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The Breeze
TypeTwice-weekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Editor-in-chiefSean Cassidy
Managing editorIJ Chan
Staff writers>50
Founded1922
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersHarrisonburg, Virginia
Circulation9,500
Websitehttp://www.breezejmu.org

The Breeze is the official student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The Breeze publishes 9,500 copies every Monday and Thursday and maintains a website, mobile app, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook page. The Breeze publishes local news, a life section, sports and an opinion section during the academic year. The Breeze is also known to many JMU alumni and current students for having the long-standing tradition of publishing Darts & Pats.

The Breeze has been nominated and won numerous awards during its existence including a 2012 Online Pacemaker Award, a 2012 VPA award for Best in Show for a Non-Daily News Presentation, and a 2012 VPA sweepstakes award. In 2014, The Breeze won a Pacemaker award for excellence in the category of non-daily newspaper at a four-year university. The Pacemaker is an honor in collegiate journalism, and is awarded by the Associated Collegiate Press and the Newspaper Association of America Foundation. It is sometimes referred to as the Pulitzer of student journalism. The Breeze was also named the best mid-sized non-daily newspaper in the state of Virginia by the Virginia Press Association for the second year in a row.

History

The Breeze started as a four-column, fourpage weekly publication on December 22, 1922 with few illustrations and fewer photos. Today it is a 20-plus page broadsheet newspaper published twice weekly with full-color photos and graphics. The paper was originally distributed to women on the way out of the dining hall, but currently is distributed to more than 90 locations on and off campus.

Origins of the name, "The Breeze"

In 1922, the newly established newspaper for the State Normal School for Women held a contest for suggestions on what to name the new publication. English teacher Elizabeth P. Cleveland suggested the name “The Breeze” saying that, “nothing here strikes a stranger quite so strongly as our mountain breeze. It is both inspiring and stimulating. It is full of pep, but clean. It clears the cobwebs from the brain and sweeps morbidness from the heart.”

“The Breeze” won the contest, barely beating out “The Campus Cat” by a coin toss. Cleveland was awarded $2 for her entry.

Best of the Burg

Every year in the spring The Breeze prints a special section of the newspaper titled "Best of the Burg." Readers are encouraged to vote online for the "Best of the Burg," which includes their favorite picks for several businesses in the Harrisonburg area.

Editing Staff[1]

Position Name
Editor-In-Chief Sean Cassidy
Managing Editor IJ Chan
News Editor Patrick Mortiere
News Editor Erin Flynn
News Editor Samantha Baars
Opinion Editor Corey Tierney
Life Editor Lauren Hunt
Life Editor Robyn Smith
Sports Editor Richie Bozek
Sports Editor Wayne Epps Jr.
Copy Editor Marta Vucci
Copy Editor Olivia Coleman
Video Editor Patrick Fitzsimmons
Photo Editor Holly Warfield
Photo Editor James Chung
Art Director Amanda Ellison
Graphics Editor Kelsey Harding
Online Editor Mallory O'Shea

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contact". The Breeze. The Breeze. Retrieved 3 February 2015.