The Stylus of Boston College
The Stylus is the literary magazine of Boston College. Founded in 1882, it is the oldest club at Boston College and one of the oldest literary magazines in the country.[1]
History
At the time of its founding, the Stylus acted as both literary magazine and newspaper for Boston College. The Heights, Boston College's current student newspaper, split off in 1919 and eventually became independent of the university itself.[2]
The Stylus has been published continuously since its founding in 1882, except from the spring of 1889 to December 1893 when construction forced a suspension of publication.[3] There was also a hiatus during World War II due to a substantial drop in student enrollment. However, this is not generally considered to be a break in continual publishing for American collegiate publications. Several other organizations claim continuous publishing despite World War II hiatuses - including, among others, the Harvard Advocate (est. 1866).[4]
Current Club
Though originally published monthly, Stylus now comes out once per semester.[5] It is run by an Editor-In-Chief and a Managing Editor with a team of other editors.[6]
References
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/svp/st_org/stylus/default.html
- ^ http://www.bcheights.com/about-us
- ^ History of Boston College From the Beginnings to 1990, pg. 83
- ^ http://www.theharvardadvocate.com/content/about
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/svp/st_org/stylus/history.html
- ^ http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/svp/st_org/stylus/eboard.html