词条 | The DoG Street Journal |
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|title = The DoG Street Journal |image_file = DogStJournal.JPG |image_size = |image_caption = |editor = |editor_title = |previous_editor = |staff_writer = |frequency = |circulation = |category = Newsmagazine |company = |publisher = The College of William & Mary |dates in print = |country = United States |based = Williamsburg, Virginia |language = English |website = |issn = }} The DoG Street Journal (DSJ) is a student online newspaper and monthly news magazine of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. Magazines are issued once a month and online stories appear regularly during the academic year. The DoG Street Journal is named after Duke of Gloucester Street, which runs from the historic Wren Building through the heart of Colonial Williamsburg. George Srour and Dan FitzHenry began the publication as students in January 2003. The publication started as broadsheet newsprint, but has become a magazine distributed on campus once a month. See also
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