CampusJ
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CampusJ Jewish Collegiate News is a publication covering Jewish news on college and university campuses with a network of student journalists. CampusJ was launched in February, 2005 by editor and publisher Steven I. Weiss of Canonist.
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[edit] Student writing staff
CampusJ's staff of student reporters cover the Jewish news on their respective campuses by reporting for campus-specific blogs on CampusJ. These campuses include:
[edit] Syndication
A portion of CampusJ's content is syndicated by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.[1]
[edit] Big stories
In the spring of 2005, CampusJ broke the story that The New York Times had negotiated a deal with Columbia University administrators to exclude student response in an article on academic bias in exchange for exclusive access to a report.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ A google news search that brings up several CampusJ articles syndicated by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
- ^ Jewish Press article
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- "Colleges Connect Online" The Forward, March 12, 2007.
- "Choosing the Right College — Tips for Jewish Students and Parents" The Jewish Press, December 6, 2006.
- "Jewish Campus News Hits the Web" The Observer, Yeshiva University, October 4, 2006.
- "CampusJ — J is for Jewish" The Commentator, Yeshiva University, April 18, 2005.
- "Choosing Their Battles in the War of Ideas" New Jersey Jewish News, March 23, 2006.