The New Perspective Explained

Infobox/doc
Label1:Type
Data1:Student newspaper
Label2:Format
Data2:Broadsheet
Label3:Owner
Data3:Carroll University
Label4:Founded
Data4:1874
Label5:Headquarters
Data5:Waukesha, WI, USA
Label6:Official Website
Data6:http://thedigitalnp.com

The New Perspective (TNP) is a student-operated newspaper published at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin since 1874. TNP is free and distributed throughout the campus and city.

Circulation

The New Perspective is published every other Tuesday during the academic year, except during holidays, semester breaks, and exam periods. Its circulation is 1,500.

History

At its inception in 1874, the paper was known as the Carroll Echo.[1] Throughout its tenure, the paper added photographs and cartoons, as it developed into a modern newspaper.

In 1968, the name of the paper was changed from the Carroll Echo to The Perspective.

In 1976, Gary Stevens, the faculty advisor for the newspaper, suggested the editor-in-chief position be replaced with an editorial staff. The Student Senate approved the idea. With this change came another name change, to The New Perspective.

Online

The New Perspectives website features all newspaper content in a digital format, as well as multimedia such as videos, photo galleries, and audio slideshows. The website serves as a way to release breaking news, be environmentally friendly and allow readers to interact through online comments and other forms of social media.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Fowler . Dorothy Ganfield . Dec 1945 . Wisconsin's Carroll College . The Wisconsin Magazine of History . 29 . 2 . 137–156 . 4631744.