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The ''Old Gold & Black'' is the student-run newspaper of Wake Forest University, named after the school's colors. The newspaper was founded in 1916 and is published every Thursday with the exception of school holidays and exam weeks. The ''Old Gold & Black'' office is located on the fifth floor of the Benson University Center on Wake Forest's main campus. The newspaper is Wake Forest University's only student newspaper, and serves as the printed history of the university. It comprises four main sections: news, opinion, sports and life. Each section is managed by an editor and assistant editors. In addition, the ''Old Gold & Black'' employs a photo and web editor. They are all under the leadership of an editor-in-chief and managing editors for print and online. These editors form the editorial board which meets weekly to discuss campus issues, compose a left-hand editorial and decide on the paper's content. The staff's advisor, Justin Catanoso, assists the staff and offers advice and counsel on important editorial decisions. These editors form the editorial board which meets weekly to discuss campus issues, compose a left-hand editorial and decide on the paper's content. The ''Old Gold & Black'' employs graphic designers, production assistants, photographers and staff writers. The majority of positions at the ''Old Gold & Black'' are paid, though a new writer must submit three articles for publication in order to receive pay and become a staff writer. The ''Old Gold & Black'' consistently employs a total staff of over 100 members, the majority of them writers. The ''Old Gold & Black'' is an award-winning newspaper, having placed many times at Associated Collegiate Press conferences. ==Recent awards== At the Fall 2013 ACP conference, the "Old Gold & Black" won a Pacemaker Award in the category of "Website Enrollment Level 1" and was a finalist for the Pacemaker Award for print.〔http://studentpressblogs.org/acp/2013-pacemaker-winners/〕 The Old Gold & Black also won a Best in Show Award for "Website Enrollment Level 1" at the Fall 2013 ACP conference. At the Fall 2012 ACP conference, the ''Old Gold & Black'' was awarded fourth place in the category of "Website Enrollment Level 1". At the Spring 2011 ACP conference, the ''Old Gold & Black'' was awarded seventh place in the category of "small college website". At the 2008 ACP conference, the ''Old Gold & Black'' was awarded third place in the "Best in Show: 4-year college weekly broadsheet" category. Also, the newspaper's web site, (), was awarded 10th place in the category of newspaper website. At the 2007 ACP conference, the ''Old Gold & Black'' was awarded second place in the "Best in Show: 4-year college weekly broadsheet" category. In 2006, the ''Old Gold & Black'' took home third place in the "Newspaper of the Year: 4-year colleges-Weekly Broadsheet" category. At the 2005 ACP's, the ''Old Gold & Black'' received third place in the "Best in Show: 4-year colleges-weekly broadsheet" category. At the 2002 Associated Collegiate Press Conference, the newspaper received third place in the "Best in Show: Four-year college" category. The ''Old Gold & Black'' was one of 11 newspapers to receive the 2003-2004 ACP Online Pacemaker Award. It won the Pacemaker in 2001 as well. ''Old Gold & Black'' reporters Sabrina Parker and Jordan Wagner received first place in the "Story of the Year: Diversity" category. Former sports editor Lisa Hoppenjans and former managing editor Jae Haley have both received the Jim Murray Scholarship Award. Former editorial cartoonist William Warren was the first-place winner of the 2006 John Locher Memorial Award.〔() 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Old Gold & Black」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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