Student publications in Canada

Non-j-school publications

Arthur
Arthur is a Canadian student newspaper, often referred to as The Arthur. It is the official organ of the Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. More» 

The Aquinian
The Aquinian is a student-owned-and-operated campus newspaper at St. Thomas University (STU) in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. The newspaper was established in 1935 More»

The Athenaeum
The Athenaeum is the official student newspaper at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. It was founded in 1874, initially as a student literary magazine. The Athenaeum continued in its original format until the 1940s, at which point it became a more traditional newspaper. More»

The Brunswickan

The Brunswickan is the official student newspaper at the University of New Brunswick located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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The Capilano Courier

The Capilano Courier is the student newspaper at Capilano College, a community college located in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. First published in 1968, the Courier is staffed by student volunteers, operating independently of the college’s administration and student society. It is published bi-weekly by the Capilano Press Society. The Capilano Courier is a member of Canadian University Press.

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The Charlatan
The Charlatan is a student newspaper at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. It is published by a not-for-profit corporation, Charlatan Publications Inc., and is independent of student governments and university administration. More»

The Cord Weekly
Founded in 1926, The Cord Weekly features stories relevant to Wilfrid Laurier University. More»

The Dalhousie Gazette
The Dalhousie Gazette is the main student publication at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The paper first began publishing in 1868, making it the oldest student newspaper in Canada. More»

The Eyeopener
The Eyeopener is the independent student newspaper at Ryerson University. More»

The Gateway

The Gateway is the student newspaper at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. The newspaper was founded in 1910 and gained autonomy from the students’ union in 2002 after a successful referendum. The Gateway is the founding member of the Canadian University Press (CUP).

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The Gauntlet

The Gauntlet is a campus newspaper published by the Gauntlet Publications Society in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It has a circulation of 10,000 and is the official student newspaper of the University of Calgary. It publishes most Thursdays throughout the year.

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Intercamp
Intercamp is the student newspaper of Grant MacEwan College. It derives its name from the college’s four campuses.
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The Manitoban

The Manitoban is the official student newspaper at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Published for the first time on November 5, 1914, the Toban, as it is called for short, is one of the oldest and largest (by circulation and budget) student newspapers in Canada.

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Mars’ Hill
Mars’ Hill is the official student newspaper of Trinity Western University. It is funded by the TWU Student Association. It was formerly known as “The Today.” More»

The Martlet

The Martlet is a weekly student newspaper at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia.

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The McGill Tribune
The McGill Tribune is a campus newspaper published by the Students’ Society of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It has a circulation of 11,000 between McGill’s downtown and Macdonald campuses and is the most widely-read newspaper at McGill. More»

The McGill Daily
The McGill Daily is a campus newspaper created and run by students of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The paper was first published in 1911. More»

The Meliorist
The Meliorist is the student newspaper of the University of Lethbridge. More»

The Muse
The Muse, successor to the Memorial Times, began publishing in 1950 as an unnamed paper. More»

The Ontarion
The Ontarion is an independent English-language student newspaper published at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario. As of 2004, it publishes each Thursday with over 10,000 papers distributed weekly on and off campus during the fall and winter semester and bi-weekly during the summer semester. More»

Over the Edge
Over the Edge Newspaper Society is an independent organization run by University of Northern British Columbia students that produces, on alternating weeks, Over the Edge Newspaper and Edge Magazine. More»

The Paulinian

The Paulinian is a student newsletter published by the St. Paul‘s College Students’ Association (SPCSA) at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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The Peak

The Peak is the independent student newspaper at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, a suburb of Vancouver. It was founded in 1965 shortly after the university was established through the merger of the Tartan and the SF View, and became a fully autonomous student newspaper in 1995.

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The Ubyssey

The Ubyssey is the University of British Columbia‘s student-run paper. Founded in 1918, The Ubyssey is a member of Canadian University Press (CUP), and is the largest student run paper in Western Canada.

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The Sheaf
The Sheaf is a student run newspaper serving the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan since 1912. More»

The Varsity
The Varsity, the official student newspaper at the University of Toronto, is the second oldest student newspaper in Canada. More»

The Silhouette
The Silhouette, 1931,¬†is a student newspaper at McMaster University, located in Hamilton, Ontario. More»

The Voice

Student media at Athabasca University is provided by the official AU student publication The Voice Magazine. Previously printed and mailed to students across Canada, the magazine, since 2001, is published exclusively online in HTML and PDF format. It is the only student paper in Canada to be published exclusively online, and publishes more issues per year (49 in total) than any other member of the Canadian University Press (CUP).

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J-school publications

Capital News Online (Carleton)
Carleton students in both the graduate and undergraduate programs work together to find, develop, research, write and produce stories about the affairs of the Canadian government, including, but not restricted to, Parliament Hill. Their goal is to produce an interesting, informative, clearly-written and easy-to-navigate electronic magazine every two weeks. More»

The Digital Times (Thompson Rivers)
Kamloops news online, produced by journalism students at Thompson Rivers University. More»

Global360 (Ryerson)
Views of Toronto with eyes on the world, an online multi-media magazine published quarterly at the Ryerson School of Journalism. More»

New Media Journalism (Western)
Each year, students in the graduate journalism program at the University of Western Ontario take a course called Online Journalism. In it, they are challenged to conceive, research and write a series of original stories they could tell on the web. The site includes the eight projects produced by the class of 2006/07, plus links to previous work. More»

The Ryerson Review of Journalism
With two annual print editions, weekly online features, and a blog, this journalism review is sold on newsstands and read by journalists nationwide. It is written, edited and produced by Ryerson’s final-year magazine students. More»

The ‘Fax (King’s)
The ‘Fax is a 30-minute TV current affairs show produced by the journalism school’s television workshop at the University of King’s College. Haligonians can watch The ‘Fax weekly during the academic year on Halifax Cable 10. More»

The Thunderbird (UBC)
The Thunderbird is the student publication of the School of Journalism at University of British Columbia. Its mission is to showcase the work of students at the school. More»

The Crow (Regina)
“A magazine for Saskatchewan and Beyond,” The Crow is published by the School of Journalism, University of Regina. More»

News is a Conversation (Concordia)
This Concordia journalism department is currently tackling the subject of climate change and have named their school’s blog “Tempest.” More»

Chewing the Canadian Bacon
Chewing the Canadian Bacon is a community-based website that aims at providing Canadians with a medium for discussion, debate and the free exchange of ideas and opinions. It specifically caters to students interested in communications and journalism by providing opportunities to publish their editorial content and initiate critical discussion and analysisof current events and compelling issues. More»

The Ryersonian and RyersOnline
One of two campus newspapers at Ryerson, the Ryersonian is available online as part of the school’s RyersOnline portal to journalism by the school’s students. More»

uro (Regina)
An information source for the University of Regina published by students of the School of Journalism. More»

The Online Reporter (Western)
The Online Reporter is an online newspaper that publishes articles written by The University of Western Ontario graduate journalism students. More»

RAW Radio (Western)
RAW (Reel Audio Western) radio offers news and documentaries. It’s produced by students at the Graduate Journalism Program in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario. More»

Transcript (King’s)
Transcript is an occasional publication covering the university community in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is written in newspaper style as part of the Reporting Techniques, and Newspaper Writing and Reporting courses at the University of King’s College School of Journalism. More»

The Radio Room (King’s)
The Radio Room is produced by students in the Radio Workshop at the University of King’s College School of Journalism in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It’s broadcast twice a week during the academic year on CKDU 88.1 FM in Halifax. More»

NovaNewsNet (King’s)
A prototype online daily newspaper written, edited and produced by students at the University of King’s College School of Journalism in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. More»

The Halifax Commoner (King’s)
The Halifax Commoner is written, edited and produced by students in the Newspaper Workshop at the University of King’s College School of Journalism. It covers events and issues of interest to readers in the Halifax Regional Municipality. More»

The King’s Journalism Review
The King’s Journalism Review is an annual publication examining issues in Atlantic Canadian journalism. It is written by fourth-year students in the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) program at the University of King’s College School of Journalism. More»

Ottawa Insight (Carleton)
Ottawa Insight is a publication of the fourth-year business and financial journalism class at Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication. More»

Midweek (Carleton)
Midweek Radio, produced by Carleton journalism students, is transmitted from CKCU, the campus radio station and on the Internet. More»

CJTV (Carleton)
Carleton Journalism Television is a news network featuring content created and produced by journalism students as a part of their curriculum at Carleton University. CJTV airs CJTV News, a half-hour news program, the 25th Hour, an hour-long current affairs show, and documentaries. More»

Centretown News (Carleton)
An award-winning community newspaper, Centretown News is produced by third and fourth-year students at Carleton. With a circulation of 17,000, it is one of the largest community newspapers in the Ottawa-Carleton region. More»

Capital Arts Online (Carleton)
Covers arts and entertainment subjects from music, movies and visual arts, to fashion, publishing, food and night life. Includes news features, critical features, profiles, analysis and commentary. An annual supplement to Capital News Online. More»