词条 | Opus (University of Newcastle magazine) |
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| name = Opus | image = | caption = | type = Student newspaper | format = Tabloid | foundation = 1954 | ceased publication = | price = Free | owners = Newcastle University Students' Association | | editor = | chiefeditor = Lucinda Regan (NUSA Media Officer, August 2017- present) | predecessor = | assoceditor = | staff = | language = English | political = Left-wing | circulation = | headquarters = Callaghan, NSW {{flagicon|AUS}} | oclc = | ISSN = | website = OPUS MAGAZINE }}Opus is a student newspaper published at the University of Newcastle, Australia by the Newcastle University Students' Association (NUSA). Opus was founded in 1954 by then economics lecturer Cyril Renwick, at what was then the Newcastle University College of the University of New South Wales, in the Newcastle suburb of Callaghan. Renwick proposed a student journal to promote student unity and expression. Teaming up with his secretary's husband, George Kirkby, the first edition of Opus was a four-page broadsheet newspaper replete with the refinement and formality of 1950s journalism.[1] The format and style of Opus has changed many times throughout its history. The 1970s the publications name was briefly changed to The Stockton Ferry. In a 1998 interview, the late emeritus Professor Godfrey Tanner explained that
A special edition of the magazine, released in 2002, and edited by BA graduate Matthew Glenn Ward commemorated the life of Godfrey Tanner, a prominent classics professor at the university who had died that year. Opus takes its name from the former Newcastle City motto, finis coronat opus which is Latin for "completion crowns the work". The implementation of voluntary student unionism by the Howard government in 2006 had a significant impact on the viability of student media across Australia, compulsory student union membership fees having been the major source of income for most. Opus has been able to continue publishing despite the new law. Opus was rebranded and relaunched in 2016 after a period of stagnation. Opus is edited by the NUSA Media Officer and a team of volunteers. The Media Officer is elected for one-year terms by the student population at the University of Newcastle. In 2018, Opus became a newspaper again, published monthly. References1. ^1 Perrin, M. 2008, Opus and its History, Opus, No. 1 2008, pp. 6-7>
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