CampusJ
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.
Student writing staff
CampusJ's staff of more than twenty student reporters cover the Jewish news on their respective campuses by reporting for campus-specific blogs on CampusJ. These campuses include, among others:
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Syndication
A portion of CampusJ's content is syndicated by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.[1]
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]
References
- ^ A google news search that brings up several CampusJ articles syndicated by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
- ^ Jewish Press article
See also
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.