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English and Spanish, including breaking news, feature stories, photo galleries, video, and podcasts. Readers can explore articles in several sections—Campus, Arts & Culture, Metro, Opinions, and La Cronica, the Spanish-language edition.. Stay up to date with what’s happening on campus by subscribing to the Chronicle’s weekly email newsletters. Print editions of the newspaper can be found on in the lobby of any Columbia building. Visit ColumbiaChronicle.com and the Chronicle’s social media accounts year-round for daily digital content. Chronicle staff positions are paid and open to all students. See Handshake for job openings. ECHO MAGAZINE www.colum.edu/academics/initiatives/echo-magazine Echo Magazine is a professional-caliber publication created every spring semester by Journalism and Design students in the College Magazine Workshop, a capstone course offered in the Communication Department. It regularly wins top national awards in student magazine competitions. ALLIUM, A JOURNAL OF POETRY AND PROSE allium.colum.edu Allium, A Journal of Poetry and Prose, is the English & Creative Writing department’s award-winning, literary journal, edited and produced by students and Creative Writing faculty, with both online and print presence. The journal aspires to publish diverse voices and a variety of forms and genres, from the traditional to the experimental. The English & Creative Writing department thanks the Efroymson Family Fund for their generous support of the journal. WCRX wcrx.colum.edu WCRX 88.1 FM is Columbia’s student-run radio station. The station provides opportunities for unique content creation and broadcasting services to the Columbia campus and surrounding communities. The station’s format is Top 40, with evenings offering specialized programming, including sports, news/talk, hip- hop, rock, and alternative and our long-running Masters in the Mix. WCRXFM is committed to our community by airing programming that is responsive to the interest and needs of our listeners. And dedicated to embodying professional, ethical, and legal standards while promoting leadership experiences for its students. STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS 623 S. Wabash Ave. | Room 313 students.colum.edu Student Communications (StuCom) informs and engages students through our virtual student center, The Student Loop. Serving as the hub of all student print, video, photo, social media, and online communications, StuCom mines the wealth of Columbia student talent to create engaging and informative content. 33