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Editor in Chief | Erin Brache |
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Former editors | Marilyn Wolbert |
Frequency | Monthly |
Year founded | 1969 |
First issue | January 10, 1969 |
Company | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Country | United States |
Based in | Rochester, New York |
Language | English |
Website | reporter |
Reporter magazine (Reporter) is a completely student-run organization through the Rochester Institute of Technology. The magazine is a 32-page full-color issue distributed on the first Monday of the month for the duration of the academic year, supplemented with regular online content.
Reporter began as a newspaper in 1951 and changed to a magazine format to better showcase the talents of students enrolled in programs at the College of Imaging Arts & Sciences.[ citation needed ] The first magazine issue was released on January 10, 1969. [1] The magazine continued to be released on a weekly cycle until 2013.
In 2019, the magazine's long-running Sports section was changed to Wellness to better accommodate recent discussion on the RIT campus regarding mental health. The section now encompasses traditional sports, e-sports, diet and exercise, and mental and emotional health. In 2020, the magazine's Leisure section was changed to Culture, removing much of the perceived overlap between the Wellness and Leisure sections.
It is the goal of Reporter to provide insightful content pertinent to the RIT community and the Rochester community at large. This is achieved via six separate sections of the magazine: News, Tech, Culture, Features, Wellness, and Views. [2]
Erin Brache | 2022–present |
Marilyn Wolbert | 2021–2022 |
Kasey Mathews | 2020–2021 |
Cayla Keiser | 2019–2020 |
Frankie James Albin | 2018–2019 |
Rozie Yeghiazarian | 2017–2018 |
Mandi Moon | 2016–2017 |
Alyssa Jackson | 2014–2016 |
Michelle Spoto | 2013–2014 |
Amber Wilson-Daeschlein | 2013–2013 |
Alex Rogala | 2012–2013 |
James Arn | 2011–2012 |
Alex Rogala | 2011–2011 |
Madeleine Villavicencio | 2010–2011 |
Andrew Rees | 2009–2010 |
Laura Mandanas | 2008–2009 |
Jennifer Loomis | 2007–2008 |
Casey Dehlinger | 2006–2007 |
Erhardt Graeff | 2005–2006 |
Ren Meinhart | 2004–2005 |
Justin Mayer | 2003–2004 |
William Huber | 2002–2003 |
Jeff Prystajko | 2001–2002 |
Nicholas Spittal | 1999–2001 |
Michael Fagans | 1998–1999 |
Year | Submission | Award | Result | Category |
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2017 | Reporter Magazine Website by Michael Canning and Efe Ozturkoglu | NYPA Better Newspaper Contest | First Place | Best Web Site |
2017 | Reporter Magazine December 2017 Issue | NYPA Better Newspaper Contest | First Place | Design |
2017 | Reporter Magazine December 2017 Issue | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist | Best Student Magazine |
2016 | Reporter Magazine Opinion and Commentary by Mandi Moon | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Winner [3] | Online Opinion and Commentary |
2016 | Reporter Magazine Website by Joe Jankowiak and Peter Willis | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist [4] | Best Affiliated Website |
2016 | Art on Campus: From Restroom Stalls to Campus Quads by Rozie Yeghiazarian | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist [5] | Feature Writing (Large) |
2016 | Safe Spaces, Safe Places by Kevin Zampieron | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist [6] | Non-Fiction Magazine Article |
2016 | Mud Tug XXI by Alexa Forberg | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Winner [7] | Sports Photography (Large) |
2016 | Haunted Rochester by Rob Rauchwerger and Alyssa Minko | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Winner [8] | Photo Illustration (Large) |
2016 | Haunted Rochester | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Winner [9] | Photo Illustration (Large) |
2016 | The Chris Percentile by Dominique Hessert | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist [10] | Feature Photoraphy (Large) |
2015 | Taboo Issue, November 2015 | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Winner [11] | Best Student Magazine |
2015 | Reporter Mobile App | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist [12] | Best Digital-Only Student Publication |
2015 | The Genesee River Killer by Cindy Roblero | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Finalist [13] | Feature Photography (Large) |
2015 | Freaky Fears and Fascinating Phobias by Kelsey Skutnik | SPJ Mark of Excellence Award | Winner [14] | Best Photoillustration (Large) |
2012 | 05.18.2012 Issue | Magazine Pacemaker Award | Finalist [15] | Feature |
2011 | 05.06.2011 Issue | Magazine Pacemaker Award | Winner [16] | Feature |
2008 | Printing Innovation with Xerox Imaging (PIXI) Award | Winner [17] | 2008 Printing Innovation with Xerox Imaging (PIXI) Award | |
2000 | reportermag.com | Online Pacemaker Award | Winner [18] |
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