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Oregon Commentator : ウィキペディア英語版
Oregon Commentator

The ''Oregon Commentator'' is a student publication at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Founded on September 27, 1983, and first published on October 24, 1983, it is a self-described "conservative journal of opinion," modeled after such publications as ''Harvard Lampoon,'' ''The Onion'' and ''Reason Magazine''. The magazine's official ideological stance is conservative, although many of the ideas and values it promotes might be better described as libertarian.〔("''Oregon Commentator'': Mission Statement" ), Oregon Commentator, 2012. Retrieved 2011-01-024〕 The journal is an independent journal of opinion for the campus community. Founded by a group of student journalists on September 27, 1983, the ''Commentator'' provides students with an alternative to the views of other student publications, professors and student groups.
==History and current operations==
The program was founded in fall 1983, primarily by Dane S. Claussen, later editor and/or publisher of various US newspapers and magazines and now Visiting Professor, School of International Journalism, Shanghai International Studies University, and Richard E. Burr, now with ''The Detroit News editorial pages. Other co-founders included Robert Davis and Michael Rust, in addition to faculty adviser Paul S. Holbo.
The ''Commentator'' is the second-oldest publication on campus, after the ''Oregon Daily Emerald''. It is a member of the Collegiate Network, a group of conservative and libertarian college publications, although its operating budget is funded by student fees. The publication is operated as a program of the Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO) and is staffed by volunteer editors and writers. It's funded through student incidental fees, advertising revenue and private donations. The ''Commentators aim is to serve as a contrarian outlet for students resistant to the prevailing trends on campus, including opposition to the mandatory nature of the non-academic "incidental fee."
In addition to its print magazine, the ''Commentator'' publishes its content on its website, where it also maintains a group-run blog frequently linked to by national news outlets. In 2008, the ''Commentator'' blog took second place in the America's Future Foundation's inaugural College Blogger Contest.〔("AFF Awards $10,000 Cash Prize in College Blogger Award" ), America's Future Foundation, 2008-04-14. Retrieved 2008-09-06〕〔("Oregon Commentator Receives National Award" ), Oregon Daily Emerald, 2008-04-16. Retrieved 2008-09-06〕

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