Student Media
If you're anxious to roll up your sleeves and test your journalism skills there are many opportunities for you to gain valuable experience.
NENPA Bulletin
The NENPA Bulletin, a publication for the New England Newspaper & Press Association is published at the School of Journalism. Students have an opportunity to write and produce this monthly tabloid and receive college credit. For more information contact Linc McKie at (617) 373-8324 or send an e-mail to l.mckie@neu.edu".
The Cauldron
The Cauldron is the university's student yearbook and any undergraduate student can work on it. Journalism students have worked as writers, editors, photographers and business managers. Achievement awards are available for the editors. Business managers and sales personnel receive commissions. The Cauldron has a work-study position. (617) 373-2646
The Huntington News
The Huntington News is the award-winning student weekly newspaper with a circulation of 10,000. The News features campus news and sports, as well as editorial and life-style sections. Students can work for the newspaper as reporters, editors, photographers and advertising sales representatives. Journalism students will find The News an excellent way to practice writing, editing, photography, advertising and business skills. Visit The Huntington News online. >> For reporter positions contact Jonathan Raymond at 857.362.7325.
The Onyx-Informer
The Onyx-Informer is a newspaper published four times a year by and for minority students. It features news, sports and commentary. There are opportunities for student writers, editors and photographers as well as students interested in advertising. Editors receive achievement awards. Advertising commissions are paid. Email at onyxinformer@yahoo.com.
The Spectrum
The Spectrum is an award-winning literary and arts magazine published in the fall and spring quarters. This is a great outlet for students interested in writing, editing, photography and design. Editors receive achievement awards. (617) 373-2250.
WRBB Radio
Northeastern's radio station has many opportunities for those interested in broadcast. WRBB is the university's 24-hour, 10-watt station at 104.9 on the FM dial and is open to all undergraduate students. WRBB broadcasts a full slate of music, news, public affairs and sports programs including Northeastern University athletic contests. WRBB also publishes a program guide twice a year. Students interested in music, news, sports and advertising are encouraged to join WRBB. WRBB has one co-op and several work-study positions available. (617) 373-4338.
NUTV
NUTV features campus news and entertainment. Programs are Webcast through MyNEU and are student produced. NUTV presents new opportunities for journalism students interested in broadcast. For more information email NUTV at nu.nutv@gmail.com.

