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''The Houstonian'' is a campus newspaper at
Sam Houston State University Sam Houston State University (SHSU or Sam) is a public university in Huntsville, Texas. It was founded in 1879 and is the third-oldest public college or university in Texas. It is one of the first normal schools west of the Mississippi River and ...
(SHSU). The paper was founded in 1913.
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journalist
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served as editor of the newspaper before his graduation from SHSU in 1953. In 1994, the university named the headquarters of the paper the Dan Rather Communications Building. Before his 2005 retirement,
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created the Dan Rather Scholarship Fund in honor of the journalist, with preference towards those working at ''The Houstonian''. The university hired
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in 1997 to both teach journalism at the school and supervise production at ''The Houstonian''. During the 1997-1998 period, the students reported on key issues at the school, including instances of inflated grades by professors, rape occurrences at the school, and a revealing
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state
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performed on the university. Prior to her 1997 graduation from SHSU, Jenna Jackson served as editor of ''The Houstonian''. She went on to join CBS News in New York, and won an
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in 2012 for her work on the television program '' 48 Hours''. Jackson later returned to Texas and advised journalism students at SHSU in the College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication.


History

''The Houstonian'' was founded in 1913 at
Sam Houston State University Sam Houston State University (SHSU or Sam) is a public university in Huntsville, Texas. It was founded in 1879 and is the third-oldest public college or university in Texas. It is one of the first normal schools west of the Mississippi River and ...
(SHSU). The paper produces two editions per week.
Dan Rather Daniel Irvin Rather Jr. (; born October 31, 1931) is an American journalist, commentator, and former national evening news anchor. Rather began his career in Texas, becoming a national name after his reporting saved thousands of lives during Hurr ...
graduated from SHSU in 1953 with a
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degree in journalism. During 1952, Rather had served as editor of the paper. ''The Houstonian'' is headquartered in the Dan Rather Communications Building at SHSU. The university named the building after Rather in 1994. Prior to his 2005 retirement,
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created a scholarship program at SHSU, titled the Dan Rather Scholarship Fund. The fund was intended for students focusing on studies of journalism. Rather asked CBS to specify that the fund should give students preferential status for selection to the program if they worked either on a volunteer or paid arrangement for ''The Houstonian''. After graduating from
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in 1967, Don Eldredge went on to further studies at SHSU where he became editor of ''The Houstonian''. Eldredge subsequently became editor of ''
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'' in
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.
Craig Flournoy John Craig Flournoy (born June 26, 1951 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA) is a journalism professor at the University of Cincinnati and a former investigative reporter for ''The Dallas Morning News'', at which his work included coverage of the latt ...
was brought on by SHSU in 1997 both to instruct students in journalism and serve as an advisor for ''The Houstonian''. During the 1997-1998 period, the students reported on key issues at the school, including instances of inflated grades by professors, rape occurrences at the school, and a revealing
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 ...
state
audit An audit is an "independent examination of financial information of any entity, whether profit oriented or not, irrespective of its size or legal form when such an examination is conducted with a view to express an opinion thereon.” Auditing ...
performed on the university. ''The Houstonian'' was first to report that a state audit performed on the university revealed that due to poor supervision from the president, the auditor of the university itself had not performed its task adequately. In response the president of the university both denied there was an issue and simultaneously switched to a different auditor. The students produced 19 articles reporting on incidents of rape at the university. School officials stated that in the previous five years there had been zero rapes reported at the university. Journalists at ''The Houstonian'' uncovered information documenting that in the previous 20 months there were seven reports of rape by attendees of SHSU. The paper reported that
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was a significant ongoing issue at the school. The most senior academic official at the university denied there was an issue at the school with grade inflation. One week before this school official gave this statement, seven professors from the communications division of academics at the university (reflecting twenty-five percent of the total faculty in the department) stated they had handed in inflated grades. Jenna Jackson served as editor of ''The Houstonian'' prior to her graduation from SHSU in 1997 with a B.A. in political science and journalism. She went on to work for CBS News in New York. While working at '' 48 Hours'' for CBS, she received an
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in 2012. Jackson came back to Texas and launched P&R Productions, a company focusing on producing films and documentaries. Jackson came back to SHSU to gives talks to students in the College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication. Kuyk Logan joined SHSU in 2002 to serve as the Philip G. Warner Endowed Chair in Journalism until 2004. Logan came in for the outgoing Ardyth Sohn who had served in the role from 2000. Logan was faculty adviser for ''The Houstonian'' in this role. Prior to his appointment, Logan had served at
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and the ''
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'' as managing editor. In 2012 the paper was cited by
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for advice on
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, a period of time when upperclassmen in college feel lack of motivation for studies due to impending graduation. CNN noted that the paper advised students to fully utilize resources during their time at the educational institution. ''The Houstonian'' recommended students seek out assistance from tutoring services, study in the library, and dedicate themselves to full engagement in the classroom setting. The editor-in-chief of ''The Houstonian'' in 2013 was Stephen Green; he simultaneously worked as a staff reporter for ''
The Huntsville Item ''The Huntsville Item'' is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Huntsville, Texas, covering Walker County in East Texas. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. ''The Items presses also print two college newspapers, ''The ...
''. The editor-in-chief of ''The Houstonian'' in 2014-2015 is Jay R. Jordan, succeeding previous EIC Connor Hyde.


See also

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List of newspapers in Texas This is a list of newspapers in Texas, United States. Daily, weekly, and other newspapers College newspapers * ''The Battalion'' – Texas A&M University * ''The Baylor Lariat'' – Baylor University * The Brand' – Hardin-Simmons University ...
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The Huntsville Item ''The Huntsville Item'' is a five-day morning daily newspaper published in Huntsville, Texas, covering Walker County in East Texas. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. ''The Items presses also print two college newspapers, ''The ...


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