961 it changed name to Stud.Vest, that was later shortened to the present Studvest. Ånd og Vilje was primarily a debate forum, and came in a normal newspaper format first in 1973. It became a weekly publication in 1995.


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