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''The College Hill Independent'' (commonly referred to as ''The Indy'') is a weekly college newspaper published by students of Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, the two colleges in the College Hill neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island. The paper has a circulation of about 2,000, and is the most prominent alternative to ''The Brown Daily Herald'', Brown University's daily newspaper. ==Sections== Although subject to change with each semester's influx of new editors, ''The Indy'' is currently organized into nine sections: ;News : The News section is anchored by the recurring "Week in Review" page, where a few news stories from the past week are highlighted, often to comedic effect. The remaining pages in the section often feature original reporting on national or international issues outside of the Providence and Rhode Island areas. ;Metro : The Metro section covers issues and news stories from the Providence and Rhode Island areas, be they about public art on College Hill or statewide economic issues, to cite a few recently published articles. ;Features : Features serves as a catch-all for any and all in-depth articles that don't quite fit in the other sections. Often, this can include more literary nonfiction-style pieces, interviews, or articles covering larger trends in local and national issues. ;Ephemera : Ephemera gives space for pieces integrating text and image, including poetry, photo, collage, and other formal experiments in visual storytelling. ;Arts : The Arts section features reviews of current art and previews of local art events, conversations with prominent artists, and examinations of the culture at large. The section's style is often marked by an illustrative contrast between criticism of high- and low-brow art, rarefied and popular culture. ;Lit : Poems, short stories, literary nonfiction, or even short plays all find room in the Indy Lit section. ;Science : The Science section publishes articles on scientific research and innovation and larger trends within the sciences, but also devotes space to personal/expository hybrid pieces on science and essays examining the interactions between science and society. ;Sports/Foods : This page has shifted between sports and food in recent years, with the two sections now switching weeks, and the page falling under the general heading of "Metabolics." ;X : This page, always the last of the issue, is free-form. Past X-pages have featured comics, illustrations, photo essays, and visual poetry, among others. Like Ephemera, the X-page features experiments in form; the two sections appear together as Ephemera. 〔http://www.theindy.org/?s=Ephemera〕 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「The College Hill Independent」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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