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''Impact Magazine'' is the official student magazine of the
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, it has been published in various forms and various names since 1939. Run on a voluntary basis using funds from the Students' Union, the magazine is available free to students. ''Impact'' also publishes a website, which has been online since 8 January 2006, and an app, which was launched in 2016.


Awards

''Impact'' journalist Nicola Byrom was designated Mind's Student Journalist of the Year 2009 for her "outstanding contribution to mental health awareness". ''Impact Magazine'' has also won several awards at the annual ''Guardian'' Student Media Awards. It won "Student Magazine of the Year" in 2001 and was runner-up in this category in 2005 and 2007. It was also runner-up in the category for "Student Publication Design of the Year" for the 2006 awards. In 2014, ''Impact'' won ''The Guardian'''s Best Website award. In 2017, the magazine won Best Magazine Design at the national Student Publication Awards. Writers for the magazine have also won individual awards, including Amy Franks for "Student columnist of the year" and Nosheen Asghar for "Student diversity writer of the year" in 2002, and Paul Robins for "Sports Writer of the Year" in 2004. ''The Guardian'' panel in 2001 described Impact as having "great design and great articles that brilliantly reflected its student readership but could have been a real stand-alone magazine".


History

''The Gong'', launched in 1895 was the University of Nottingham's first foray into the world of student journalism. A polished literary pamphlet, it published the students’ own stories, poems and literary reviews. The Granddad of the students’ creative voice continued for decades alongside its news-based rival, ''The Gongster'', which was launched in 1939 and after several image changes eventually became our very own ''Impact''. The paper suffered many teething problems, coming under fire for being "too serious and stodgy". The publication also faced difficulties when war broke out, resulting in a print reduction as the country encountered a serious paper shortage. In 1941 ''Gongster'' was suspended throughout the summer months due to a lack of funding, given the restrictions imposed on all societies by the SU as the full effects of rationing took their toll. It was only by 1947 that the paper finally found its feet, selling 100% of copies. As the paper hit the 1980s it was decided that ''Gongster'' was long due a shake-up and soon became ''Bias''. The new name, coupled with an edgier, aesthetically pleasing design, lasted only five years when someone concluded the paper would be better served as ''Impact''. Still a newspaper and still partially funding itself, at ten pence a copy, ''Impact'' promised to be more adventurous. ''Impact'' subsequently changed into a magazine, which remains in the same format with an ever increasing number of pages. ''Impact'' released its 200th issue during its 70th birthday year on 30 November 2009.


Alumni

''Impact''s most notable alumni include: * Jeff Randall, Editor-at-Large of ''The Daily Telegraph'' and presenter of ''Jeff Randall Live'' on Sky News. Jeff was also BBC Political Editor from 2001 to 2005. *
Jeremy Browne Jeremy Richard Browne (born 17 May 1970) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Taunton Deane from 2005 to 2015. He served as both Minister of State for Europe and the Americas and Minister of Stat ...
(previous Editor), Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Taunton Deane.


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