The Nevada Sagebrush

The Nevada Sagebrush
The Nevada'a Sagebrush
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Publisher Associated Students of the University of Nevada
Editor Juan Lopez (2011-present)
Founded 1893
Language English
Headquarters Reno, Nevada
Official website www.nevadasagebrush.com

The Nevada Sagebrush is the independent student newspaper of the University of Nevada, Reno. It was founded in 1893 as The Student Record against the wishes of the Nevada Board of Regents. In 1910, the name was changed to The Sagebrush, and then, in 2004, to The Nevada Sagebrush.[1]

The newspaper is printed every Tuesday morning, and employs about 15 UNR students. Prior to 2004, the newspaper called itself simply the Sagebrush. The newspaper took home an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award in 2008 and 2009.[10] It was also a finalist for a Pacemaker at the 2006 and 2007 ACP student journalism awards. It has won the best of show award at the fall 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 ACP national conferences in its category (weekly broadsheet at a four-year university). It was also nominated for an online ACP Pacemaker in 2008. Its new Web site, www.nevadasagebrush.com, which launched in the fall of 2007, has also been recognized by the Center for Innovation in College Media for breaking news packages, podcasts, videos and general innovation and Web presence. Many of The Nevada Sagebrush's former editors go on to work and take internships at newspapers and news organizations such as The Washington Post, The Oregonian, USA Today, The Miami Herald, The Arizona Republic and the Associated Press as well as dozens of local newspapers around the country.

Contents

Former editors

  • 1893-94 Charles Magill
  • 1894-95 F.H. Saxton
  • 1895-96 O.T. Wllliams/J. L. M. Henry
  • 1896-97 G. R. Bliss
  • 1897-98 J. J. Sullivan
  • 1898-99 H. H. Dexter
  • 1899-1900 A. M. Smith
  • 1900-01 F. A. Bonham
  • 1901-02 George Springmeyer
  • 1902-03 Bernard O'Hara/ J. V. Comerford
  • 1903-04 J. V. Comerford
  • 1904-05 C. C. Smith/ John S. Case/D.M. McDonald
  • 1905-06 D. M. McDonald/John P. Arnot
  • 1906-07 Silas E. Ross
  • 1907-08 Elmer A. Porter/ S. L. Netherton/Silas E. Ross
  • 1908-09 Silas E. Ross
  • 1909-10 Silas E. Ross/August Holmes
  • 1910-11 August Holmes/Lloyd B. Patrick
  • 1911-12 Chester M. Ogden
  • 1912-13 Robert P. Farrer
  • 1913-14 Robert P. Farrer
  • 1914-15 Louis J. Sommers
  • 1915-16 Bourke Healey
  • 1916-17 John Heard
  • 1917-18 Lyle Kimmel
  • 1918-19 George Hopkins
  • 1919-20 R. P. Bryan
  • 1920-21 John R Bryan
  • 1921-22 Leslie M. Bruce
  • 1922-23 John R. Ross
  • 1923-24 Paul Harwood
  • 1924-25 Walker G. Matheson
  • 1925-26 W. H. Buntin
  • 1926-27 Ernest L. Inwood
  • 1927-28 Fred M. Anderson
  • 1928-29 Allen R. Crawford
  • 1929-30 James Hammond
  • 1930-31 Harvey Dondero
  • 1931-32 Joe Jackson
  • 1932-33 Kenneth F. Johnson
  • 1933-34 William F. McMenamin
  • 1934-35 Forrest M. Bibb
  • 1935-36 Frank Sullivan
  • 1936-37 John Carr
  • 1937-38 John Brackett
  • 1938-39 Don Kinkle
  • 1939-40 Clarence Heckethom
  • 1940-41 Frank McCulloch
  • 1941-42 Byrn Armstrong
  • 1942-43 BtlJFrlel/Jack Fleming
  • 1943-44 Jack Fleming/Melba Whitaker/Betty Molignoni
  • 1944-45 Betty Molignoni
  • 1945-46 Madeline Maestretti
  • 1946-47 Bill Henley/Lloyd Rogers
  • 1947-48 Gene Evans
  • 1948-49 Jonnie Milburn
  • 1949-50 Gene McKenna
  • 1950-51 Mark Curtis
  • 1951-52 Frank Johnson/Joseph Abbott
  • 1952-53 Joseph Abbott
  • 1953-54 Rosemary Cochran/William Eaton
  • 1954-55 William Eaton/Paul Finch
  • 1955-56 Paul Finch/Ken Robbins
  • 1956-57 Bruce Bledsoe
  • 1957-58 Jim Joyce
  • 1958-59 Dewey Berscheid
  • 1959-60 Warren Lerude
  • 1960-61 Donald O'Donnel/Marybeth Varcados/Don Graydon
  • 1961-62 Toddene Watkins
  • 1962-63 Doug Buchanan
  • 1963-64 Patricia Rogero
  • 1964-65 Mike Sloan/Linda Chambers
  • 1965-66 Sig Rogich
  • 1966-67 Hampton Young
  • 1967-68 George Frank
  • 1968-69 Tim Countis
  • 1969-70 Tom Wixon/ Mike Cuno
  • 1970-71 Sheila Caudle
  • 1971-72 Mike Graham
  • 1972-73 Buddy Frank
  • 1973-74 Kelsie Harder
  • 1974-75 Kelsie Harder
  • 1975-76 Bob Anderson
  • 1976-77 Gary Jesch/Bill Becker/Laura Hinton
  • 1977-78 Laura Hinton/Steve Falcone
  • 1978-79 Steve Martarano
  • 1979-80 Ruth Mills
  • 1980-81 K. J. Evans, John Roll
  • 1981-82 Charles Morse Jr.
  • 1982-83 Carol Zanetti
  • 1983-84 Lauren Belaustegui
  • 1984-85 Steve Ball
  • 1985-86 Guy Clifton
  • 1986-87 Mike Sullivan
  • 1987-88 Geoff Schumacher
  • 1988-89 Bryan Allison
  • 1989-90 Kristine Kaiser
  • 1990-91 Dan Hinxman
  • 1991-92 Rachael Conlin
  • 1992-93 Marcel Levy
  • 1993-94 Tina Crinite
  • 1994-95 James Welborn
  • 1996-97 John Curtis
  • 1997-98 Jace Radke
  • 1998-99 Brock Radke
  • 1999-2000 Adrienne Rice
  • 2000-01 Alexandra Crockett
  • 2001-02 Benjamin Larsen
  • 2002-03 Jeremy Dutton
  • 2003-04 Dylan Shaver
  • 2004-05 Alex Newman
  • 2005-07 Annie Flanzraich
  • 2007-08 Brian Duggan
  • 2008-09 Nick Coltrain
  • 2009-11 Jessica Fryman
  • 2011-12 Juan López

Sections

The Nevada Sagebrush is split into five sections:

  • News - The news section covers both on- and off-campus news.
  • Sports - The sports section with a focus on the Nevada Wolf Pack.
  • Arts & Entertainment - The section contains reviews of movies and music and features on cultural trends.
  • Opinion - The editorial section.
  • 'Multimedia - The section for developing stand alone and complimentary content solely for www.nevadasagebrush.com.

Awards

The Nevada Sagebrush won the 2007–08 and 2008-09 Pacemaker Award for student journalism.[2]

References

  1. ^ About us, The Nevada Sagebrush, retrieved February 8, 2009.
  2. ^ Nevada Sagebrush wins 2007-08 Pacemaker Award, Reno Gazette-Journal, December 19, 2008, retrieved February 8, 2009.

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