Quinnipiac Barnacle

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Quinnipiac Barnacle
TypeParody news organization
FormatTabloid and Website
FoundedNovember 5, 2013
HeadquartersQuinnipiac University

275 Mt Carmel Ave

Hamden, CT 06518

The Quinnipiac Barnacle is a parody newspaper at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.[1] The newspaper publishes daily online while school is in session and monthly in print.

History[]

While the official website of The Quinnipiac Barnacle states humorously that it was started in 1964 by Quinnipiac University President John Lahey,[2] it was actually started on November 5, 2012 by juniors Shane Collins and William Vessio as a parody news website.[3] The website received popularity and press on-campus, as well as strong negative feedback. In Fall 2013, The Barnacle became an officially recognized organization on the Quinnipiac campus[4] and came out with its first print edition on September 4, 2013.

The Barnacle is currently working on a web video series called BarnacleTV, but no current launch date or information has been made available to public.[5]

Controversy[]

An unofficial newspaper on the Quinnipiac campus, The Quad News, published a negative article about The Barnacle on November 11, 2012.[6] Shortly after, The Barnacle published a satirical response to the article titled "Quad News Staff Tries to Draw a Line."[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Quinnipiac List of Student Organizations".
  2. ^ "About Us (The Quinnipiac Barnacle)".
  3. ^ "Parody news source, The QU Barnacle, takes campus by storm (The QU Chronicle)". The Quinnipiac Chronicle.
  4. ^ "University Recognition Letter" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "BarnacleTV".
  6. ^ "Satirical Newspapers May Be Crossing a Line (The Quad News)".
  7. ^ "Quad News Staff Tries to Draw a Line (The Quinnipiac Barnacle)".
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