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'''Under Dusken''' is the official [[student newspaper]] in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]], with a |
'''Under Dusken''' is the official [[student newspaper]] in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]], with a circulation of 10,000 copies. |
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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]]''. |
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About 60 students work pro bono to |
About 60 students work pro bono to produce a new edition of ''Under Dusken'' every second week. |
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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'' (Norway's first [[student radio]]) and ''Student-TV'' (Scandinavia's oldest [[student television station]]). |
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The editor in chief |
The editor in chief is elected annually by ''Studentersamfundet'' However, continuity has been ensured by electing candidates nominated by the editorial board of the newspaper. |
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Revision as of 13:59, 4 June 2008
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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 (Norway's first student radio) and Student-TV (Scandinavia's oldest student television station).
The editor in chief is elected annually by Studentersamfundet However, continuity has been ensured by electing candidates nominated by the editorial board of the newspaper.