Redbrick is the student newspaper of the University of Birmingham. Originally titled Guild News, the newspaper was renamed Redbrick in 1962. As with most student newspapers, Redbrick is not fully independent due to funding arrangements, but is editorially independent as is set out in its charter. Redbrick is written, photographed, edited and published entirely by University students, and is run not for profit, funded by both advertising revenue and the Guild of Students.
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| - Redbrick (newspaper) (en)
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| - Redbrick is the student newspaper of the University of Birmingham. Originally titled Guild News, the newspaper was renamed Redbrick in 1962. As with most student newspapers, Redbrick is not fully independent due to funding arrangements, but is editorially independent as is set out in its charter. Redbrick is written, photographed, edited and published entirely by University students, and is run not for profit, funded by both advertising revenue and the Guild of Students. (en)
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| - 1936-02-05 (xsd:date)
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- Formerly Guild News (en)
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| - University of Birmingham Guild of Students, Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, B15 2TU, U.K. (en)
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- Kirk Mellors (en)
- Kylie Clarke (en)
- Nikhil Handa (en)
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| - Redbrick is the student newspaper of the University of Birmingham. Originally titled Guild News, the newspaper was renamed Redbrick in 1962. As with most student newspapers, Redbrick is not fully independent due to funding arrangements, but is editorially independent as is set out in its charter. Redbrick is written, photographed, edited and published entirely by University students, and is run not for profit, funded by both advertising revenue and the Guild of Students. (en)
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- Cara-Louise Scott (en)
- Sophie Utteridge (en)
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- Isobel Radakovic (en)
- Sofia Salazar Studer (en)
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