The Founder

The Founder

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web=http://www.thefounder.co.uk/
university=Royal Holloway, University of London
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Magazine - The Orbital
distribution 1=On Campus, Englefield Green, Egham, Staines, Windsor
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"The Founder" is the independent student newspaper at Royal Holloway, University of London. It is distinguished from other campus media, namely "The Orbital", by its tabloid design and its independence from "SURHUL".

Current Information

The Founder is currently edited by non-sabbatical student and founder, Jack Lenox, and consists of a newspaper with a large arts section called, "Extra". The advertising and finances are dealt with by founder member, Simon Hepher.

The newspaper consists of the sections:

*News
*Comment & Debate
*Features
*Film
*Music
*Sport

Current Editorial Team

The Editorial Team is currently headed by the newspaper's founder, Jack Lenox. In the autumn 2007 edition of the College's alumni magazine, "Higher", Lenox was spotlighted as a "natural born leader". NamedRef|Higher|1

Editor-in-Chief:
*Jack Lenox

Editor:
*Jessica Freeman

Chief Subeditor:
*Camille Nedelec-Lucas

News & Podcasts:
*Tom Matthews

Extra:
*Camron Miller

Arts:
* [Vacant]

Film:
*Bethan Haycock

Music:
*Jack Ingram

Sport:
*Benny Coles

Webmaster:
*Adrian Hayter

Business and Advertising Manager:
*Simon Hepher

Impact

The Founder's launch was covered in the London Student in January 2007. Interviewing a number of students on campus, the newspaper concluded that The Founder seemed to have been created by people who "had done it before". The article further commented on the "professional" look of the newspaper and the "impressive" way in which it apparently operated both financially and editorially independently of both the Students' Union and the College. Fact|date=March 2008

Famous Editions

The Founder has produced a number of memorable front pages that have been referenced in wider and national media including Fact|date=March 2008

*Lockdown! Foot and mouth outbreak near Royal Holloway
*Broken Homes: The plight of students living in Brunel
*400 students without halls?

The Founder also printed an anonymous letter written by "an undergraduate student" with "an administrative job on campus" who gave an alleged reason for Holloway's drop in the league tables. [http://www.thefounder.co.uk/pdfs/The%20Founder%20Volume%202%20Issue%205.pdf]

Recent Famous Writers/Editors/Contributors

Although a fledgling newspaper, The Founder is known to have good relationships with some of Royal Holloway's more notable alumni. These include Francis Wheen who is a keen supporter of the newspaper and paid for a series of advertisements of his own books in its first year to help the paper financially. While at the College, Wheen was the editor of the then newspaper, "Chateau", and was disappointed that there had been no media source to serve its legacy. He was therefore pleased to see that a new newspaper had arisen. Fact|date=March 2008

QUAD

On Monday 17 March 2008 the newspaper launched its lifestyle supplement "QUAD". Intended to fill the remaining void in Royal Holloway's media, QUAD is a glossy magazine focusing on fashion, lifestyle and extraordinary students who pursue interesting extracurricular activities.

References

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year = 2008
month = January
title = Natural Born Leaders
journal = Higher
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pages = pp. 32-33
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External links

* [http://www.thefounder.co.uk/"The Founder"]
* [http://quad.thefounder.co.uk/"QUAD"]
* [http://www.rhul.ac.uk/"Royal Holloway, University of London"]


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