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The Kenyon Collegian
TypeStudent Newspaper
SchoolKenyon College
Founded1856
HeadquartersGambier, Ohio, United States
Websitehttps://kenyoncollegian.com/

The Kenyon Collegian is the official student newspaper of Kenyon College. Founded in 1856, the paper is staffed entirely by Kenyon College undergraduates and is published on a weekly basis.[1] An alumni group of past Collegian staffers has formed. Notable Collegian alumni include Matthew Winkler of Bloomberg News, Renee Peck, Jay Cocks, Jim Borgman, Bill Watterson, and P. F. Kluge, the paper's adviser emeritus and author of Eddie and the Cruisers.

The Collegian is a registered student organization at Kenyon College, which allows the paper to receive funding through the student activities fee — a regular charge given to students and families.

The Collegian is composed of five main sections: News, Arts, Features, Opinion, and Sports.

References

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  1. ^ "About Us". The Kenyon Collegian. 30 June 2023.
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