The Other Press
The Other Press is the student newspaper of Douglas College, a multi-campus community college in British Columbia. The Newspaper itself is published on the campus in New Westminster, BC.
The Other Press has been in print since 1976. Originally named "The Press," it is a relatively prominent student newspaper in Canada, having a wide readership on the Canadian University Press (CUP) website. It is also one of British Columbia's oldest student publications. College newspapers are frequently training facilities for journalism majors under the supervision of faculty members; Douglas College, however, has no journalism department and the Other Press is produced entirely by students (plus whichever community members choose to become involved). Therefore, the quality of the writing and editing can vary a great deal.
Since 1978 The Other Press has been formally published through the Other Publications Society, an independent publishing group whose sole function is to publish the Other Press. The OP Differents from many other student newspapers in that the Other Publications Society is not dependent upon student union funding, and is instead paid for with a levy taken directly from students. Attempts for the Other Publications Society to create additional projects, such as the Otherthan poetry magazine, have failed.
Award-winning journalist Terry Glavin was a founding member of the Other Press; he was its editor in 1976.