Media & Publications

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Print Publications

The Quaker Campus

First published in 1914, the Quaker Campus (or "QC") is a student-run news publication that posts new articles every day on our website thequakercampus.org. Our editorial staff tackles issues and concerns pertaining to the College community, provides weekly sports updates and entertainment reviews, and gives insight to student thought through opinions and editorials. Students interested in joining the QC editorial staff can either volunteer, earn experiential credit by registering for INTD 011, or receive payment through work study.

Contact: quakercampus@gmail.com; jdonnel1@whittier.edu
Office: Student Center, Bldg A-1st Floor, #140 

The Greenleaf Review 

The Greenleaf Review is an annual literary journal edited and published by Whittier College students from the English honorary society, Sigma Tau Delta. The Review aims to reflect the wide variety of voices and experiences that uphold our dynamic community. All students are invited to submit poetry, short stories, photographs, or essays on any topic to be considered for publication. This collection aims to nurture and steward the experiment in openness, inclusion, and leadership that is Whittier at its best.

Instagram: @the.greenleaf.review and @sigmataudeltawhittier
Contact: english@poets.whittier.edu

 

Radio

KPOETRadio 

KPOET's format presents everything from rap to classical, as well as select talk shows. Students interested in a position as on-air talent, production or tech, or on its special events management team should contact station management. Two classes for credit are associated with the radio station, "Introduction to Radio Broadcasting" and "Radio Hosting," which are taught by the KPOET advisor.
Contact: kpoet@poets.whittier.edu
Office: Student Center, Bldg A-1st Floor, #131
Studio: Student Center, Bldg A-1st Floor, #132

Video

Video Production Studios (VPS)

A relatively new club, VPS takes advantage of the campus' media center and equipment to experiment with filming and editing techniques and to produce films on a variety of topics.
Contact: video@poets.whittier.edu