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The Mercer Cluster : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Mercer Cluster
''The Mercer Cluster'' is the official student newspaper and news site of Mercer University, published in print every other Thursday and online seven days a week during the school year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mercer University Archives )〕 While production and distribution of The Cluster's print edition is subsidized by Mercer's administration, the paper retains full editorial autonomy as a student publication under the University's bylaws, and receives no monetary subsidies for its digital products. Its staff is composed entirely of students, with the exception of a faculty advisor who serves in a consulting role. ==Origins== Students started publishing The Cluster in 1920. The paper received its name from a book of hymns penned by Mercer University founder and prominent Baptist minister Jesse Mercer in 1810, entitled "Cluster of Spiritual Songs." Former Cluster contributors include longtime Atlanta publisher Jack Tarver, former U.S. attorney general Griffin B. Bell, attorney and author Robert Steed, novelist and physician Ferrol Sams and Atlanta Journal-Constitution editor J. Reginald Murphy. For most of its history, The Cluster has been the only newspaper published by students of Mercer University. In 1971, a group of students began publishing "Mercer Today" as an alternative to The Cluster, but the operation folded in 1977.
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