Seed (student newspaper) explained

Seed
Type:Student newspaper
Format:Magazine
Foundation:1996
Price:Free
Owners:Victoria University Student Union
Chiefeditor:Andrea McGlashan
Language:English
Circulation:4000
Headquarters:Sunshine, Vic
Website:Seed Magazine website

Seed is a student newspaper published at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. The magazine, established in 1990 as NoName, is produced by the Victoria University Student Union.

History

Victoria University was formed from the merger of a number of technical and higher education campuses in the suburbs of Melbourne. Seed grew out of the merger of NoName, published from 1992 at the Footscray Institute of Technology, and Genesis, published since 1995 at the Western Institute. In 1996, the two merged to form NoName + Genesis, before rebranding later that year as Seed.[1]

Art of Shoplifting controversy

In 1995, NoName, reprinted a controversial article from Rabelais Student Media, its La Trobe University counterpart, entitled The Art of Shoplifting – one of seven student newspapers to do so. Although the Rabelais editors responsible for the original article were prosecuted for ignoring a ban on publication issued by the state's Chief Censor; the editors of the other seven newspapers were not targeted by the authorities. Charges against the Rabelais editors were later dropped.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. See Victoria University library catalogue
  2. Web site: The Rabelais Case. Burning Issues. 1999-08-21. 2007-08-16. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060630092716/http://libertus.net/censor/rabelais.html. 30 June 2006. dmy-all.