The Vermont Cynic

The Vermont Cynic is the award-winning student newspaper of the University of Vermont (UVM). The Cynic has been published since 1883 (as The University Cynic). Up until 1985, The Cynic was published using movable type. The Cynic has been published online since 2001. It distributes 4,500 copies every week to locations on-campus and in downtown Burlington.

The Vermont Cynic
University of Vermont
TypeWeekly
Editor-in-chiefSawyer Loftus
Managing editorsAlek Fleury
News editorEmma Pinezich
Opinion editorGabby Felitto
Photo editorBailey Samber
Founded1883
HeadquartersBurlington, VT
ISSN0892-3132
Websitevtcynic.com

The Vermont Cynic won the Associated Collegiate Press' Newspaper Pacemaker award in October 2011,[1] widely considered the Pulitzer Prize of student journalism. In October 2012, The Vermont Cynic won the Associated Collegiate Press' Online Pacemaker award.[2]

The University of Vermont does not have a journalism program. Students wishing to receive course credit for their work on the paper can enroll in related courses offered through UVM.

Editorial board

For Spring 2020:

  • Editor-in-Chief: Sawyer Loftus
  • Managing Editor: Alek Fleury
  • Operations Manager: Katherine Izadi
  • Copy Chief: Will Keaton
  • Culture: Sarah Robinson
  • Features: Greta Rohrer
  • Layout / Illustrations: Kate Vanni
  • News / Sports: Emma Pinezich
  • Opinion: Gabby Felitto
  • Photo: Bailey Samber
  • Podcasts: Dave Cabrera

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "2011 ACP Newspaper Pacemaker Winners". Associated College Press. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
  2. "2012 ACP Online Pacemaker Winners". Associated College Press. Retrieved November 14, 2014.
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