The Free Press (University of Southern Maine)
Type | Weekly student newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | 92 Bedford Street Portland, Maine 04101 |
Website | usmfreepress |
The Free Press is the official campus newspaper of the University of Southern Maine. It was first published in 1972. It publishes a print edition weekly during the academic year, equaling roughly 22 editions a year. The newspaper has a circulation of 3,000 and prior to 2023 published daily on its website.
History and organization
[edit]The Free Press was founded in 1972. It is an entirely student-run and student-funded newspaper not supported by an academic department. The university does not have a journalism program.[1]
In 2012, the Free Press began a partnership with the Bangor Daily News to provide training, web hosting and development services for paper, as well as a content-sharing agreement aimed at promoting the best in student journalism in Maine.[2]
In fall 2022, the newspaper made a decision to stop publishing online and updating its social media accounts. This decision was made because of lack of staff. Instead, the newspaper became a print-only newspaper.[1]
Controversies
[edit]In 2001, the Free Press gained access to the campus police log despite opposition from the local police department.[3]
In April 2002, the USM Student Senate sought to dissolve the Student Communications Board, which had been created as a buffer between the university and the paper to ensure funding to the organization. A referendum was held on whether to dissolve the board and it lost with 16% of the vote.[4]
Awards
[edit]In 2000, the newspaper was ranked third in their region for "Best All-Around Non-Daily Student Newspaper Newspaper", while writer Steve Peoples was ranked for "General News Reporting" for his story, "Students' Voting Rights in Jeopardy".[5] In 2002, several students involved with the newspaper won recognition by the Society of Professional Journalists for their region, including the top awards for Spot News Photography and General News Photography.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Bennett, Troy R. (2023-02-22). "These Maine college journalists let their website go dark to focus on print". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
- ^ "BDN teams up with USM student newspaper". Bangordailynews.com. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
- ^ "Maine newspaper gains access to police log". Student Press Law Center. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
- ^ "U. of Southern Maine newspaper wins vote to preserve financial independence - SPLC News Flashes". Student Press Law Center. April 30, 2002. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
- ^ "Society of Professional Journalists. Mark of Excellence Awards 2000". Spj.org. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
- ^ "Society of Professional Journalists, Mark of Excellence Awards 2002". Spj.org. Retrieved 23 December 2011.