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The Gryphon

The Gryphon is the student newspaper of the University of Leeds. It is published monthly during term time and its editor, the newspaper's only paid position, is elected annually by Leeds University Union members. The articles are written by students and are largely about local and university issues.

The Gryphon
Front page on 15 November 2019
TypeMonthly newspaper
FormatCompact
SchoolUniversity of Leeds
Owner(s)Leeds University Union
EditorAlba Goskova[1]
Founded30 October 1946; 76 years ago (1946-10-30)
HeadquartersLeeds University Union
Leeds LS2 9JZ
CountryUnited Kingdom
ISSN2057-1038
Websitewww.thegryphon.co.uk

The Gryphon was founded in 1946 as Union News, before merging with Leeds Polytechnic Students Union's Pact in 1970 to become Leeds Student. In 2005, Leeds Metropolitan University students voted to disaffiliate from the newspaper, citing under-representation. Leeds Student was renamed The Gryphon in 2014 in a return to the name used by an earlier University of Leeds student publication.

The editorship became a full-time, paid sabbatical position in 1972 after a campaign led by the then editor, Paul Vallely, who went on to become the first sabbatical editor. Notable previous editors also include Paul Dacre, Jay Rayner and Nicholas Witchell.

History Edit

A Leeds student publication titled The Gryphon was originally established in 1897 as "The Journal of the Yorkshire College".[2] The Gryphon ceased printing in 1963.[3]

Union News was established as the official newspaper of Leeds University Union in 1946.[4]

In 1970 the students unions of Leeds University and the then Leeds Polytechnic voted to amalgamate their newspapers into a single publication entitled Leeds Student. In its first year of existence (1970–71) and again two years later (1972–73) the paper was voted Student Newspaper of the Year in the Student Media Awards.[5]

The paper has subsequently been awarded the accolade of Publication of the Year in the Guardian Student Media Awards in 1998,[6] 1999[7] and 2009.[8]

The Leeds Student was also the winner of the Best Student Newspaper award in the inaugural National Student Journalism Awards in 1999 organised by the National Union of Students and The Independent newspaper.[9]

Leeds Metropolitan University Students Union's dissociation Edit

In December 2005, Leeds Metropolitan University Students Union (LMUSU) members chose via ballot to dissociate from the paper. In the past, this had been a joint venture between the two universities, but after continued complaints of a Leeds University centred perspective, a referendum was called to decide whether LMUSU should retain its link with the paper and continue paying a small proportion toward the paper's expenses. Members voted to dissolve the link, and henceforth the paper is a solely Leeds University Union maintained enterprise.[citation needed]

iPad app Edit

In 2012 the Leeds Student newspaper became the first student newspaper in the UK to launch an iPad edition. The app was built by the paper's 2011/12 Editor Elizabeth Edmonds and 2011/12 Digital Editor Jack Dearlove using QuarkXpress 9's app building tools. The app delivers a digitally remastered version of highlights from each week's paper through Apple's Newsstand.[10]

Name change Edit

In 2014 Leeds Student was renamed as The Gryphon under elected editor Jasmine Andersson. The Gryphon returned to the original name of the paper when it was founded in 1897.[11]

Closure threat Edit

In 2014 a funding issue almost led to the closure of the paper due to a dispute with the students union about advertising but closure was averted.[12]

Controversy Edit

Leeds Student has stirred debate over a variety of articles. These range from a full-page interview with BNP leader Nick Griffin, in which a remark that homosexuals should be kept in the closet and the door behind them "kept firmly shut" (as well as other, race-based comments) caused great offence.[citation needed]

In April 2010 Leeds Student again found itself at the centre of racial controversy after an issue dated 30 April was removed from circulation by Leeds University Union representatives. The issue in question featured a comment by Palestinian journalist Sameh Habeeb regarding beliefs in a pro-Israeli bias in the media. Following alleged complaints from Jewish students, the newspaper was removed by LUU executives, leading to accusations of censorship of the paper, which had previously been treated as an independent entity within LUU. After an attempted campaign to force a motion of no confidence in the leadership of Communications and Internal Affairs Officer Jak Codd, who was responsible for the anti-Semitism allegations, Codd resigned from his post, citing racial tensions within the union.[citation needed]

Frank Ellis Edit

In February/March 2006, the paper published an interview by Matt Kennard, a Leeds Student journalist, with Dr Frank Ellis, a controversial professor of Russian and Slavonic Studies who has expressed his support for racial differences in average intelligence. Dr Ellis's comments were widely condemned.[13][14] A campaign was launched by Hanif Leylabi, President of the LUU branch of Unite Against Fascism, which called upon the university to sack Ellis. The story received coverage in The Observer, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Times Higher Education and various other national newspapers and radio stations as well as national and local television services. A statement was released by Leeds University Union calling for his dismissal. Leeds University condemned Ellis' views as "abhorrent".[13]

Ellis was subsequently suspended by the Vice-Chancellor, Michael Arthur, pending disciplinary proceedings.[13] The university issued a media release stating that it was investigating an alleged breach of its diversity policy. It also said Ellis's views were wholly at odds with the university's values, he had jeopardised the university's obligations under the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, and that he had not apologised for his remarks.[15] Dr Ellis took early retirement in June 2006, pre-empting the outcome of the disciplinary action.[16]

Notable editors Edit

Former editors of The Gryphon and its predecessors include:

References Edit

  1. ^ "LeadLUU 2022 Results: Meet your new Student Exec". Leeds University Union. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  2. ^ "The Gryphon, volume 1 issue 1" (PDF). University of Leeds Digital Library. 1 December 1987. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  3. ^ "The Gryphon: Third Series, Spring 1961". University of Leeds Digital Library. 1961. Retrieved 25 November 2022. Announcement of end of Gryphon in 1963.
  4. ^ "Union News, volume 1 issue 1" (PDF). University of Leeds Digital Library. 30 October 1946. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b Cunningham, Peter (30 July 2009). (PDF). Henry Moore Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Take a risk . . ". The Guardian. 22 May 2001. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Leeds wins Guardian student newspaper award". The Guardian. 22 October 1999. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  8. ^ "Guardian Student Media Awards, 2009: Winners". The Guardian. 26 November 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Media: National Student Journalism Awards". The Independent. 16 November 1999. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  10. ^ Sherriff, Lucy (28 February 2012). "Leeds University Student Paper First To Launch iPad App". Huffington Post. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  11. ^ Palmer, Bob (15 September 2014). "What even is a Gryphon anyway?". The Tab. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  12. ^ "Funding shortfall forces Leeds Student to cease printing". Press Gazette. 21 March 2014.
  13. ^ a b c Taylor, Matthew (24 March 2006). "University suspends lecturer in racism row who praised BNP". The Guardian.
  14. ^ Halpin, Tony (24 March 2006). "Lecturer is suspended for 'racist' IQ claims". The Times.
  15. ^ "Racism row lecturer is suspended". BBC News. 23 March 2006. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  16. ^ Smith, Alexandra (12 July 2006). "Lecturer at centre of race row takes early retirement". The Guardian.
  17. ^ Wilby, Peter (2 January 2014). "Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail: The man who hates liberal Britain". New Statesman. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  18. ^ Scott, Catherine (2 June 2013). "The Big Interview: Jay Rayner". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  19. ^ "Nicholas Witchell:More touchy than feely". The Independent. 27 August 2005. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022.

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This article is about the student newspaper For other uses see Gryphon disambiguation The Gryphon is the student newspaper of the University of Leeds It is published monthly during term time and its editor the newspaper s only paid position is elected annually by Leeds University Union members The articles are written by students and are largely about local and university issues The GryphonFront page on 15 November 2019TypeMonthly newspaperFormatCompactSchoolUniversity of LeedsOwner s Leeds University UnionEditorAlba Goskova 1 Founded30 October 1946 76 years ago 1946 10 30 HeadquartersLeeds University UnionLeeds LS2 9JZCountryUnited KingdomISSN2057 1038Websitewww wbr thegryphon wbr co wbr ukMedia of the United KingdomList of newspapersThe Gryphon was founded in 1946 as Union News before merging with Leeds Polytechnic Students Union s Pact in 1970 to become Leeds Student In 2005 Leeds Metropolitan University students voted to disaffiliate from the newspaper citing under representation Leeds Student was renamed The Gryphon in 2014 in a return to the name used by an earlier University of Leeds student publication The editorship became a full time paid sabbatical position in 1972 after a campaign led by the then editor Paul Vallely who went on to become the first sabbatical editor Notable previous editors also include Paul Dacre Jay Rayner and Nicholas Witchell Contents 1 History 1 1 Leeds Metropolitan University Students Union s dissociation 1 2 iPad app 1 3 Name change 1 4 Closure threat 2 Controversy 2 1 Frank Ellis 3 Notable editors 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditA Leeds student publication titled The Gryphon was originally established in 1897 as The Journal of the Yorkshire College 2 The Gryphon ceased printing in 1963 3 Union News was established as the official newspaper of Leeds University Union in 1946 4 In 1970 the students unions of Leeds University and the then Leeds Polytechnic voted to amalgamate their newspapers into a single publication entitled Leeds Student In its first year of existence 1970 71 and again two years later 1972 73 the paper was voted Student Newspaper of the Year in the Student Media Awards 5 The paper has subsequently been awarded the accolade of Publication of the Year in the Guardian Student Media Awards in 1998 6 1999 7 and 2009 8 The Leeds Student was also the winner of the Best Student Newspaper award in the inaugural National Student Journalism Awards in 1999 organised by the National Union of Students and The Independent newspaper 9 Leeds Metropolitan University Students Union s dissociation Edit In December 2005 Leeds Metropolitan University Students Union LMUSU members chose via ballot to dissociate from the paper In the past this had been a joint venture between the two universities but after continued complaints of a Leeds University centred perspective a referendum was called to decide whether LMUSU should retain its link with the paper and continue paying a small proportion toward the paper s expenses Members voted to dissolve the link and henceforth the paper is a solely Leeds University Union maintained enterprise citation needed iPad app Edit In 2012 the Leeds Student newspaper became the first student newspaper in the UK to launch an iPad edition The app was built by the paper s 2011 12 Editor Elizabeth Edmonds and 2011 12 Digital Editor Jack Dearlove using QuarkXpress 9 s app building tools The app delivers a digitally remastered version of highlights from each week s paper through Apple s Newsstand 10 Name change Edit In 2014 Leeds Student was renamed as The Gryphon under elected editor Jasmine Andersson The Gryphon returned to the original name of the paper when it was founded in 1897 11 Closure threat Edit In 2014 a funding issue almost led to the closure of the paper due to a dispute with the students union about advertising but closure was averted 12 Controversy EditLeeds Student has stirred debate over a variety of articles These range from a full page interview with BNP leader Nick Griffin in which a remark that homosexuals should be kept in the closet and the door behind them kept firmly shut as well as other race based comments caused great offence citation needed In April 2010 Leeds Student again found itself at the centre of racial controversy after an issue dated 30 April was removed from circulation by Leeds University Union representatives The issue in question featured a comment by Palestinian journalist Sameh Habeeb regarding beliefs in a pro Israeli bias in the media Following alleged complaints from Jewish students the newspaper was removed by LUU executives leading to accusations of censorship of the paper which had previously been treated as an independent entity within LUU After an attempted campaign to force a motion of no confidence in the leadership of Communications and Internal Affairs Officer Jak Codd who was responsible for the anti Semitism allegations Codd resigned from his post citing racial tensions within the union citation needed Frank Ellis Edit In February March 2006 the paper published an interview by Matt Kennard a Leeds Student journalist with Dr Frank Ellis a controversial professor of Russian and Slavonic Studies who has expressed his support for racial differences in average intelligence Dr Ellis s comments were widely condemned 13 14 A campaign was launched by Hanif Leylabi President of the LUU branch of Unite Against Fascism which called upon the university to sack Ellis The story received coverage in The Observer The Daily Telegraph The Independent Times Higher Education and various other national newspapers and radio stations as well as national and local television services A statement was released by Leeds University Union calling for his dismissal Leeds University condemned Ellis views as abhorrent 13 Ellis was subsequently suspended by the Vice Chancellor Michael Arthur pending disciplinary proceedings 13 The university issued a media release stating that it was investigating an alleged breach of its diversity policy It also said Ellis s views were wholly at odds with the university s values he had jeopardised the university s obligations under the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000 and that he had not apologised for his remarks 15 Dr Ellis took early retirement in June 2006 pre empting the outcome of the disciplinary action 16 Notable editors EditFormer editors of The Gryphon and its predecessors include Paul Dacre 1968 69 editor of the Daily Mail 17 Jay Rayner 1987 88 journalist and food critic for The Observer 18 Paul Vallely 1972 73 author correspondent for The Times and columnist for The Independent 5 Nicholas Witchell 1974 75 journalist for BBC News 19 References Edit LeadLUU 2022 Results Meet your new Student Exec Leeds University Union 7 March 2022 Retrieved 25 November 2022 The Gryphon volume 1 issue 1 PDF University of Leeds Digital Library 1 December 1987 Retrieved 25 November 2022 The Gryphon Third Series Spring 1961 University of Leeds Digital Library 1961 Retrieved 25 November 2022 Announcement of end of Gryphon in 1963 Union News volume 1 issue 1 PDF University of Leeds Digital Library 30 October 1946 Retrieved 25 November 2022 a b Cunningham Peter 30 July 2009 Tertiary Sector Binary Divide National policy and local experiences of higher education in the 1960s and 1970s PDF Henry Moore Foundation Archived from the original PDF on 8 March 2016 Take a risk The Guardian 22 May 2001 Retrieved 8 March 2016 Leeds wins Guardian student newspaper award The Guardian 22 October 1999 Retrieved 8 March 2016 Guardian Student Media Awards 2009 Winners The Guardian 26 November 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2016 Media National Student Journalism Awards The Independent 16 November 1999 Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2016 Sherriff Lucy 28 February 2012 Leeds University Student Paper First To Launch iPad App Huffington Post Retrieved 6 June 2012 Palmer Bob 15 September 2014 What even is a Gryphon anyway The Tab Retrieved 25 August 2020 Funding shortfall forces Leeds Student to cease printing Press Gazette 21 March 2014 a b c Taylor Matthew 24 March 2006 University suspends lecturer in racism row who praised BNP The Guardian Halpin Tony 24 March 2006 Lecturer is suspended for racist IQ claims The Times Racism row lecturer is suspended BBC News 23 March 2006 Retrieved 7 May 2010 Smith Alexandra 12 July 2006 Lecturer at centre of race row takes early retirement The Guardian Wilby Peter 2 January 2014 Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail The man who hates liberal Britain New Statesman Retrieved 25 November 2022 Scott Catherine 2 June 2013 The Big Interview Jay Rayner Yorkshire Post Retrieved 25 November 2022 Nicholas Witchell More touchy than feely The Independent 27 August 2005 Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Gryphon amp oldid 1155232746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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