La Rotonde
Student newspaper at the University of Ottawa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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La Rotonde is the official French-language student newspaper at the University of Ottawa. It is the oldest French-language student paper outside of Quebec.[1]
Type | Weekly student newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
President | Jean-Philippe Dubé |
Editor-in-chief | Mathieu Tovar-Poitras |
General manager | Ghassen Athmni |
Founded | 1932 |
Language | French |
Headquarters | 109 Osgoode Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6S1 |
Country | Canada |
Circulation | 2000 (per issue) |
Website | La Rotonde |
The newspaper publishes weekly throughout the fall and winter sessions on regular topics including news, arts and culture, sports, and travel. Previously owned by the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa, La Rotonde achieved an independent status on May 1, 2008. A not-for-profit corporation, Les Publications La Rotonde Inc., has been created to manage the newspaper. Its directors are elected by University of Ottawa students during an annual general meeting.[2]
While The Fulcrum is the official English-language student newspaper, the two publications are not repetitions of each other and offer unique, and sometimes conflicting, content and opinions.