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The Signal (college newspaper)

''The Signal'' is the official student newspaper of Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. As of 2013, ''The Signal'' has a weekly circulation of 5,000, distributed to numerous locations on the Georgia State campus and a handful of locations in the surrounding area. The paper publishes on Tuesdays during Spring and Fall semesters (in addition to an "Incept" issue for incoming students in the Summer). It primarily covers news, events and issues specific to the Georgia State community and covers stories relating to the city of Atlanta with interest to its readers.
==History==
Like the university, the student newspaper of what is now Georgia State University has evolved with each incarnation of the school.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.georgiastatesports.com//pdf8/705701.pdf )〕 Georgia State's first student newspaper, ''The Technite,'' was named in homage to the Georgia Institute of Technology's own student paper, ''The Technique'', when the school was founded as the Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce. In 1933, as the University changed to become the Atlanta Extension Center of the University System of Georgia, the two divisions of the school (the day division and the night division) each produced their own separate newspapers (named ''The Junior Collegiate'' and the ''Evening Signal,'' respectively). On two occasions the publications would appear in combination with one another, initially as the ''Collegiate-Signal'' on April 21, 1941, and again as the ''University Signal'' on September 22, 1941. It wasn't until the ''Evening Signal'' merged with the day division newspaper, ''The Junior-Collegiate,'' permanently in 1943 that the formal name of the publication would become ''The Signal''. Since that time, a number of mastheads have been used, including The University Signal, The Georgia State Signal, the Georgia State College Signal, and the Georgia State University Signal.
During his time at Georgia State, D.W. Pine, Design Director of Time magazine was editor-in-chief of The Signal.

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