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''BULL'' was the student magazine of the
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, and was published by the
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. Established as ''The Bulletin'', then ''The Bull'', ''BULL'' was the union's only high-gloss magazine and was published monthly by an editorially independent student team. Written by students, for students, editorial leadership changed annually and as a result, editions changed tone and style over the years. In 2013 ''BULL'' was awarded at the ACUMA Awards for Excellence in Campus Service, receiving Best Publication. ''BULL'' had a strong focus on feature articles, culture and arts and involved fellow student reporters, contributors and photographers enriching the magazine. In 2015 the readership of the magazine dropped dramatically which eventually led to the closure of ''BULL'' that year. In early 2016, it was officially reported that ''BULL'' would be discontinued with print versions and the website shutting down, and a new online platform, later titled ''Pulp'', would take its place, edited by student journalists Whitney Duan and Aparna Balakumar.


History

Originally published daily as ''The Bulletin'', then ''The Bull'', the ''Union Recorder'' was the main monthly student publication at the University of Sydney prior to ''BULL''. However, due to rationalisation in the face of voluntary student unionism, it was announced that in 2006, ''BULL'' would be the primary repository of student content and feature student editors. Since 2006, ''BULL'' has been wholly staffed and operated by University of Sydney students, with eight editions published a year. In 2013 ''BULL'' was awarded at the ACUMA Awards for Excellence in Campus Service, receiving Best Publication, among other awards given to the University of Sydney Union at the ceremony. In March 2014,
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reported that a proposal was made to the
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student-appointed
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to take ''BULL'' exclusively online. While the decision was unanimous among the editors, the current Board, who have power over the Union's operations, struck down the proposal, leaving the publication in print. ''BULL'' faced a review as a result.Honi Soit: The Manning File

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Rather the editors of this year pursued with establishing a ''BULL'' online platform and radio program that was later discontinued. 2015 saw the magazine readership decline severely and lead to a reduction in circulation.


Content

Content of ''BULL'' was all written by students of any degree and contributors were encouraged to write throughout the year. In 2014, ''BULL'' began a collective of reporters from applicants to be regular writers for the publication, which continued through to 2015. The topics explored in ''BULL'' varied year to year in line with the priorities and beliefs of the editors. Each edition contained an editorial, feature articles, interviews, travel and cultural articles and reviews. Student photography and comics were often printed by the magazine, but did not appear in every issue. ''BULL'' had no political alignment and is distanced from the agenda of student representatives, though many editors later went on to run for election as editors of
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as part of the Students' Representative Council.


Features

As a cultural magazine, ''BULL'' had explored current and cutting edge topics over the years. Some feature articles concepts had included dying on social media, disabled sex, being gay in
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, the art of "picking up", slash fiction, eating competitions, Asian
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, over-the-counter medicine addiction, the Pink Panthers, sex over 60, firestarters, Shakespeare and Company, cat obsessions,
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and the rise of King Hits in Australia. The front cover of Issue 5 in 2013 was particularly controversial for depicting a cartoon
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dressed as a member of the
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, for the accompanying article "Getting Racy", by Flora Grant and Lawrence Muskitta, on sexual racism.


Interviews

''BULL'' had interviewed a number of notable Australian and international people. This has included
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and
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.


Closure

In early 2016, it was announced that ''BULL'' would be discontinued and replaced with a new online platform. In February, it was announced that this platform would be titled ''Pulp'' and would have two editors paying student contributors for their articles on the website, rather than unpaid contributions as had occurred in the past and occurs with newspaper
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. Likewise students were to be paid salaries in the place of bursaries that had become commonplace in student positions across the university campus. The new editors for ''Pulp'' in 2016 were announced as Whitney Duan and Aparna Balakumar, with the latter later replaced with Swetha Das.


See also

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Honi Soit ''Honi Soit'' is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney. First published in 1929, the newspaper is produced by an elected editorial team and a select group of reporters sourced from the university's populace. The name is an abbrev ...


References


External links


BULL at the University of Sydney Union
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