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Pelican (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pelican (magazine)
''Pelican'' is the University of Western Australia's official student magazine. It is financed by the UWA Guild, but maintains complete editorial independence. 5000 copies of each issue are published and distributed across metropolitan Perth, as well as to Notre Dame, Murdoch, Curtin, ECU, and Central TAFE. It is Australia's second oldest student paper, having begun publication in 1929.〔http://www.guild.uwa.edu.au/home/publications__and__marketing/pelican_student_newspaper〕 ''Pelican'' is published 8 times a year, roughly coinciding with each month of semester at the University of Western Australia. Easily distinguishable by its square tabloid format and professional design, ''Pelican'' has a readership of around 10,000 per edition and is aimed at Perth's tertiary students and young people aged between 17 and 27 frequenting the inner metropolitan area.〔 Each edition is centred on a theme and includes regular reviews (books, music, television, film, and arts), opinion pieces, campus events listing, and current affairs analysis. == Content ==
Typically, each edition of ''Pelican'' circulates around a particular theme. These can be a range of diverse topics such as "Ammunition", "Class", "Superstition", "The Future", "Patriotism", and "Sex". Each ''Pelican'' also includes articles that deal more broadly with politics, popular culture, and aspects of the student lifestyle. ''Pelican'' also includes coverage of music, books, film, television, and the arts. These are ordered within individual sub-sections, each of which is coordinated by a different section editor. Previous editions of ''Pelican'' were produced as a broadsheet, until Beth Shaw established the tabloid format. These broadsheet editions were much more loosely themed with a preference for several-thousand word articles and essays and a condensed review section.
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