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{{Short description|Norwegian student newspaper}}
{{Infobox Student Newspaper
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| name = ''Under Dusken''
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{{Infobox newspaper
| name = Under Dusken
| logo =
| logo =
| caption =
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| school = [[Norwegian_University_of_Science_and_Technology|NTNU]] and [[HiST]]
| school = [[Norwegian University of Science and Technology|NTNU]] and [[HiST]]
| slogan = "Organ for studenter"
| motto = ''"Organ for studenter"''
| nickname = ''UD'', ''Dusken''.
| nickname = ''UD'', ''Dusken''.
| type =
| type = free [[student newspaper]]
| editor =
| editor =
| advisor =
| advisor =
| location = [[Trondheim|Trondheim, Norway]]
| headquarters= Elgesetergt. 1<br />7030 [[Trondheim|Trondheim, Norway]]
| foundation = 1914
| foundation = 1914
| firstname =
| othernames =
| aprilfools =
| owners = Mediastud
| owners = Mediastud
| frequency =
| price = Free
| circulation = 10,000
| circulation = 10,000
| format =
| website = {{URL|underdusken.no}}
| printer =
| awards =
| address = Elgesetergt. 1<br>7030 Trondheim
| website = http://www.underdusken.no
}}
}}

'''Under Dusken''' is the official [[student newspaper]] in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]], with a circulation of 10,000 copies.
'''Under Dusken''' is the official [[student newspaper]] in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]], with a circulation of 10,000 copies.
Founded in 1914, it is [[Scandinavia]]'s oldest student newspaper, and the second largest student newspaper in Norway after [[Oslo]]'s ''[[Universitas]]''.
Founded in 1914, it is [[Scandinavia]]'s oldest student newspaper, and the second largest student newspaper in Norway after [[Oslo]]'s ''[[Universitas (newspaper)|Universitas]]''.


About 60 students work pro bono to produce a new edition of ''Under Dusken'' every second week.
About 60 students work pro bono to produce a new edition of ''Under Dusken'' every second week.


The newspaper is jointly owned by [[Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem]] and [[Student_Welfare_Organisation_in_Trondheim|Studentsamskipnaden i Trondheim]] through the media [[holding company]] [[Mediastud]], which also is the publisher of ''Studentradioen i Trondheim'' (Norway's first [[student radio]]) and ''Student-TV'' (Scandinavia's oldest [[student television station]]).
The newspaper is jointly owned by [[Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem]] and [[Student Welfare Organisation in Trondheim|Studentsamskipnaden i Trondheim]] through the media [[holding company]] [[Mediastud]], which also is the publisher of ''Studentradioen i Trondheim'' (Norway's first [[student radio]]) and ''Student-TV'' (Scandinavia's oldest [[student television station]]).


The editor in chief is elected annually by the board of [[Mediastud]]. However, continuity has been ensured by electing candidates nominated by the editorial board of the newspaper.
The editor in chief is elected annually by the board of [[Mediastud]]. However, continuity has been ensured by electing candidates nominated by the editorial board of the newspaper.


== Software development ==
== Software development ==
Under Dusken has since the mid 90s development alot of their own utilities. The computer department in Under Dusken has developed two content managment systems, Aranea and Pegadi
Under Dusken has since the mid 90s developed many of their own utilities. The computer department in Under Dusken has developed two content management systems, Aranea and Pegadi.

=== Pegadi ===
=== Pegadi ===
Pegadi is written in java and was development was started in the beginning of 1999. The system works like a word processor with note field and gives the editors the ability to see how much has been written on each article.
Pegadi is written in Java and development was started in the beginning of 1999. The system works like a word processor with note field and gives the editors the ability to see how much has been written on each article.


=== Aranea ===
=== Aranea ===
Aranea is written in java and uses technologies like JPA, Spring og Velocity. This is the CMS that serves the newspapers website [http://www.underdusken.no underdusken.no].
Aranea is written in Java and uses technologies like JPA, Spring og Velocity. This is the CMS that serves the newspaper's website [http://www.underdusken.no underdusken.no].


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.underdusken.no/ ''Under Dusken's'' website.]
* [http://www.underdusken.no/ Official website.]

* [https://aranea.underdusken.no Aranea]
{{Norwegian University of Science and Technology}}
* [https://pegadi.underdusken.no Pegadi]
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[[Category:Newspapers published in Norway]]
[[Category:Newspapers published in Norway]]
[[Category:Publications established in 1910]]
[[Category:Newspapers established in 1910]]
[[Category:College newspapers]]
[[Category:Student newspapers]]
[[Category:Trondheim]]
[[Category:Mass media in Trondheim]]


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Latest revision as of 23:55, 21 January 2023

Under Dusken
"Organ for studenter"
Typefree student newspaper
SchoolNTNU and HiST
Owner(s)Mediastud
Founded1914
HeadquartersElgesetergt. 1
7030 Trondheim, Norway
Circulation10,000
Websiteunderdusken.no

Under Dusken is the official student newspaper in Trondheim, Norway, with a circulation of 10,000 copies. Founded in 1914, it is Scandinavia's oldest student newspaper, and the second largest student newspaper in Norway after Oslo's Universitas.

About 60 students work pro bono to produce a new edition of Under Dusken every second week.

The newspaper is jointly owned by Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem and Studentsamskipnaden i Trondheim through the media holding company Mediastud, which also is the publisher of Studentradioen i Trondheim (Norway's first student radio) and Student-TV (Scandinavia's oldest student television station).

The editor in chief is elected annually by the board of Mediastud. However, continuity has been ensured by electing candidates nominated by the editorial board of the newspaper.

Software development

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Under Dusken has since the mid 90s developed many of their own utilities. The computer department in Under Dusken has developed two content management systems, Aranea and Pegadi.

Pegadi

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Pegadi is written in Java and development was started in the beginning of 1999. The system works like a word processor with note field and gives the editors the ability to see how much has been written on each article.

Aranea

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Aranea is written in Java and uses technologies like JPA, Spring og Velocity. This is the CMS that serves the newspaper's website underdusken.no.

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