With the sponsorship and support of Newsweek Magazine, we have founded The Current Project for Student Journalism, a nonprofit media organization dedicated to furthering the quality and scope of student journalism. A national network of student journalists alone can create the kind of cross-campus analysis and reporting that propels the student perspective to an important political and social voice on the national stage.
By dedicating itself to producing Current Magazine, the magazine of record on issues facing college students today, The Current Project showcases contributions from the best student journalists, editors and designers from campus dailies around the country. Only through such an ambitious collaborative effort can student journalists and editors reach a national audience of measurable and sustainable scale.
If you believe that contributing to a quarterly magazine with a circulation of more than 100,000, creating a broader audience for your paper through an interconnected web network, working with editors from Newsweek - the most decorated newsweekly in the industry - and partnering with the best college editors around the country to build a national student journalism network sounds like an appealing initiative for your paper and your staff, please contact us.
To learn more about how to get involved with Current or how to join the CPSJ Network and bring Current to your campus, e-mail Rachel Johnson, CPSJ Director of Outreach.