2018

Media-Related Student Organizations

This list of student media organizations has been developed to alert you to the many co-curricular opportunities which can help you to test your interests and expand your communications portfolio by getting involved on campus. The list is not exhaustive. Every semester new organizations appear, and sometimes established organizations become dormant. Many student organizations have offices in the lower level of the Schine Student Center (room 126).

A-Line Magazine is an Asian-American publication which welcomes anyone who is interested in covering global events, politics, and culture. Contact alinesyr@gmail.com.

Baked is SU’s new food magazine. Contact bakedmagazine@gmail.com

The Black Communications Society (BCC). Contact: blackcommsociety@gmail.com Adviser: Professor Hub Brown.

CitrusTV is the nation’s oldest and largest entirely student-run television station. Students work together to create and distribute news, entertainment and sports content which is broadcast to the campus. There are also opportunities for students interested in promotions or operations. Contact: info@citrustv.net

comm.UNITY (Communications for the Community) is a student-run organization that does communications projects for non-profits in Syracuse. Projects include public relations, advertising, video production, graphic design, and much more. Contact: comm.unity.su@gmail.com

CSA Tradewinds magazine is the yearly publication produced by the Caribbean Students Association. Contact tradewindsmag@gmail.com.

Cuse Clothes Line is a Syracuse based fashion blog that covers everything from fashion on campus to fashion on the catwalk.

The Daily Orange is SU’s student-run newspaper, which is over 100 years old. Publishes 5 days per week. Contact: dailyorange@dailyorange.com

Ed2010, student chapter of a national magazine networking group that brings together aspiring magazine editors. Contact: SyracuseEd2010@yahoo.com

Equal Time, SU’s longest-running general interest magazine, covers health, sports, fashion and beauty, entertainment, as well as longer features and shorter front of book pieces. Contact equaltimemagazine@gmail.com

Extra Point Sports Magazine Online magazine covering a variety of sports on campus and off. Contact: extrasportmag@gmail.com

Jerk Magazine is devoted to providing an alternate voice on campus in its monthly publication which promotes student and local art and music, and presents controversial political and social issues covering politics, music, popular culture, weird news, and abroad posts — just to name a few. Contact jerk@jerkmagazine.net. Location: 126 Schine

The Kumquat is SU’s newest satirical news source. Contact: thekumquatteam@gmail.com

La Voz magazine, Latino publication. Contact lavozmag@gmail.com

Medley Magazine, cultural diversity magazine exploring the city of Syracuse and abroad. Articles about travel, different traditions, cultures, religions. Contact su.medley@gmail.com

Medusa Magazine, feminist publication. Contact medusamagazine@gmail.com.

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Michael Schoonmaker.

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), student chapter. Adviser: TBA

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), student chapter. Contact syracusenahj@gmailcom Adviser: TBA

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Bruce Strong.

National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Randy Wenner.

The NewHouse (TNH), student chapter of the American Advertising Federation. TNH is a student-run advertising agency creating advertising for real clients. Adviser: Professor Ed Russell

The Onondagan Yearbook, email: theonondagan@gmail.com Visit: 126 Schine Student Center

Orange Television Network (OTN) is the campus cable television station seen in across the University on channels 2 and 2.1. It is also available online. Students who work at OTN gain experience producing sports, music, comedy and other educational and creative performance programming for television and the web.

OTTONOMOUS PRODUCTIONS is a student-run organization that focuses on the production of short films and/or television and web series.

The OutCrowd Magazine, SU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender publication provides queer students and allies a platform to express their opinions and perspectives on a variety of topics including politics, art, sex, and social commentary. Contact outcrowd.su@gmail.com.

Perception, literary magazine. Email: perception.syr@gmail.com

Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), SU chapter,

Hill Communications student-run PR agency. Adviser: Professor Bob Kucharavy.

Radio/TV News Directors Association (RTNDA), student chapter. Advisers: Professors Frank Currier and Chris Tuohey.

Society of News Design (SND), student chapter. Adviser: TBA

Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professors Suzanne Lysak and Roy Gutterman.

The Student Voice, bi-weekly magazine covering all aspects of student life and specializing in in-depth reporting. Contact voicesu@gmail.com

360 Degrees Magazine, theme-oriented publication with cultural twist. Contact su360degreesweb@gmail.com

20 Watts music magazine. Contact 20wattsmagazine@gmail.com

Verbal Seduction, literary arts magazine. Contact verbal.seduction@yahoo.com

WAER-FM 88.3, National Public Radio station affiliate, music, news, information, and sports.

WERW, student-run radio station, broadcasts free-format college radio to the masses via iTunes and the internet.

WJPZ-FM 89 (Z89), student-run radio station.

What the Health Magazine examines issues like health, wellness, nutrition and fitness of particular interest to college students. Contact: whatthehealthmag@yahoo.com

Women in Communications, Inc. (WICI), student chapter. Advisers: Professors Emilie Davis and Sherri Taylor. Contact suwic@yahoo.com

Zipped Magazine, fashion and beauty publication. Contact zippedmag@gmail.com

This list of student media organizations has been developed to alert you to the many co-curricular opportunities which can help you to test your interests and expand your communications portfolio by getting involved on campus. The list is not exhaustive. Every semester new organizations appear, and sometimes established organizations become dormant. Many student organizations have offices in the lower level of the Schine Student Center (room 126).

A-Line Magazine is an Asian-American publication which welcomes anyone who is interested in covering global events, politics, and culture. Contact alinesyr@gmail.com.

Baked is SU’s new food magazine. Contact bakedmagazine@gmail.com

The Black Communications Society (BCC). Contact: blackcommsociety@gmail.com Adviser: Professor Hub Brown.

The Black Voice, newspaper and website with focus on interests of Black peoples, providing platform for debate. Contact: contact@blackvoicesu.com

CitrusTV is the nation’s oldest and largest entirely student-run television station. Students work together to create and distribute news, entertainment and sports content which is broadcast to the campus. There are also opportunities for students interested in promotions or operations. Contact: info@citrustv.net

comm.UNITY (Communications for the Community) is a student-run organization that does communications projects for non-profits in Syracuse. Projects include public relations, advertising, video production, graphic design, and much more. Contact: comm.unity.su@gmail.com

The Daily Orange is SU’s student-run newspaper, which is over 100 years old. Publishes 5 days per week. Contact: dailyorange@dailyorange.com

Ed2010, student chapter of a national magazine networking group that brings together aspiring magazine editors. Contact: SyracuseEd2010@yahoo.com

Equal Time, SU’s longest-running general interest magazine, covers health, sports, fashion and beauty, entertainment, as well as longer features and shorter front of book pieces. Contact equaltimemagazine@gmail.com

Extra Point Sports Magazine Online magazine covering a variety of sports on campus and off. Contact: extrasportmag@gmail.com

Float Your Boat, sketch comedy group. Contact: fybcuse@gmail.com

Juiced, online publication for freshmen by freshmen. Contact: juiced.freshmag@gmail.com

Jerk Magazine is devoted to providing an alternate voice on campus in its monthly publication which promotes student and local art and music, and presents controversial political and social issues covering politics, music, popular culture, weird news, and abroad posts — just to name a few. Contact jerk@jerkmagazine.net. Location: 126 Schine

The Kumquat is SU’s newest satirical news source. Contact: thekumquatteam@gmail.com

La Voz magazine, Latino publication. Contact lavozmag@gmail.com

LEAF Magazine, environmentalist magazine for SU and Forestry. Contact: leafmagazinesuesf@gmail.com

Loud and Clear, music production channel, music video, live music recording.

Medley Magazine, cultural diversity magazine exploring the city of Syracuse and abroad. Articles about travel, different traditions, cultures, religions. Contact su.medley@gmail.com

Medusa Magazine, feminist publication. Contact medusamagazine@gmail.com.

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Michael Schoonmaker.

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Charisse L’Pree

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), student chapter. Contact syracusenahj@gmailcom Adviser:Professor Charisse L’Pree

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Seth Gitner.

National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Randy Wenner.

The NewHouse (TNH), student chapter of the American Advertising Federation. TNH is a student-run advertising agency creating advertising for real clients. Adviser: Professor Ed Russell

The Onondagan Yearbook, email: theonondagan@gmail.com Visit: 126 Schine Student Center

Orange Television Network (OTN) is the campus cable television station seen in across the University on channels 2 and 2.1. It is also available online. Students who work at OTN gain experience producing sports, music, comedy and other educational and creative performance programming for television and the web.

OTTONOMOUS PRODUCTIONS is a student-run organization that focuses on the production of short films and/or television and web series.

The OutCrowd Magazine, SU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender publication provides queer students and allies a platform to express their opinions and perspectives on a variety of topics including politics, art, sex, and social commentary. Contact outcrowd.su@gmail.com.

Perception, literary magazine. Email: perception.syr@gmail.com

Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), SU chapter. Adviser: Professor William Jasso

Hill Communications student-run PR agency. Adviser: Professor William Jasso.

Radio/TV News Directors Association (RTNDA), student chapter. Advisers: Professor Chris Tuohey.

Society of News Design (SND), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Bruce Strong.

Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professors Suzanne Lysak and Roy Gutterman.

The Student Voice, bi-weekly magazine covering all aspects of student life and specializing in in-depth reporting. Contact voicesu@gmail.com

360 Degrees Magazine, theme-oriented publication with cultural twist. Contact su360degrees@gmail.com

20 Watts music magazine. Contact 20wattsmagazine@gmail.com

WAER-FM 88.3, National Public Radio station affiliate, music, news, information, and sports.

WERW, student-run radio station, broadcasts free-format college radio to the masses via iTunes and the internet.

WJPZ-FM 89 (Z89), student-run radio station.

What the Health Magazine examines issues like health, wellness, nutrition and fitness of particular interest to college students. Contact: whatthehealth2015@gmail.com

Women in Communications, Inc. (WICI), student chapter. Advisers: Professors Emilie Davis and Sherri Taylor. Contact suwic@yahoo.com

Zest, travel magazine highlighting student adventures beyond the Hill. Contact: zestmagazine2015@gmail.com

Zipped Magazine, fashion and beauty publication. Contact zippedmag@gmail.com

This list of student media organizations has been developed to alert you to the many co-curricular opportunities which can help you to test your interests and expand your communications portfolio by getting involved on campus. The list is not exhaustive. Every semester new organizations appear, and sometimes established organizations become dormant. Many student organizations have offices in the lower level of the Schine Student Center (room 126).

A-Line Magazine is an Asian-American publication which welcomes anyone who is interested in covering global events, politics, and culture. Contact alinesyr@gmail.com.

Baked is SU’s new food magazine. Contact bakedmagazine@gmail.com

The Black Communications Society (BCC). Contact: blackcommsociety@gmail.com Adviser: Professor Hub Brown.

The Black Voice, newspaper and website with focus on interests of Black peoples, providing platform for debate. Contact: contact@blackvoicesu.com

CitrusTV is the nation’s oldest and largest entirely student-run television station. Students work together to create and distribute news, entertainment and sports content which is broadcast to the campus. There are also opportunities for students interested in promotions or operations. Contact: info@citrustv.net

comm.UNITY (Communications for the Community) is a student-run organization that does communications projects for non-profits in Syracuse. Projects include public relations, advertising, video production, graphic design, and much more. Contact: comm.unity.su@gmail.com

The Daily Orange is SU’s student-run newspaper, which is over 100 years old. Publishes 5 days per week. Contact: editor@dailyorange.com

Delta Kappa Alpha, SU chapter, national educational, professional cinematic arts fraternity.

Ed2010, student chapter of a national magazine networking group that brings together aspiring magazine editors. Contact: SyracuseEd2010@yahoo.com

Equal Time, SU’s longest-running general interest magazine, covers health, sports, fashion and beauty, entertainment, as well as longer features and shorter front of book pieces. Contact equaltimemagazine@gmail.com

Float Your Boat, sketch comedy group. Contact: fybcuse@gmail.com

Jerk Magazine is devoted to providing an alternate voice on campus in its monthly publication which promotes student and local art and music, and presents controversial political and social issues covering politics, music, popular culture, weird news, and abroad posts — just to name a few. Contact jerk@jerkmagazine.net. Location: 126 Schine

The Kumquat is SU’s newest satirical news source. Contact: thekumquatteam@gmail.com

La Voz magazine, Latino publication. Contact lavozmag@gmail.com

Loud and Clear, music production channel, music video, live music recording.

Medley Magazine, cultural diversity magazine exploring the city of Syracuse and abroad. Articles about travel, different traditions, cultures, religions. Contact su.medley@gmail.com

Medusa Magazine, feminist publication. Contact medusamagazine@gmail.com.

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Michael Schoonmaker.

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Charisse L’Pree

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), student chapter. Contact syracusenahj@gmailcom Adviser:Professor Charisse L’Pree

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Seth Gitner.

National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Randy Wenner.

The NewHouse (TNH), student chapter of the American Advertising Federation. TNH is a student-run advertising agency creating advertising for real clients. Adviser: Professor Ed Russell

The Onondagan Yearbook, email: theonondagan@gmail.com Visit: 126 Schine Student Center, 315.443.2718

Orange Television Network (OTN) is the campus cable television station seen in across the University on channels 2 and 2.1. It is also available online. Students who work at OTN gain experience producing sports, music, comedy and other educational and creative performance programming for television and the web. Contact: orangetv@syr.edu

OTTONOMOUS PRODUCTIONS is a student-run organization that focuses on the production of short films and/or television and web series. Contact: ottonomousproductions@gmail.com

The OutCrowd Magazine, SU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender publication provides queer students and allies a platform to express their opinions and perspectives on a variety of topics including politics, art, sex, and social commentary. Contact outcrowd.su@gmail.com.

Perception, art and literary magazine. Email: perception.syr@gmail.com

Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), SU chapter. Adviser: Professor William Jasso

Hill Communications student-run PR agency. Adviser: Professor William Jasso.

Radio/TV News Directors Association (RTNDA), student chapter. Advisers: Professor Chris Tuohey.

Society of News Design (SND), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Bruce Strong.

Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professors Suzanne Lysak and Roy Gutterman. Contact: syracusesociety@gmail.com

Student Section Sports, online magazine covering a variety of sports at SU. Contact: sectionsports16@gmail.com

The Student Voice, bi-weekly magazine covering all aspects of student life and specializing in in-depth reporting. Contact voicesu@gmail.com

360 Degrees Magazine, theme-oriented publication with cultural twist. Contact su360degrees@gmail.com

20 Watts music magazine. Contact 20wattsmagazine@gmail.com

WAER-FM 88.3, National Public Radio station affiliate, music, news, information, and sports. Contact: 315.443.4021

WERW, student-run radio station, broadcasts free-format college radio to the masses via the web. Contact: werwprogramming@gmail.com

WJPZ-FM 89 (Z89), student-run radio station.

What the Health Magazine examines issues like health, wellness, nutrition and fitness of particular interest to college students. Contact: whatthehealth2016@gmail.com

Women in Communications, Inc. (WICI), student chapter. Advisers: Professors Emilie Davis and Sherri Taylor. Contact suwic@yahoo.com

Zest, travel magazine highlighting student adventures beyond the Hill. Contact: zesttravelmag@gmail.com

Zipped Magazine, fashion and beauty publication. Contact zippedmag@gmail.com

This list of student media organizations has been developed to alert you to the many co-curricular opportunities which can help you to test your interests and expand your communications portfolio by getting involved on campus. The list is not exhaustive. Every semester new organizations appear, and sometimes established organizations become dormant. Many student organizations have offices in the lower level of the Schine Student Center (room 126).

A-Line Magazine is an Asian-American publication which welcomes anyone who is interested in covering global events, politics, and culture. Contact alinesyr@gmail.com.

Baked is SU’s new food magazine. Contact bakedmagazine@gmail.com

The Black Communications Society (BCC). Contact: blackcommsociety@gmail.com Adviser: Professor Hub Brown.

The Black Voice, newspaper and website with focus on interests of Black peoples, providing platform for debate. Contact: contact@blackvoicesu.com

CitrusTV is the nation’s oldest and largest entirely student-run television station. Students work together to create and distribute news, entertainment and sports content which is broadcast to the campus. There are also opportunities for students interested in promotions or operations. Contact: info@citrustv.net

comm.UNITY (Communications for the Community) is a student-run organization that does communications projects for non-profits in Syracuse. Projects include public relations, advertising, video production, graphic design, and much more. Contact: comm.unity.su@gmail.com

The Daily Orange is SU’s student-run newspaper, which is over 100 years old. Publishes 5 days per week. Contact: editor@dailyorange.com

Delta Kappa Alpha, SU chapter, national educational, professional cinematic arts fraternity.

Ed2010, student chapter of a national magazine networking group that brings together aspiring magazine editors. Contact: SyracuseEd2010@yahoo.com

Equal Time, SU’s longest-running general interest magazine, covers health, sports, fashion and beauty, entertainment, as well as longer features and shorter front of book pieces. Contact equaltimemagazine@gmail.com

Float Your Boat, sketch comedy group. Contact: fybcuse@gmail.com

Jerk Magazine is devoted to providing an alternate voice on campus in its monthly publication which promotes student and local art and music, and presents controversial political and social issues covering politics, music, popular culture, weird news, and abroad posts — just to name a few. Contact jerk@jerkmagazine.net. Location: 126 Schine

The Kumquat is a satirical news organization. Contact: thekumquatteam@gmail.com

La Voz magazine, Latino publication. Contact lavozmag@gmail.com

Loud and Clear, music production channel, music video, live music recording.

Medley Magazine, cultural diversity magazine exploring the city of Syracuse and abroad. Articles about travel, different traditions, cultures, religions. Contact su.medley@gmail.com

Medusa Magazine, feminist publication. Contact medusamagazine@gmail.com.

National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Michael Schoonmaker.

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Charisse L’Pree

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), student chapter. Contact syracusenahj@gmailcom Adviser:Professor Charisse L’Pree

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Seth Gitner.

National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Randy Wenner.

The NewHouse (TNH), student chapter of the American Advertising Federation. TNH is a student-run advertising agency creating advertising for real clients. Adviser: Professor Ed Russell

The Onondagan Yearbook, email: theonondagan@gmail.com Visit: 126 Schine Student Center, 315.443.2718

Orange Television Network (OTN) is the campus cable television station seen in across the University on channels 2 and 2.1. It is also available online. Students who work at OTN gain experience producing sports, music, comedy and other educational and creative performance programming for television and the web. Contact: orangetv@syr.edu

OTTONOMOUS PRODUCTIONS is a student-run organization that focuses on the production of short films and/or television and web series. Contact: ottonomousproductions@gmail.com

The OutCrowd Magazine, SU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender publication provides queer students and allies a platform to express their opinions and perspectives on a variety of topics including politics, art, sex, and social commentary. Contact outcrowd.su@gmail.com.

Perception, art and literary magazine. Email: perception.syr@gmail.com

Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), SU chapter. Adviser: TVA

Hill Communications student-run PR agency. Adviser: TBA

Radio/TV News Directors Association (RTNDA), student chapter. Advisers: Professor Chris Tuohey.

Renegade Magazine, general interest magazine focusing on Black heritage and culture. Contact: renegademag.su@gmail.com

Society of News Design (SND), student chapter. Adviser: Professor Bruce Strong.

Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), student chapter. Adviser: Professors Suzanne Lysak and Roy Gutterman. Contact: syracusesociety@gmail.com

Student Section Sports, online magazine covering a variety of sports at SU. Contact: sectionsports16@gmail.com

The Student Voice, bi-weekly magazine covering all aspects of student life and specializing in in-depth reporting. Contact voicesu@gmail.com

360 Degrees Magazine, theme-oriented publication with cultural twist. Contact su360degrees@gmail.com

20 Watts music magazine. Contact 20wattsmagazine@gmail.com

WAER-FM 88.3, National Public Radio station affiliate, music, news, information, and sports. Contact: 315.443.4021

WERW, student-run radio station, broadcasts free-format college radio to the masses via the web. Contact: werwprogramming@gmail.com

WJPZ-FM 89 (Z89), student-run radio station.

What the Health Magazine examines issues like health, wellness, nutrition and fitness of particular interest to college students. Contact: whatthehealth2016@gmail.com

Women in Communications, Inc. (WICI), student chapter. Advisers: Professors Emilie Davis and Sherri Taylor. Contact suwic@yahoo.com

Zest, travel magazine highlighting student adventures beyond the Hill. Contact: zesttravelmag@gmail.com

Zipped Magazine, fashion and beauty publication. Contact zippedmag@gmail.com