STUDENT MEDIA
Student Media consists of five award-winning student groups: The Auburn Plainsman newspaper, Eagle Eye TV, WEGL 91.1 FM, The Circle literary magazine, and The Glomerata yearbook.
MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS TO JOIN
AUBURN CIRCLE
The Auburn Circle is Auburn University’s literary & arts magazine. It serves as a creative outlet that gives a voice to the artists, writers, photographers and designers of Auburn University. The Auburn Circle’s goal is that this publication will accurately represent the diverse talents, abilities, and perspectives of the Auburn community. The Auburn Circle is published twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Look for The Circle at the end of each semester.
EAGLE EYE TV
Eagle Eye TV is Auburn’s student-run television station. Students produce live news, sports, and entertainment shows on a weekly basis focusing on the Auburn campus and community. Eagle Eye TV also has creative services which is available for hire with an emphasis on live-streaming campus or community events. Students involved at Eagle Eye TV gain practical experience producing, editing, reporting, and shooting content the same way local TV stations operate. They also gain experience with media content and management strategies.
GLOMERATA
The Glomerata, Auburn’s official yearbook, has been published since 1897. The 400-page book, distributed in the spring, highlights every aspect of student life at Auburn University, including campus life, athletics, academics, Greeks and other organizations.
THE AUBURN PLAINSMAN
The Auburn Plainsman, founded in 1893, is an award-winning news organization that publishes up-to-the-minute news at theplainsman.com as well as special printed issues throughout the year. The Plainsman is the second-most honored newspaper in the country by the Associated Collegiate Press, and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2017.
WEGL 91.1 FM
WEGL 91.1 FM is Auburn University’s student-operated radio station. The station serves as a learning lab for students offering real-world experiences in writing, editing and live production. Programming consists of five genres of music, news, sports and live broadcast of Auburn University soccer and softball.
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