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==History==
==History==
Woroni was first published in 1948. Traditionally, the editorial tone has been lighthearted and satirical. However, in recent years Woroni has increased its coverage of serious issues such as [[Voluntary student unionism|VSU]], [[Australian_National_University_Students'_Association#1996_ANU_Students.27_Association_elections_-_the_.22Wadgate_scandal.22|"Wadgate"]], and changes to the ANU School of Humanities. From 1948 to 2010 Woroni was published by [[Australian National University Students Association|ANUSA]]; its editors were officers of the Association, and responsible to the ANUSA Board of Trustees. In 2010/2011, Woroni became ANU Student Media Inc, a financially and editorially independent student-run publishing house - the first of its kind in Australia.
Wornoi was first published on 23 May 1947 under the title ''Student Notes: Canberra University College Students Association''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Student Notes/Canberra University College Students Association (ACT : 1947 - 1950)|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/665|publisher=Trove|accessdate=29 November 2013}}</ref>. From 14 February 1950 the name was changed to ''Woroni''. <ref>{{cite web|title=Woroni (Canberra, ACT : 1950 - 2007)|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/666|publisher=Trove|accessdate=29 November 2013}}</ref> Traditionally, the editorial tone has been lighthearted and satirical. However, in recent years Woroni has increased its coverage of serious issues such as [[Voluntary student unionism|VSU]], [[Australian_National_University_Students'_Association#1996_ANU_Students.27_Association_elections_-_the_.22Wadgate_scandal.22|"Wadgate"]], and changes to the ANU School of Humanities. From 1948 to 2010 Woroni was published by [[Australian National University Students Association|ANUSA]]; its editors were officers of the Association, and responsible to the ANUSA Board of Trustees. In 2010/2011, Woroni became ANU Student Media Inc, a financially and editorially independent student-run publishing house - the first of its kind in Australia.


==Editorial Board==
==Editorial Board==

Revision as of 04:02, 29 November 2013

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Woroni is the student newspaper of the Australian National University, based in Canberra, ACT, Australia. The name ‘Woroni’ derives from an Indigenous Australian word meaning ‘mouthpiece’. Woroni is published fortnightly in full colour tabloid format, and features broad coverage of university & local news, opinion, features, arts & culture, sports, and leisure.

History

Wornoi was first published on 23 May 1947 under the title Student Notes: Canberra University College Students Association.[1]. From 14 February 1950 the name was changed to Woroni. [2] Traditionally, the editorial tone has been lighthearted and satirical. However, in recent years Woroni has increased its coverage of serious issues such as VSU, "Wadgate", and changes to the ANU School of Humanities. From 1948 to 2010 Woroni was published by ANUSA; its editors were officers of the Association, and responsible to the ANUSA Board of Trustees. In 2010/2011, Woroni became ANU Student Media Inc, a financially and editorially independent student-run publishing house - the first of its kind in Australia.

Editorial Board

As of 2011, the Woroni Editorial Board is composed of 8 Editors, elected in alternating groups of 4, to terms of 12 months. Elections employ OPV, and are conducted online at the ANU website. Any ANU Student who has submitted 3 substantive contributions to Woroni is eligible to run for Editor.

Recent Editors

Year Editors
2007 Pete Davis Will Glasgow
2008 Tully Fletcher Robert Wiblin
2009 James Dawson Jessica Lee
2010 Adam Brereton* Alex Cubis* Kate Gratton*
2011(Semester 1) Scott Bolton Elouise Fowler Simon Thompson Sophie Turnbull
2011(Semester 2) Tom Westland Angus Minns Uma Patel Cameron P. Knott*, Victor White* **
2012(Semester 1) Olivia Clark Nakul Legha Lisa Visentin Zid Mancenido*, Dan Rose**
2012(Semester 2) Farzaneh Edraki Yasmin Masri Gus McCubbing Cam Wilson
2013(Semester 1) Vincent Chiang AJ Neilson Ben Latham Joshua Dabelstein* Peter Agoth**
2013(Semester 2) Lilly Ward Fergus Hunter Areti Metuamate Samantha Bradley
2014(Semester 1) Ross Caldwell Tara Shenoy Elise Terrell Elena Tjandra

- * Resigned prior to completion of their editorial term - ** Replaced outgoing editor

See also

References

  1. ^ "Student Notes/Canberra University College Students Association (ACT : 1947 - 1950)". Trove. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Woroni (Canberra, ACT : 1950 - 2007)". Trove. Retrieved 29 November 2013.

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