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The Vermont Cynic

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Vermont Cynic
TypeWeekly student newspaper
FormatDigital
SchoolUniversity of Vermont
Editor-in-chiefSophia Balunek
Managing editorMaxine Thornton
News editorAndrew Gould
Opinion editorAyelet Kaminski
Founded1883
Political alignmentProgressive
HeadquartersBurlington, VT
ISSN0892-3132
Websitevtcynic.com

The Vermont Cynic, also known as The Cynic, is the award-winning, editorially-independent student newspaper of the University of Vermont (UVM). Founded in 1883, The Cynic was published in print for most of its history before fully transitioning to digital in 2022.[1]

Throughout its history, it has been recognized with multiple awards. In October 2011, it won the Associated Collegiate Press' Newspaper Pacemaker award,[2] widely known as the Pulitzer Prize of student journalism. In October 2012, The Vermont Cynic won the Associated Collegiate Press' Online Pacemaker award.[3] The Cynic won Diversity Story of the Year in 2016 from the ACP for its reporting on the history of "Kake Walk," a Minstrel show tradition at UVM's Winter Carnival that continued until 1969.[4] It was also a finalist for another Pacemaker award in 2017 and took second place in the environmental portrait category for the 2018 Photo of the Year.[5][6]

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History

Founded in 1883, the newspaper was originally known as The University Cynic. Up until 1985, The Cynic was published using movable type.

In 2001, The Cynic was published digitally for the first time.[citation needed]

When it was published in print, The Cynic would distribute print copies every week to various locations on campus. In November 2020, it paused publication of print issues, citing low readership due to COVID-19,[7] and resumed traditional print publication beginning in December 2021, before finally discontinuing it in September 2022.[1]

Editorial board

Since Spring 2024:[8]

  • Editor-in-Chief: Sophia Balunek
  • Managing Editor: Maxine Thornton
  • Social Media: Emma Dinsmore
  • Operations Manager: Frances Flood
  • Copy Chief: Piper Lightwood
  • Culture: Grace Wang
  • Features: Liliana Mefford
  • Illustrations: Molly Parker
  • Opinion: Ayelet Kaminski
  • News: Andrew Gould
  • Sports: Nick Anderson
  • Podcasts: Charlotte Burns
  • Photo: Emily Kobus and Annalisa Madonia

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b Ruehsen, Ella (2022-09-06). "Changing the Cynic for a changing world". The Vermont Cynic. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  2. ^ "2011 ACP Newspaper Pacemaker Winners". Associated College Press. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
  3. ^ "2012 ACP Online Pacemaker Winners". Associated College Press. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
  4. ^ "ACP - 2016 Story of the Year".
  5. ^ "ACP - 2017 Newspaper Pacemakers".
  6. ^ "ACP - 2018 Photo of the Year".
  7. ^ "Why you don't see Cynics on our stands". The Vermont Cynic. February 9, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  8. ^ "Staff Page".

External links

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