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Togatus
Your Student Media
The cover of Togatus Edition 3, 2019
TypeStudent publication
FormatMagazine
SchoolUniversity of Tasmania
Owner(s)Tasmania University Union
Editor-in-chiefEva Hale
Deputy editorMacey Smart
Associate editorMonte Bovill, Maddie Burrows, Liam Johnson, Bethany Green, Anastasia Stojanovič, Esther Touber (Creative Director)
Founded1931
HeadquartersSandy Bay
CityHobart, Tasmania, Australia
Websitewww.togatus.com.au

Togatus is the independent student media at the University of Tasmania and is produced for students, by students.[1] Published by the Tasmania University Union since 1931, Togatus produces four print editions each year[2] and occasionally features student news on its website.[3]

Togatus aims to reflect the diversity of students in the University of Tasmania community. Students are encouraged to engage with the publication and to submit work including news reports, opinion pieces, creative writing, poetry, photography, design and illustration.[4]

Following a number of years of infrequent publication, Togatus returned in 2009 with the then Premier of Tasmania, David Bartlett, telling the Examiner (Tasmania) the student publication was an important part of university life, a place where ideas could be debated.[5]

Notable editors have included Charles Wooley,[6] Michael Hodgman[7] and Kevin Bonham.[8] Unlike many other student publications at Australian universities, the editorial team of Togatus is not elected.[9]

Togatus replaced the original union publication, "Platypus", in 1931.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "ABOUT". 28 July 2015.
  • ^ "Togatus Magazine". Issuu.
  • ^ "Togatus". Togatus.
  • ^ "Togatus". TUU. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  • ^ "Uni student mag Togatus makes a comeback". 11 March 2009.
  • ^ "A look behind the news with Tasmanian journalist Charles Wooley | the Mercury". www.themercury.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 April 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  • ^ "Alexander students" (PDF). eprints.utas.edu.au.
  • ^ Bailey, Sue (26 February 2018). "Tasmanian election analyst Dr Kevin Bonham talks about elections, snails and chess".
  • ^ "With the grown-ups in charge, are student rags going soft?". 28 August 2015.
  • ^ "Alexander state of the union" (PDF). eprints.utas.edu.au.

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