Concrete (student newspaper)
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Concrete is the University of East Anglia's student newspaper. Concrete is free and published fortnightly on a Tuesday, during term time. Concrete is compiled by a team of around thirty editorial team members and headed by the Editor-in-Chief and their Deputies. It is distributed throughout campus fortnightly as a free pickup newspaper and online via their website. Concrete is part of the UEA Media Collective, which also includes the student radio station Livewire and UEA:TV.
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Concrete (student newspaper)
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Dolly Carter
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Union House, University of East Anglia
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Striving for Truth
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Concrete is the University of East Anglia's student newspaper. Concrete is free and published fortnightly on a Tuesday, during term time. Concrete is compiled by a team of around thirty editorial team members and headed by the Editor-in-Chief and their Deputies. It is distributed throughout campus fortnightly as a free pickup newspaper and online via their website. Concrete is part of the UEA Media Collective, which also includes the student radio station Livewire and UEA:TV. Concrete's logo was redesigned in the 2019/20 year to include its new motto, "Striving for Truth". The logo was set on a new background of colours, each of which represents a section of the newspaper. Concrete's sections include News, Global, Features and Interview, Comment, Science, Travel & Lifestyle, and Sport, plus an editorial page and a 'Home of the Wonderful' section (called 'Hey UEA' until 2019) rounding up Media Collective and campus news from social media. Sections are each between two and four pages long. Inside Concrete is Venue, a 24-page culture supplement which includes Arts, Books, Fashion, Creative Writing, Music, Gaming, Film, and TV. Previous issues have included interviews with Tony Blair, Nick Clegg, Clive Lewis, Paul McCartney, Bernard Hill, Coldplay, Stephen Fry, Wolf Alice, Michael Palin, Harrison Ford, Joey Essex, Charles Clarke, Lord Deben, Max Mosley, Paul Hunter and Greg James. Concrete also publishes its famous annual sex survey, plus an annual Derby Day pull-out when UEA's sports teams face the University of Essex.
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